They have a lot of ads in their subways. Unfortunately, most of them are only about 175 cm off the floor, meaning they hang about 20 cm below my head level.


Chad playing "chopsticks" in Japan at the Yamaha center in Ginza.


This is a snowmobile company?


I never expected to see a Camaro in Japan unless it was a classic.


American Express...


I wasn't as surprised to see a blinged-out Hummer.


Inside one of the Ginza subway stations. Not for the claustrophobic, vertically-unchallenged.


Tokyo Tower by day, same spot.


The main tower (I forget its name) at Roppongi Hills.


This large arachni-sculpture sits square in the middle of the various buildings at Roppongi Hills.


Hey everybody, meet the camera-shy Chizu. She's a co-worker and good friend of Miki's. This was at a really cool Sushi restaurant. Sushi dishes are placed on a conveyor system and are paraded past your table. If you see something you like, grab it off the conveyor and eat it. Your bill is totalled up at the end and prices are tabulated by different color plates (different colors have different prices). This was also one of those restaurants where you took your shoes off at the entry to the dining area and sat below floor level.


Getting ready to board the Shinkansen (bullet train) to Kyoto for a couple days.


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