Embassy Bathrooms

February 13, 2008

It’s not often that I go to an embassy ( I dont think its often that anyone goes to an embassy honestly) But I dropped by the Canadian embassy in Tokyo because I had to meet someone.

I was afraid of taking pictures because they’d think we were terrorists (paranoid), but when I went to the bathroom there I was surprised.

Initial sight

Such clean and shiny surfaces arn’t the sights you normally see in bathrooms (especially public ones)

Theres a really nice reflecting pool type thing outside of the bathroom

outside

2nd

All of this so that when your taking a pee you can have a nice serene sight to look at : 3

nice sight

It’s too bad not all washrooms are so nice and posh : <

But after a long day of listening and reading japanese, it was nice to see a familiar sight.

nice sight

Makes you all patriotic inside~


Ice Cream Vending Machine

February 12, 2008

Ice Cream Vending Machine

It can get pretty hot in Tokyo (even in may), and when we were at the imperial palace in Tokyo, it was REALLY hot.

Lots of grassy open spaces, perfect for sunlight to just come beaming down on you.

But luckily for us, we found an Ice Cream Vending Machine.

You can see all the different types they had there, Vanilla, Chocolate, Chocolate Chip, Strawberry, and even Chocolate Fudge bars. All for 150yen : D

Chocolate fudge

Wallfle Ice cream

It’s basically ice cream, surrounded by a waffle type thing, made of ice cream cone. Was actually pretty convenient, and it tasted really good.

So if you’re lookin to cool down in Japan, look for one of these machines, can make for a nice break.


100 yen shop

February 11, 2008

100 yen shop

I think nowadays, everywhere across the world has dollar stores, and in Japan its no different.

Although I think what does change is that the quality and variety of goods differs from one place to another.

I was surprised to see the amount of stuff you can get there, from dress shirts, to food, to umbrellas.

And for the busy salaryman at work who drops their lunch on their tie, you can get a new one for 100yen.

Ties

And there’s a pretty good selection of ties too to choose from.

Ties

And something else I was surprised to see was Grace’s Hot Sauce. This stuff is originally from Jamaica, and I was really surprised to it.

Grac’es Hot sauce
For one: in Japan

And two: In Japanese ;p

I guess it just shows how big the global market place is, something that’s from Jamaica coming to Japan.

But I really like the Japanese 100yen stores, cause they have a lot of stuff to buy. And also because its cheaper then dollar stores here ;p


Washing hands with toilet water

February 10, 2008

The Whole System A lot of stuff in Japan in pretty efficient, and a lot of things are there to make everyday life easier.

When I first saw this I kinda went “wtf…?”, but it IS clean water, though it still is a bit strange to see.

Wash away

Whenever you flush Clean water comes out of the spout, then down the drain into the back part of the toilet, and eventually into the bowl.

Didn’t actually try to wash my hands with it though ;p