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Been here in Tokyo three days now and I haven't seen a single Z! Ferraris, Porsches, Bentleys, a GTR, a couple of Lambos, an Aston.... but not a single Z of any age!

 

Also...

 

Apparently they don't keep cars very long because their version of an MOT is every other year and costs about $1000!

 

And if you want to buy a car, you have to prove to the police you have somewhere to park it before you can buy it.

 

Been round most of the famous tourist spots in Tokyo - next up is Mt Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto then Hiroshima.

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Interesting piece of trivia for you regarding that photo in Shibuya, the 109 building is actually pronounced the Ten Nine building in Japanese which roughly translates as 'To' 'Kyu' (the numbers ten and nine said in japanese) which when said out loud quickly makes Tokyo. :)

 

Just trying to work out what corner you are in as well, but you would have in the bottom left corner have seen the statue of 'the' dog? ;)

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Interesting piece of trivia for you regarding that photo in Shibuya, the 109 building is actually pronounced the Ten Nine building in Japanese which roughly translates as 'To' 'Kyu' (the numbers ten and nine said in japanese) which when said out loud quickly makes Tokyo. :)

 

Just trying to work out what corner you are in as well, but you would have in the bottom left corner have seen the statue of 'the' dog? ;)

 

Photo taken from the 1st floor on the train station, almost right above the dog...

 

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Looks mental at night - decent pics on me proper camera tho.

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Also...

 

Apparently they don't keep cars very long because their version of an MOT is every other year and costs about $1000!

 

And if you want to buy a car, you have to prove to the police you have somewhere to park it before you can buy it.

 

Been round most of the famous tourist spots in Tokyo - next up is Mt Fuji, Hakone, Kyoto then Hiroshima.

 

And that is why the auctions are flooded with three year old cars - nobody wants to do the annual government MOT at that price every year! But that worked out great for me when I got my zed from Japan!

 

It's definitely on my to visit list.

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The dog is called Hachiko.

 

I lived in Tokyo nearly 2 years (after 3 years in Seoul - which I enjoyed much more) - never been anywhere that the trucks and lorries are kept so clean and shiny in my life! The entire country is OCD!

 

Going to the Nissan/NISMO showroom in Yokohama?

 

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Enjoy, it's a fantastic country that I've been lucky enough to visit a few times courtesy of my employer.

 

Tokyo and Yokohama are fascinating places as is the countryside towards Hakone and into the mountains around Mt Fuji, I've still never made it to the famous Hakone turnpike road though... Next time!

 

Fun fact, if you have an international driving licence and visit the Nissan HQ in Yokohama you can test drive loads of cars including the GT-R.

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Interesting piece of trivia for you regarding that photo in Shibuya, the 109 building is actually pronounced the Ten Nine building in Japanese which roughly translates as 'To' 'Kyu' (the numbers ten and nine said in japanese) which when said out loud quickly makes Tokyo. :)

 

Just trying to work out what corner you are in as well, but you would have in the bottom left corner have seen the statue of 'the' dog? ;)

 

Photo taken from the 1st floor on the train station, almost right above the dog...

 

DBA460AC-7047-4A0F-BB18-5BB590F105AD.jpg

 

Looks mental at night - decent pics on me proper camera tho.

Looks like my old dog 'Boo' :)

Would love to go to Japan....so jealous, sushi is a big fav of mine. Not sure about the naked volcanic spa though....is that why you've gone quiet ;)

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Mixed fortunes on the spa front - will write about it when the Mrs isn't nearby!

 

Now in Kyoto, via the Bullet Train. Brilliant train, lovely city, though only seen temples so far really. Finally saw some Zeds too - DE & a 70... they do exist then!

 

Thank god for English subtitles everywhere! Bullet train;

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And soon after this pic, I found out that I wasn't working the entry gates properly and got escorted away by a Guard for re-education... Oops! :-)

 

Finally got to Kyoto though, saw some old stuff (Pagoda at the most famous Buddhist Temple in the city)

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