Saturday, February 26, 2011

Houses/appartments Sale In Sri Lanka

Time for Two - Harajuku, Ueno, Walpurgis

Am 30.12. we went once again purely a day after Tokyo shopping for diemal to Harajuku. David had announced that he would have been to Kyoto and Nara first seen enough of traditional Japan, the short trip to Meijitempel was inevitable. ^ ^

For New Year's Eve we actually had plans to work with Lisa and a few of their friends to go clubbing together, but then decided it to be rewritten. The others had in fact decided to AGH, Tokyo's most famous and most expensive club, if not Japan ... EUR 80 admission plus our drinks were now quite empty purses not clear.
So, David made to the googling of alternatives. He currently rules also really good, so he found the Walpurgisn (ワルプ) close to Shibuya station. A small club in a black design. In fact, he was full of Knacke about 40 people and the audience was so ekzentrisch as the club itself Lolitas, Goths, Punks, dreadlocks, normal people, all represented. The admission was appropriate for the different program: Bands (Batcave, rock, punk), a Butoh dancer (see film: Hanami - cherry blossoms - recommend to> much), various DJs and a song singer ... How? Yes, really. The owner of the club is a former singer and song's author (usually about strong women in Japan) and gave himself a few tunes. This peculiar mixture, however, came really well received by the audience! Pleasant was also the Convini directly above the shop so they could cook their own meals cost. So we came with guests and other New Year's revelers in conversation. All in all a very nice evening that I will probably stay long in the memory!

Saturday was announced and then first again Sleeping in on Sunday we decided to go back inside to Tokyo, Harajuku Again after (because David wanted to see the cosplayers, but we were probably too late, they were all gone again ) and after Ueno. There we went first to the zoo and I showed David the entrance into the World of Darkness (reference to an earlier entry, p) and then to the National Museum.

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