After having already spent five months reloaded, it's time to make an attempt to answer the original question: what has changed and what has not? Rather than writing a long-winding essay here goes my Top 10 Shockingly Different and Top 10 Shockingly The Same. I know; "Top 10s" are a bit cheesy, but they are soo much fun to make, that you'll have to forgive me. Be forwarned: links lead to Hungarian pages....
Top 10 Things That Are Shockingly the Same
- The 5'o'clock song: this must be around since the Meji Reforms, I think.
- The noise of the zemis; earplugs still come handy in August nights.
- The Nigerian touts at Roppongi. I still don't get it why exactly Nigerians...
- The yen-coins: heroes come and go by on the bills but the little coins stay forever.
- CalorieMate, the old friend. Comes in more flavours, though.
- Japanese time-zone is still one hour off. I hate when it gets dark at 6 in the summer!
- The smell of ginko is still like dogshit (but even that is getting natsukashii*).
- Still nobody took the trouble to oil those bycyple breaks. This creak is killing me...
- Jangara ramen. Fortunately good things also stay.
- The karasu still rule the World (at least between 5 and 7 a.m.).
Top 10 Things That Are Shockingly Different
- The Roppongi landscape and the new metro lines. Who talks about fukeiki?
- Japanese-speaking gaijin is less of a sensation, and I like it that way.
- CoolBiz: Japanese businessmen without necktie? Now THAT's shocking!
- Joshi sen'yósha, or one step closer to the Middle-East.
- PASMO card: sugoi benri, nee**!
- New government, new prime minister (or should I have put this to the other top 10?).
- The foreign rikishi. Mongolian beats Georgian, Estonian pushes out Bulgarian. I miss Chiyonofuji...
- The vacation-inflation. Hey, there are twice as many now as in Hungary!!!
- Mangas are out, smart-phones are in for commuters. But I go on foot, hahaha!
- Meetings start at 2 instead of 5 p.m. No chance for settai*** this way. Yappari, fukeiki...
But regarding the BIG question in the subtitle: YES, the City is still certainly kicking...!
* nostalgic
** how convinient! (PASMO is a chipcard that can be used on any trains, metros, buses and even convenience stores accept it as payment!)
*** inviting customers to dinner
Yes I am feeling a little natzukashii
VálaszTörlésWish I could make a smelly webpage... This post would certainly smell like ehum... like GINKO. BTW, there must be a few programmers reading this. Any of you guys happen to know the HTML/Java code for smells?
VálaszTörlés<kusai>ginko</kusai>
VálaszTörlésHas been implemented since HTML 9.9
OK, I'll wait for that...
VálaszTörlés