
Hi Everyone,
Today I'm going to take you to a secret location and you will see a glimpse of it for the last 5-10 seconds. Let me know if you know where I am heading. After taking the subway to this suburb, it was a bit of a walk to this secret place but along the way, we got to see the suburban side of Japan.
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Thanks for coming :)
Welcome. 🙂
Thx for sharing. Just a curious question.
If I'm a foreigner looking for the best place to meet anime lover in Japan, where do you think i should go?
Upvote if you are an anime lover!
Hmmm I see a lot of Cos play at harajuku but lots of anime stuff at akihabara - land of anime and games
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Oh, and I thought you were geocaching! I remember trying to find a number of geocaches in Tokyo, and one place looked just as residential as your video. (No, it didn't lead us to a café, though.) But now that I tried to recall the exact location, I have to admit I can't remember it. I used to live in Japan for a year, but in Shiojiri (Nagano ken), and I only came to Tokyo on rare occasions.
What is geocaching?
Oh wow! Okay, let me explain, you might like it, especially if you travel a lot. So you go on GPS treasure hunts to find little boxes hidden in secret places. They include... well, toy cars, collectible coins, pins, stickers, artsy things, etc. and most importantly, a logbook! What you do is look them up on a website like this, find them, log your find, and do the same online. If you want you're welcome to take something as a souvenir or pass it on into the next cache you find. And since you like to blog, you're always welcome to document your search. The rules are: trade equal or above (so please don't take the 1882 silver dollar for leaving a bottle cap), and don't reveal the hiding spot of the cache. It's a game, so please think about those who come after you. For more info visit the link. :-)