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Tokyo, and ahhhhh.

I’m in Tokyo again. Looks like I’ll be there until sometime on Wednesday evening, when I make my way to Yokohama. If there’s anyone in Tokyo who reads this blog and feels like meeting up, email me! (I’m not expecting anything, but I do get some hits from Japan — in fact, more official hits from Japanese servers than from Canadian ones! — so whatever, hey? Email me, we can do lunch or hit an izakaya or something.)

My feet are much happier now now that I have some new sandals and took care of my feet a little. It’s kind of hard to find things like a file for your foot when you don’t know where to look, but I got one.

I just spent about 40 minutes tonight standing outside of Ikebukuro Station, listening to a folk brilliant little folk duo — harmonica, tambourines, stuff like that. Bought a couple of their CD-singles. Sweet kids, and they sang their hearts out. I wish we had more street buskers in Seoul.

This evening, just walking around, I saw:

I wish I could see things like this in the streets of Seoul. I wouldn’t have time to do it everyday, but it’d be nice if it were possible on a random Sunday evening. The kinds of things I miss from Montreal, bits of a vibrant youth culture and of cultural atmosphere in general that I have seen loads of here without even trying hard, but have to really search to find in Seoul.

Am I just not looking in the right places? And if I am not, where should I be looking? (Outside smoky clubs, I mean.) I know about the Flea/Free Market in Hongdae, but surely there’s more than that?

Ah well, in all, I had a good day.

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