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In a room with several rows like this and each slot machine's volume turned to max, the noise level is probably illegal in most countries
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When customers are ready to pay, the waitress swipes an RFID reader over the dishes from the sushi conveyor belt
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Murakami
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The menu is 2 different pizzas, and the seating arrangement is traditional sushi.
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Photo
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1337 km
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Monorail! This is mass transport heaven
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I'm on the world's fastest train! Ride time: 10 mins.
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Meetball is a great name for a social something startup
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Shinkansen taking off
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Shinkansen!
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Photo
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Photo
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Photo
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The little round salt dispenser is actually a button that calls the waiter over. Deja vu http://bit.ly/NjA5OB
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All pages in the English menu at this place are laid out as an ad from the 80ies. Classy.
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That's not salt - it's ice!
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Almond and fish snack
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The shoes block the restaurant entrance. Dies that mean its fully booked?
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Requires a 24-hour-and-40-minute clock
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I was shocked but kept my cool when the taco door opened automatically, but I should have known better than to close it. It's considered rude to not let the taxi driver push the button that closes it mechanically. A little bit like someone catching that b
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Ah! Kore wa b'roonii desu!
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Wait, an Eiffel Tower? Anyway, could be a cell phone antenna, there's a skyscraper antenna disguised as a skyscraper building so not to scare people. An Eiffel Tower would be good for that job too.
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"Hey", I whispered to the guy next to me at the traditional Japanese restaurant, "what if I need to go to the toilet? Do I take my shoes back on?", "oh, there are slippers right behind you"
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Lunch view
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The chicken was under the sign that said "ethnic"
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Manners
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Hanging out in the massage chairs
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A 46th floor view of the park I could have been running in instead
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And Carry On