The main International airport to Tokyo is called Narita. It's over an hour away from the city, and while there are multiple means of transportation, most are not well-explained in English. We decided to take the train-system, for which we purchased a (quite expensive) ticket.
We were told to simply go down a tunnel and get in the train. With no clear signage, though, we got
But then came the Subway.
This is the Tokyo Subway map. You might recognize the random colored-lines as something that you drew when you were three years old. For someone to properly read it, they almost need a PhD (this picture is only a partial Subway map).
Long story short, it took:
-Some friendly people
-A lot of head-scratching and
-A ton of luck
...but we finally made it to the Hotel in one piece, roughly 4 hours after landing in Japan. Whee.
We stayed in an area named Ikebukuro, in a neighborhood called 'Sunshine City'. After our trek to find the hotel, we decided to only explore the nearby area, but were pleasantly surprised.
They each had at least 8 floors. Fourty to fifty machines per floor.
Geek heaven!
Each floor is dedicated to some type of gaming - The first floor in this building (which was owned by Sega) was only crane-games. There were floors for token-games (where you could win tickets), floors for racing games, floors for card games, and even game-floors that were women-only.
Men could go in only if accompanied by a woman - The sign at the entrance said that if a man was caught without a woman, he would be asked to 'prove' that he was a woman.
I don't quite want to know what they mean by that!
That arcade-floor wasn't the only thing that was Women-only. This picture is from the Subway - the first car, between 7:30 and 9:00am is Women Only.
It's a tough world we live in.
I'll update you on the rest of the trip a little later - Stay tuned!
2 comments:
Can I get a floor walker to clena-flex #16 on the 5th floor please.
haha - There were actually four or five floor-walkers for each floor - I gather they never run into the same problems as Midway does...
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