{"id":1012,"date":"2007-12-27T21:31:01","date_gmt":"2007-12-27T13:31:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2007\/12\/27\/lucky-star-in-saitama\/"},"modified":"2008-02-04T16:11:44","modified_gmt":"2008-02-04T08:11:44","slug":"lucky-star-in-saitama","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2007\/12\/27\/lucky-star-in-saitama\/","title":{"rendered":"Lucky Star in Saitama"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today was almost as tiring as yesterday<\/a> because I had to lug my 2.5kg laptop<\/a> around. An EEE PC<\/a> would really come in handy when I’m traveling.<\/p>\n It’s the fourth day of our little adventure in Tokyo and we took a trip to neighbouring Saitama prefecture to visit Konata’s favourite Gamers and Animate branches. Long story short: Saitama isn’t a very exciting place.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The location is JR Oomiya Station West Exit (\u00e5\u00a4\u00a7\u00e5\u00ae\u00ae\u00e9\u00a7\u2026\u00e8\u00a5\u00bf\u00e5\u008f\u00a3), about five (long) stops away from JR Ueno via the Utsunomiya Line (\u00e5\u00ae\u2021\u00e9\u0192\u00bd\u00e5\u00ae\u00ae\u00e7\u00b7\u0161) or the Takasaki Line (\u00e9\u00ab\u02dc\u00e5\u00b4\u017d\u00e7\u00b7\u0161). The journey takes around 30 minutes and cost 450 yen on an express train. You can also pay 1280 yen for a one-stop ride on the Shinkansen.<\/p>\n Immediately outside the exit, face left and you will find this:<\/p>\n Head towards the McDonalds and into the streets behind it to find the old location of Animate’s Oomiya Branch.<\/p>\n The branch has since moved to a bigger location about 10 metres away.<\/p>\n In fact, it even has a second storefront just next door selling character goods. (There’s also a Melon Books<\/a> above it.)<\/p>\n And a few hundred metres away from Animate lies Gamers. It’s kind of hard to describe its location. In fact, I had to ask a guy in Sofmap for it. Then I asked for the directions to Animate from a Gamers employee. It seems that they do hire real otaku in such places.<\/p>\n The East Exit of the station also happens to be one of the setting locations for School Days, specifically Sakakino-chou (\u00e6\u00a6\u0160\u00e9\u2021\u017d\u00e7\u201d\u00ba).<\/p>\n Well that’s about it. We didn’t wander too far from the station because it was already getting dark (at 4pm). We split up and I ended up wandering around some familiar places in Ikebukuro to take pictures and busk in nostalgia.<\/p>\n And by popular demand, here’s a soapland:<\/p>\n And here’s Odex:<\/p>\n Most of the other pictures suck, so I’m not going to bother posting them here. Go look at today’s gallery<\/a> for more.<\/p>\n By the way, today’s doujinshi haul is as follows:<\/p>\n One more day till Comiket.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Today was almost as tiring as yesterday because I had to lug my 2.5kg laptop around. An EEE PC would really come in handy when I’m traveling. It’s the fourth day of our little adventure in Tokyo and we took … Continue reading <\/a><\/p>\n
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