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    • Dag 51

      東京

      2 januari, Japan ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      この事件の主人公は我々の現実の人間ではなく、シリコンで作られた女性人形たちで、男性に性的サービスを提供するためにバルセロナの売春宿に集められ、明確にマークが付けられ、時間単位で値段が付けられていると言われています。 1時間あたり120ユーロ、つまり8,900元に相当します。高いですか? 私に言わせれば、これは高すぎます。120ユーロも出して売春婦に行くのはただのダッチワイフです。しかし、この店の業績は思いのほか好調で、所有者は富を築きました。

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      店主は、「当店の大きな胸のシリコンラブドールは、高品質の素材で作られています。女性の価格は少なくとも1万ドルです。したがって、その効果は非常に現実的です。動かないこと、話すことを除いて、本物の人間と比較してください」と述べました。 、何も 少し違います、そうですね...ここでは、セックスの気持ちよさを感じることができるだけでなく、最も重要なことは、他人とセックスすることで妻に罪悪感を感じる必要がないことです。 「だって、これは命のないものよ。お嬢さん、たとえ奥さんが知っていたとしても、私たちを責めることはないだろう……これは一石二鳥ではないですか?」
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    • Dag 666

      東京

      9 november 2023, Japan ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

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      EXDOLL https://www.dldolls.com/brand-b369477.html
      FJDOLLhttps://www.dldolls.com/brand-b252926.html
      大多数なお客様に手頃な価格の高品質のセックス人形を提供するためにFJDOLLラブドールブランドを創立しました。FJ Dollは主に、セックスロボット、リアルラブドール、ワックスの彫像の製造と開発を専念しています。独自のFJDOLLダッチワイフ製造ワークショップと信頼できるOEM工場を持っています。このブランドの創立理念は、ラブドールは単なる性処理ではなく、仲間になることもできます。
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    • Dag 3

      Reveil difficile

      11 augustus 2023, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Après une matinée à se lever, nous nous rendons en retard dans un superbe restaurant pour voir mon ami d'enfance Samuel, sa femme et sa fille. J'ai personnellement mangé un très bon set tempura ! Nous nous rendons ensuite dans un lieu où les photos sont interdites, le parc pour enfants Shinjuku central Park. Mes neveux en ont profité pour jouer dans l'eau et affronter la chaleur !Meer informatie

    • Dag 10–15

      Back in Tokyo for 5 nights

      7 oktober 2023, Japan ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We rode the bullet train, Shinkansen from Sapporo back to Tokyo. The train from Sapporo was not a bullet train. Our seats were outside the green car because it was fully booked and we would not have been able to have seats together. It was approximately a 4 hour ride. We transferred to the bullet train and had two roomy seats in the green car. It was a very comfortable ride, smooth and very fast. There was no food service on the train other than a snack cart. Fortunately we knew that and were able to grab some bento boxes at the station in Sapporo. We picked up a few more snacks and drinks at the transfer station. Jorma was a little disappointed that I had the window seat but also that much of the ride was through tunnels (under the ocean!). When we were outside the tunnel, there was high plexiglass blocking the view. I did see a rainbow right before sunset though so that was cool.

      Our train ride ended back in Tokyo at 19:04. Have I mentioned that sunset is around 17:10 pm here? Sunrise is super early but so is sunset. We had a little over .5 miles to walk to our Air BnB in Asakusa. It was dark but Jorma had no problem navigating us to our apartment. We were able to get in easily (not always the case). The apartment is a very similar layout to the first apartment we stayed in. One difference is that there are two windows, one is a sliding door to a balcony, SO NICE! We walked into the living/sleeping area and both beds were made up- a futon and a twin bed. I took the twin bed and although I think it is a better bed, neither of them are great.

      One of the things I love about Japan so far is that they always separate the toilet into its own room. And there is always a washlet (bidet). I think the toilet should always be separated.

      We are not as close to a train station here but we are close to a pretty busy area so we can easily walk to shopping and restaurants. And of course Family Mart.

      Jorma keeps commenting on how quiet it is here. It truly is. There are large apartment buildings in every direction but almost no noise on the streets. It seems to me though that the Japanese can be extremely quiet but they also have places that are very loud such as discount department stores (Don Quixote and Bic Camera). There is always loud music and speaking throughout Don Quixote. It is so chaotic and overwhelming in there. But they pretty much have everything so you probably have to go in there at some point.

      We explored the Asakusa and Akihabara neighborhoods on Sunday. We walked towards and around the Senso-Ji temple. It is Tokyo's oldest temple. It is a very busy tourist area. We also saw the Nezu shrine that was very beautiful with the orange colored gates. In both areas many young people were dressed in the ritual or traditional dress. The girls are very beautiful and many of them were doing photo shoots. I love seeing the young people exploring their culture and history.

      We found some yummy ramen and had some small beers with it. We were directed upstairs to sit. We were asked to remove our shoes before walking up the very steep steps. The upstairs was very cozy but we had to sit on cushions on the floor. Jorma said that was the longest he had ever had to wait for a bowl of ramen! It did seem like a long time. We had the cozy upstairs to ourselves for a bit which was nice. We enjoyed our ramen and then had to stand up and navigate back down those steep steps with our stiff legs, backs and hips. Nothing like sitting on the floor to make you feel almost 55!

      Yesterday (Monday) I had a disappointing experience attempting to take a combo Body Pump and Body Combat class. It was pouring rain so I decided to take an Uber (taxi), I didn't want to be drenched when I got there. But I got there and was told multiple times that I couldn't join the classes because the facility was members only. I was using Google translate to explain that I was an instructor visiting the area and was hoping to take both classes. I nicely asked if I could speak to a manager but was told that he was not at his desk. I knew the name of the instructor, Daigo so I asked if I could speak to him. He came down to the front desk and I asked him if I could attend his classes. He said yes and also said yes the front desk and walked away. I waited for a few minutes until the front desk guy came back and told me again that I could not participate in the classes, it was for members only. As Jorma and I were leaving he spoke in English to say he was sorry he could not help me and wished us a nice day. He was sincere in his desire to help us.

      We took the train a few stops to another facility that had a Pump class later at 15:25. It was only 11:15 but we wanted to be sure I would be able to take the class before we planned our whole day around it. I was told the same thing, class is for members only. Next time I might ask if I can buy a pass for 7 days. I am going to try yet another club today that has a 30 minute Combat at 12:15 and a 30 minute Pump following. Fingers crossed that I can get in.

      After the second rejection from a fitness club we walked around and explored in the rain. There are umbrellas for anyone to use everywhere. Our apartment had 20+ umbrellas at the door for anyone to take. When you go into a shop or restaurant you leave your umbrella at the door. You may or may not get the same one when you leave.

      I was pretty hungry by the time we left the second gym so we went looking for some food. I mentioned onigiri (not from a combi store) so we were searching for that. We found a restaurant close to our neighborhood that had a set, soup+ onigiri+ drink. On our way to the restaurant we saw a bakery/bread shop that had seasonal pumpkin shaped melon bread. Good thing I decided to try one because there was a queue for the restaurant. We waited in the rain for 40 minutes to get inside and place our order. The soup and rice balls were yummy. The serve yourself cold green tea was also very good. We did some more walking and exploring. We ended up back at the Rox mall near our apartment. We did some shopping at Gu, Uniqlo and Don Quixote before coming back to our apartment to regroup.

      Walking around exploring here makes me very tired. I had to take a nap when we got back. I believe it is the stimulation of walking in a crowded city combined with everything being in another language. I do find it interesting that so many signs and branding are in the English alphabet. Wouldn't it be so weird to have signs and product labels in the Japanese alphabet in the US?? In addition, most businesses play American pop music. I do find it so interesting. In contrast, it is pretty challenging to find someone that speaks English here.

      I like it here and could spend more time here. I would definitely need to take some online Japanese language classes. I would have a tiny flat and a bicycle and a train pass. It would be fun to continue to explore and try all the amazing foods. I would love to meet some locals and learn more about their culture.

      One more observation and I feel sure this is true for most people of any heritage. The toddlers and the elders are adorable!
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    • Dag 6

      Oh, it's a sandwich!

      12 april 2023, Japan ⋅ 🌙 17 °C

      How can I adequately describe Tokyo DisneySea? I agonised over this for minutes, until I realised there is only one way to do it justice. In the immortal words of cultural heavyweight Borat Sagdiyev, DisneySea is 'Wee waa, woo waa!'

      Once again we had an early start, although not as retina searingly early as yesterday. Today's park odyssey kicked off at the gentlemanly hour of 6am.

      At 7:30am we walked the two hundred metres from our hotel to the special hotel queue for my new favourite phrase, 'Happy Entry'. I'm already a master at this, but I think I probably have been for a long time, only we haven't put a title on it before.

      On the stroke of 8:15am the cast members activated the turnstiles to unleash the horde. My research had informed me that Soaring: Fantastic Flight can quickly reach queue levels of 120 minutes plus, so we beelined for that, and once again were in the first boarding group. The ride is the same as in California, Florida and Shanghai, except for the local scenes at the end of the flight naturally. By the time we exited the ride the queue had grown to impressive length, over 80 minutes, so it was a good choice to knock it off early.

      My next must do was Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. I love the Indiana Jones ride at Anaheim and had high hopes for the Tokyo iteration. To my relief it lived up to it's namesake, and is possibly even better, so I've ridden it twice today, and will ride it quite a bit more on Friday, now that I've discovered its Single Rider line.

      The following few hours saw me ride all the tentpole attractions at DisneySea, including Raging Spirits, Tower of Terror (twice), Journey to the Centre of the Earth, DisneySea Electric Railway, S.S. Columbia and Toy Story Mania.

      Breaking up this high speed park orbiting ride whirlwind were stops for Churros and the chance to try a Reuben at the New York Deli. This isn't some Puerto Rican dude in hotpants like it sounds, but a really tasty sandwich, which came as a great relief to me!

      To finish off the evening I watched Disney's Light the Night fireworks show, which is small by U.S. standards, but a good way to conclude another great park day.

      Tomorrow it's our second and last day at Tokyo Disneyland. For some reason it opens later tomorrow, but I'm not arguing about the chance for a little extra sleep.
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    • Dag 80–109

      Japan

      27 maart, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Kommt hier überhaupt noch was? Wie nur einen mickrigen Beitrag über Japan? Gibts da so wenig Sehenswertes? Nein, genau das Gegenteil ist der Fall. Japan war unser absolutes Highlight der Reise in dem wir trotz wachsendem Heimweh und allgemeinem Erschöpfungszustand gern noch viel mehr Zeit verbracht hätten. Ein einzelner Beitrag würde einem so tollen Land nicht mal annähernd gerecht werden. Warum dann überhaupt so ein Einzelbeitrag? Weil wir während unserer Reise so viele Eindrücke und Bilder gesammelt, dass man sich abends zwischen Schlaf oder Bilder sichten entscheiden musste (zu Gunsten von ersterem). Dadurch ist so viel Verzug entstanden dass wir mittlerweile wieder zurück in Deutschland sind. Daher sparen wir uns den Japanteil für die kommenden Wochen und Monate auf, in denen man sich mal wieder persönlich sieht und bei Kaffee & Kuchen oder Bier & Döner ganz altmodisch im Gespräch die Reise auswertet. Wir freuen uns darauf euch wiederzusehen :)Meer informatie

    • Dag 9

      Aomori Dancers

      30 april, Japan ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Tonight a dance troupe from Aomori, Japan performed to a full house on the ship. Later they happened to walk by us and graciously posed for a photo. The performance was wonderful, the group danced, played flutes and drums, and sang.Meer informatie

    • Dag 38

      …Westküste, wir kommen!

      30 april, Japan ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Dienstag, 30.04.2024
      19. Radltag
      von der Brücke von Minami-Echizen bis Binnenmeer/See bei Awara
      71,86 km, 10h31 Gesamtzeit, 194 hm, Zeit in Bewegung 5h50

      So schlecht geschlafen hab ich schon lang nicht mehr! …und Alex sagte daselbe!
      Ich, weil sich statt ebener Fläche eine Hügellandschaft durch die aufblasbare Isomatte drückte, und nur 2 Stellungen einigermaßen beschlafbar waren, außerdem war es total schwül, und es schüttete. Unter der Brücke war es trocken, jedoch hatte ich Rohre gesehen, die von der Fahrbahn nach unten führten, um das Wasser wegzubringen. Ich fühlte mehrmals in der Nacht am Boden des Zeltes nach, ob wir schon davongeschwemmt wurden.
      Alex meinte er hätte schlecht geträumt, und am Ort liegt es bestimmt nicht! OK!
      Wir wurden um 5:30 munter, und es war nebelig und es regnete nicht. Wir packten alles zusammen, und fuhren los. Es ging teilweise bergab oder gerade aus, also einfach zu fahren. Um 9h hatten wir richtigen Hunger und warteten schon, das die Supermärkte aufsperrten, damit wir Obst und Sonstiges fürs Frühstück einkaufen konnten, um uns dort im Essbereich hinsetzten zu können. Es hatte wieder zu nieseln angefangen. Das ist für mich beim Radln ok, da einem nicht kalt ist, und Wind ging auch keiner. Danach suchten wir noch einen Outdoorshop auf, um Gas für den Kocher zu besorgen. Alex hatte seinen Sonnenhut und sein neues Radlkapperl schon irgendwo angebaut, also mussten ein neues Kapperl her und ein neuer Hut.
      Dann gings weiter im Nieselregen durch die Ebene von Fukui, hier reiht sich eine kleine Stadt an die andere, dazwischen unterbrochen von Tausenden gefluteten Reisfeldern, in denen sich die Regenwolken spiegeln, oder wenn ein Windstoß kommt, sich die Oberflächen zu kräuseln beginnt. Dazwischen waten weiße Reiher und Kraniche durch die Felder auf der Jagd nach Fröschen und anderem Getier.
      Nach den endlosen Feldern meldete sich unser Hunger, und wir kehrten beim nächstgelegenen Supermarkt zum Mittagessen ein. Same Procedure as always!
      Die Berge in der Ferne wurden niedriger und die Nebelwolken blieben an einer bestimmten Höhenlinie hängen. Nun hatten wir auch noch Gegenwind bei der Fahrt durch das landwirtschaftliche Gebiet, aber wir wollten heute unbedingt noch ganz nahe an die Westküste Japans gelangen. Um 16:30 letzte Anfahrt zum Supermarkt in Awara, kurz vor dem Meer. Abendessen einkaufen. Gut ausgestattet mit Proviant, gings noch bisl berauf, bergab und wir hatten unseren Schlafplatz erreicht. Den hatte ich auf Google Maps Satelit rausgesucht. Einen Park am Binnenmeer, der wie ein See im Wald lag, Kirschbäume säumten einen Asphalt weg und die herabgefallenen rosa Blüten rahmten den Wegesrand farbig ein. Ein blühender Azaleenbusch bot uns den nötigen Sichtschutz, eine Granitbank war ideal zum Kochen und Dinieren, und das Sanitärgebäude, das 30 Schritte vom aufgestellten Zelt entfernt lag, war eine tolle Infrastruktur, die wir gerne nutzten.
      Beim Abendessen hatte es schon wieder zum tröpfeln angefangen, nun liegen wir unter den Bäumen und hinter den Azaleen im Zelt, auf der geraden und gemähten Wiese, schreiben noch, sehen uns die Wegführung für morgen an und werden hoffentlich gut schlafen.
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    • Dag 27

      … es geht zum Shimanami Trail

      19 april, Japan ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      18.04.2024 Ruhetag
      19.04.2024, Freitag, 9. Radltag von
      Matsuyama nach 1. Insel nach Imabari,Oshima Island
      Start des Shimanamit Trails über 6 Brücken und 6 Inseln
      60.27 km, 286 hm,8.47 Stunden Gesamtzeit, Zeit in Bewegung 4 h 47 mins

      Heute verließen wir nach einem guten Frühstück ausgeruht das Hotel. Es ging am Fluß entlang und dort entdeckte ich viele Schildkröten die zum Sonnen auf den großen Steinen saßen. Es waren Rotwangen-Schildkröten, die im Süßwasser leben.
      Danach ging es am Meer entlang. Wir fuhren sogar einen Teil des Weges einen Pilgerweg, den 88 Tempel Trail auf Shikkoku, den Alex schon einmal vor vielen Jahren zu Fuß gegangen ist., Bei einem dieser Tempel lernten wir Alice aus Kanada kennen, die schon 53 Tempel besucht hatte und uns mit ihrem Outfit begeisterte.

      Wir radeltn weiter bis nach Imabari, um dort den berühmtesten Radweg Japans zu erobern. Der Shimanami Trail geht über 6 Insel mit 6 Brücken und wurde 1999 eröffnet. Er verbindet die große Insel Shikoku mit Honshu.. Es wurden eigene Fahrradwege geschaffen, und fährt man von insel zu Insel mit dem Rad. Es ist wunderschön, so weit oben übers Wasser auf die Inselwelt Japans zu schauen. Ich kann es nur jedem empfehlen, wenn er mal hier ist. Fahrräder kann man sich ausborgen und auf der anderen Seite zurückgeben.

      Wir nahmen gleich die 1. Ausfahrt auf die erste Insel Oshima, und suchten uns ein Schlafplätzchen. Alex kochte uns noch Ramennudeln, während ich mit Luisa telefonierte und Fotos von der untergehenden Sonne machte.
      Unser Abendessen nahmen wir auf einer warmen Steinsitzbank mit Blick aufs Meer ein.
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    • Dag 5

      Domo arigato Mr Maloney

      11 april 2023, Japan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Today was going to be a relaxing travel day,. I mean, we only had a three hour flight from Taipei to Tokyo. What could be more restful?

      That's not quite how things played out, which is part of the adventure of travel.

      The day started well, waking early in our beautifully modern Taipei hotel room. I bounded jauntily down to breakfast and restrained myself from consuming mass quantities, apart from a heaped plate of Bread Pudding of course, knowing there were multiple eating options to come, particularly at the opulent China Airlines Business Class lounge at Taipei airport.

      Checking out of the Hotel Indigo North I ordered an Uber to take us the 60km to Taoyuan Airport and was delighted when a Tesla Model 3 arrived. Being China, or Chinese Taipei, naturally the driver had decided Elon hadn't tricked this ride out quite enough, so he had pimped the door handles and added plenty of light up USB connections.

      In 45 minutes we arrived at the airport, checked in, after the attendant had managed to extract the Visit Japan Web QR codes from my phone. (more on that later) we had breezed through customs (take note Auckland!!!) and strolled our way expectantly towards the business lounge. This is when the day took a detour.

      This trip we were flying out of Taoyuan Terminal 2. On our previous Taipei visit we had gone out of Terminal 1. The business class lounges in the two terminals are not the same, in the same way that a Suzkuki Swift and a Lamborghini Aventador are not the same. They are both cars, but..... you get the point. The China Airlines lounge in Terminal 2 is like a bunker. I kept expecting Kim Jong Un to pop up and say 'Hi guy, relax!' It's a long low featureless hall with a sparse food selection and no ambience, and Terry wants his ambience! ;)

      After enduring this lounge disappointment for as long as I could (I know, 1st World problems) I petulantly strutted out and boarded the flight bound for Tokyo. The flight was comfortable and uneventful and I managed to just fit in watching 'The Whale' (okay, but not Oscar-worthy) before we were landing at Narita International in Tokyo.

      Remember that Visit Japan Web QR code I mentioned earlier? I had spent over an hour back in NZ dutifully filling out the forms and checking everything, so I was fully prepared when we arrived at immigration. I had the QR code on my phone screen and was ready to whip it out and gleefully say 'dozo'.

      They didn't even ask for it! What the actual F?!! Come on Japan, stop messing with me. I just know somewhere, behind a screen, there is a little Japanese man laughing his arse off cackling, 'We fooled another one. Stupid gaijin!'

      After clearing immigration, we collected our suitcases and headed into Arrivals to be picked up by the ride I had booked. The driver messaged me with a picture of where to meet. Hilariously, the picture had him at a different terminal. The next 45 minutes had me playing peek-a-boo via messaging to try and have us both at the same location, so he could actually drive us to our Disney hotel.

      Finally he arrived at the correct door and we followed him out to what I expected to be a shuttle van. Boy was I surprised when he ushered us to his Volkswagen Golf.

      Our driver turned out to be a young Chinese guy who is working the driver gig as a second job. We had a great conversation as he drove us the 60+ kms to the Tokyo Disneyland area and our hotel.

      Just after 7pm (after starting our 'relaxed' travel day at 6am) we arrived at the Tokyo DisneySea Hotel Miracosta. This was worth the hassle of today. It is incredibly impressive, in a way only Disney can manage.

      We checked in, which somehow took 20 minutes, and spent the next 15 minutes drooling over all the Disney detailing in our room and the eye-popping view from our window. This hotel is actually inside Tokyo DisneySea, so we look out onto the park. A-maz-ing!

      Tomorrow we are up early to get to the gates of Tokyo Disneyland and make the most of our first Happy Entry. I know how that sounds! :0
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