BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
- Beerinthemorning
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BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
Here is a simplifyed guide to tokyo (the most expensive city in the world) from a person used to living in places like siem reap (one of the cheapest places in the world).
1$USD=113¥YEN
Here is some picts
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Here is a typical temple here in Asakusa.
Take lots of this to Tokyo and then some(you will need it)
This is the best coffee in tokyo, they have vending machines on every corner.
Rice is free
The highest denominater in japan 10000¥
So there you go there is an intro to tokyo japan
1$USD=113¥YEN
Here is some picts
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Here is a typical temple here in Asakusa.
Take lots of this to Tokyo and then some(you will need it)
This is the best coffee in tokyo, they have vending machines on every corner.
Rice is free
The highest denominater in japan 10000¥
So there you go there is an intro to tokyo japan
Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
I told one of the Japanese tourism directors that if she wanted to make WiFi available city wide just put one in each vending machine lol. I do miss having like 5 on every corner though.Beerinthemorning wrote:Here is a simplifyed guide to tokyo (the most expensive city in the world) from a person used to living in places like siem reap (one of the cheapest places in the world).
1$USD=113¥YEN
Here is some picts
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Here is a typical temple here in Asakusa.
Take lots of this to Tokyo and then some(you will need it)
This is the best coffee in tokyo, they have vending machines on every corner.
Rice is free
The highest denominater in japan 10000¥
So there you go there is an intro to tokyo japan
- Beerinthemorning
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Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
Funny how theres so much good coffee in tokyo. Best iced coffee cans in the world hands down.
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Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
A penny for your thoughts.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:08 pm
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Do they really have vending machines that dispense school girls underpants? Pic.
Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
I don't find Tokyo to be all that expensive for a visitor.
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Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
Username Taken wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:42 pmA penny for your thoughts.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:08 pm
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Do they really have vending machines that dispense school girls underpants? Pic.
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Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
bizarre isn't it? they are set to lose about a third of their population in the next 25 years or so.
they let a few koreans in but discourage any real immigration of working class types.
they let a few koreans in but discourage any real immigration of working class types.
Re: BKKTRAPPER goes to Tokyo
They do but they are not as common as the internet would make it to be. Mostly in the alleys of akihabara iircUsername Taken wrote:A penny for your thoughts.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2017 4:08 pm
This is for username taken who never believes when i go abroad.
Do they really have vending machines that dispense school girls underpants? Pic.
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