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- Setting for Tsuritama and Taritari
- A long bridge to the end of the world (search danbooru for that piece of K-On art)
Tsunoshima apparently
- Way out on the south-western tip of Honshu, you'd do it on the way to Tanegashima
- Haikyo
http://www.kirainet.com/english/vault-of-an-investment-bank-that-went-bankrupt-in-1997/
This guy does a lot of them too: http://abandonedkansai.wordpress.com/special-nara-dreamland/
Any and all of these ruins: http://www.michaeljohngrist.com/ruins-gallery/
An 18 hour ferry trip between Sapporo and Tokyo comes not recommended
Koyasan cemetery: http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e4901.html
Shinjuku Gyoen, the setting for Shinkai's new thing, Kotonoha no Niwa
Go see Murakami's galleries in Nakano: Takashi_Murakami
Check out the Toden Arakawa streetcar line
- Icecream in Ikebukuro: "If you ever go to Japan, you should check out Ice Cream City in Namja Town in Sunshine 60, Ikebukuro. 100+ flavours. Some that I tried were salad, onsen, sakura, octopus, eel, persimmon, ox tongue. They also has stuff like shark, viper, 12 types of tofu etc etc"
Bars and Restaurants
Kyoto Ramen: http://regex.info/blog/2013-04-25/2250
Gyoza in Sendai: http://tabelog.com/miyagi/A0401/A040101/4002355/dtlrvwlst/3607143/
- Go visit Dear Stage sometime, probably with Blitz in tow as well
That New Type bar in the same building as Cos-Cha and Little BSD
- Visit a butler cafe
- Sakanaya (さかなや), a sake place in Ikebukuro. Billboard has the name on in hiragana
Nishi-Ikebukuro 1-35-8, http://goo.gl/maps/1oDz
- Alex: "it is my absolute favourite place but their english is about as good as that of a kitten. The boss man knows my name so if you say Mr. Sayle (or Mr. Alex for that matter) sent you, you may get away with murder."
This book has a glowing review
- HUB in Shinjuku, a chain, the Japanese version of an Irish pub
- Alex: "the ones in Shinjyuku tend to speak english. They'll seat you like a japanese place and have bar maids which are friendly"
Here's one, nominally the JR Shinjuku Minamiguchi branch: http://www.pub-hub.com/shop/minamiguchi/
Heaven's Door Bar in Shimokitazawa, run by a British expat, location here, closes at 26:00 every day
Craftheads in Shibuya, looks like a beer and bourbon bar, closed on Mondays