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post Oct 13 2014, 02:54 PM

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QUOTE(shaohui @ Oct 13 2014, 11:52 AM)
Hi guys,

Just wondering anyone has any recommendation on maid cafes in akiharabara?

Are photos allowed in the cafe?
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i have entered a random maid cafe in akihabara but didn't stay long enough to eat the food. it's really crazily over priced. almost rm70 for a drink and a plate of rice. just for the sake of enjoying the maid's companion with their high pitch act cute voices. rclxub.gif
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post Oct 13 2014, 02:57 PM

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QUOTE(deodorant @ Oct 13 2014, 11:59 AM)
Generally speaking maid cafe don't allow (free) photos, if want photo with maid need to pay extra. Even those maid standing on the streets handing out flyers oso a lot of them will kpkb if u take their photo.
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post Oct 13 2014, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(shaohui @ Oct 13 2014, 05:02 PM)
Bro, do you think its worth the experience?

Plus cause I am going with my family. Is it okay just to order 2 drinks for a family of 5? LMAO
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No it's not worth it..... even more so with a family. Just, don't. You have to order ONE drink for every person on the table, which makes it more ridiculous. My friend had a culture shock and almost cried inside which forced us to leave (good for us also can save the money and eat nice sushi).
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post Oct 13 2014, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Oct 13 2014, 05:41 PM)
Why your friend almost cried? sweat.gif
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she tak boleh tahan all the girls la laugh.gif quite funny also.
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post Oct 13 2014, 05:52 PM

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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Oct 13 2014, 05:49 PM)
Laughed until cried or scared until cried? Lol.

Still an experience nevertheless. laugh.gif
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scared until cried. especially when the maid go near to her. laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif
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post Oct 13 2014, 07:32 PM

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QUOTE(shaohui @ Oct 13 2014, 06:05 PM)
hahaha. was it difficult due to the language barrier? hmm, go with family really abit awkward LMAO.
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yeah got language barrier means u cannot solicit their services properly also
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post Oct 13 2014, 11:56 PM

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Kansai International Airport

Finally after one year of blogging, my postings about Japan has finally come to an end. It has been a real busy year indeed. My whole summary for my Japan trip can be found here.

Anyway, so taking our last bath at Japan at Hokoso Guesthouse, we then took the train from Tennoji Station to Kansai International Airport. It was an interesting train ride to say the least as we had to get down from our carriages halfway to enter the carriages which are in front as the front was to be separated into 2.

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Upon arrival, we then headed to fare adjustment machines to take back whatever money that was left in our PASMO cards. After that it's the usual check in and stuff. However my hand carry backpack was overweight despite me trying to explain to them that most of the weight comes from laptop. Without a choice I had to frantically repack all my stuff with a long queue staring at me while i remove my laptop and camera to check in an almost empty backpack. As a reminder it's best to always check in together with a friend so that you can tumpang their extra luggage space or throw your stuff to them to share their hand carry luggage load.

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Upon settling all the administrative stuff we then went to look for a restaurant for dinner. I also took the opportunity to drop off my Wi-Fi dongle at the post box in the airport. I must say the 3G services was superb over the past 11 days that I had been using it. As expected, most shops were already closed past 9pm. Same like Incheon Airport. Zzzz. Hence we had no choice but to settle for Mc Donald's for dinner.

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Fortunately Starbucks was also opened. And they had this new flavour which was not available in Malaysia (until a few months ago) which was the Strawberry Cheesecake. From the pictures it looks really interesting and tasty but taste wise was reaaaally poor and bland. Kinda regret splurging ¥750 on this. One of the most expensive Starbucks drink that I have ever tried.

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All the eating and shopping for Kit-Kat souvenirs made us lost track of time. By time we noticed, we have only 20 minutes left for boarding! And we are not even past the immigration! Frantically, we rushed towards the departure gate. To our horror there was a long queue requiring us to scan our hand carry luggages ONE BY ONE (or was it two by two) before we are allowed clearance to move on to immigration. In the chaos I left behind my whole box of strawberry flavoured Kit-Kat. SIGH.

Another heart attack moment awaited us when we reached the immigration as there were long queues for all counters. One of my friend tried to cut queues and asked me along but I didn't agree with her as it was entirely our fault and I was prepared to face the consequences lol. So she cleared off first and darted away while most of us were still queuing. By now it was already time to board the plane and still we are stuck here.

That was not the end, to get to the departure gates, we still had to take another shuttle train. LOL i was definitely gonna miss my flight back home. Since I cleared immigration first, I then left while most of my friends were still behind. The guilt was starting to build up but it was either my flight home or spending another RM1,000 buying a new flight waiting for my friends. =/

To my amusement, our flight was actually delayed. Everybody was already queuing up to enter the plane but the gate was still gates. Hooray for Air-Asia! I've never felt so relieved but ultimately I had no idea how long will the flight be delayed at that time (didn't check the board). Fortunately, it was delayed enough for everybody to board the plane back to Malaysia. From then onwards I was very early to arrive at airports and enter the departure hall.

What a way to end my Japan trip.
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post Oct 14 2014, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Oct 14 2014, 10:50 AM)
1. How do you know need to step down and take the front carriage halfway? can understand the annoucement? I read about this on some website.

2. How this fare adjustment machines work? I didn't know that we can use it to get back all our balance for Pasmo, with fee or without fee?..can we get back the deposit too?

3. Did you guys shoot the lady friend who cut q and left you all hanging?  tongue.gif
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1. Yes there was English announcement if i remember correctly.

2. just scan your card at the machine. no fee. you can get back everything to the nearest yen..except the deposit i think. couldn't remember liao laugh.gif . you get to keep the card.

3. haha it was really tense that moment so nobody said anything anymore
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post Dec 15 2014, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(poyol @ Dec 14 2014, 02:37 PM)
So... means I shouldn't bother going to any onsen since I have tattoos?
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rent the whole onsen tongue.gif
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post Dec 17 2014, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(RegentCid @ Dec 16 2014, 09:56 PM)
Like me...kasi train every day.

I wear short pants + slipper walk on street during 3 celcius.

Walking speed must be Japan level.  Not malaysia Standard. Walk like japanese phase....fast phase ...this will keep you warm abit
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u also not sight seeing one sure can walk fast fast la unsure.gif

QUOTE(electron @ Dec 16 2014, 10:46 PM)
usually running shoes has minimal insulation to keep weight down

but i must say that my pair of running shoes served me well during the hot summer of Japan back in late July
and i'm glad i picked that over my tennis shoes which on the other hand, kept my feet comfy during winter in the US
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i wear slipper only during summer in japan laugh.gif

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