02. ARRIVAL

Originally published on August 16th.

Thankfully, I arrived safely.INAKAS
As soon as I got my baggage, I immediately took a shower in the basement floor of Narita’s Terminal 2 building for around $10.
Even though it was a bit pricey, there’s something priceless about the violent, skull-crushing pressure of a hot shower after being on a plane for ten hours.

CATSFor the time-being, I’m living with a friend in the countryside. The countryside might seem boring, but there are moments like the one captured on the left that you can’t really find anywhere else. They’re stray cats. Country stray cats. Superior to their city-counterparts.

But by bus and train, you can go far. To a Pachinko Parlor. Although, my friend and I didn’t try our luck with those notorious silver-balls. Instead, he tried the slots while I watched. While the slots might not be the most… appealing part of Japan, it was still a place I wanted to experience at least once.

When you enter, you’re bombarded with the sounds of coins smashing into metal trays, the coarse coughs of smoking grandpas, and the slapping of flashing buttons. When you leave, you’re lucky if you can hear your own voice. The blinking machines and the animated scenes that accompany them are colourful and extremely vibrant (probably because if you wanna make a profit, you gotta invest the time and if you invest the time, you’ll probably fall asleep if it weren’t for them and the dramatic voice acting).

By the way, my friend did make a profit. Turned $10 into around $110. We made it rain—quite literally since we were flushed with a sudden downpour afterwards.

SO, using that dirty money, we went to a conveyor belt sushi place for lunch.

You gotta lift the plate in order for the plastic cover to pop-up. Also, at the end of the video, you’ll see some orange plates passing by. Those are for orders you have specifically chosen using a touch-screen before you. On the touch-screen, advertisements flood the screen like screensavers and at times, animated cartoons replace the menu. These cartoons offer you a chance to win some capsule toys. That is, if you get the good endings.

The food was great, although I’m not sure if it was because I was extremely hungry. My favorite had to be the tuna with uncooked-yolk (seen first in the video above). Slid down the throat reaaaal nice. Thinking about it has made me hungry for more, but I’ll contain the beast for now.

Tomorrow’s apparently steak night, after all.

One thought on “02. ARRIVAL

  1. Glad to hear that you made it safely! I have never heard of those airport showers before but it sounds kinda wonderful:)
    Looking forward to hearing more about your adventures!~~~~~~~

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