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Lots of posts on Kawagoe!This was one of my last trips before I left Japan back in May.This time I’m posting some pictures of the traditional architecture there known as Kurazukuri.In the background of this picture you can see the famous Tokino Kane (Bell Tower). It is believed to have been built by Sakai Tadakatsu […]

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  • 21
  • Jun

比叡神社 山王祭り

Tokyo’s Yotsuya area, only walking distance from the National Diet building, the Supreme Court building, and the Imperial Palace, is one of Tokyo’s main business districts. All suits and ties and swagger, it seems an unlikely place for anything as colorful and unbusinesslike as a a festival.

However, last Friday, a festival is what Yotsuya got. The Sanno (literally “Mountain King”) festival came to Yotsuya per kind favor of Hiei Jinja, a Shinto shrine in the adjoining Akasaka district that houses the deity of Edo Castle, i.e. the present Imperial Palace.

My attention was alerted to it on Thursday by the presence of a booth outside the Kojimachi branch of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, as well as paper lanterns hung throughout the area from storefronts.

The festival was underway early, from about 8.30am. I was on my way to work, so was unable to take much of it in, but got a few shots of it warming up.

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  • 21
  • Jun

We visit the planet Lolo, where Vanilla plans to take Chroniko to a newly opened theme park which not only features theme park rides but allows its visitors to use the clusters of memory eggs around the planet to call up the spirits of those long dead. However, Kaiba himself is distracted by the […]

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  • 21
  • Jun


As some of you know, my MBP (MacBook Pro) decided to die on the day of my speech in Germany last month.
Arrived back in Japan without the use of my main machine but was able to get back up n running within a short amount of time.

First thing I done as to open the MBP and take out the drive. Stuck the drive in an external 2.5″ case and booted my Mac Mini from it. This is the one good thing about Apple making all the hardware - complete compatibility.

When the Mini booted up, I was with exactly the same working environment as my MBP - no driver issues whatsoever.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

As for the MBP, called Apple and got them to come to pick it up - great service.

The first time I called Apple was a few months ago because the battery kept cutting out at 30% full. Many others seemed to have the same problem. The chap at Apple support got me to turn the machine on with a combination of keys pressed to reset the hardware (forgot the term) and do a bunch of other things for 20 mins before he decided the battery was dud.

This time however I told the lady at Apple “A guy in the Apple store in Germany said the motherboard is screwed” and she skipped the 20 min “try holding Apple+shift” shenanigans and arranged for a guy to pick up the MBP straight away.

So, the next time you need to send something to Apple for repairs just say “I brought this iPod/Mac Book/iPhone to the Apple store in Germany and the guy there said its screwed” - they should arrange for a pickup straight away ^^;

Has anybody here had to send hardware back to Apple for repairs? Do they come to pick up the goods or you have to send it yourself? Was customer service was excellent or sucked like a chicken with lips?

The photo here is of the MBP freshly fixed from Apple - they replaced the motherboard which died. They were also kind enough to change the screen. They also included in the box a “how about the Apple care protection” thingy which I may end up paying for, Macs are great machines but there seems to be a load of hardware probs with them.

Hectors MacBook Air is overheating like mad and the machine automatically shuts down one of the core processors when its hot. Apple released a press release acknowledging a problem with the machine.
Does your laptop overheat?

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

This is the external drive that I had been working with on the Mac Mini. I attach it to my fixed MBP to see if everything is in working order.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

I hold down the Option key while booting. This screen shows up allowing me to choose which drive to boot from. All my drives/servers are named after figures ^^; The orange icon (Nida) is the external drive that I took out of the MBP.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Now its time to put Nida back in the repaired MBP.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

This section may be of particular interest for MBP owners but boring for the rest ^^;

First remove the battery and memory cover..

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Remove these two screws.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Remove the screws on the memory compartment.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Remove the 4 long screws at the back.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Remove the 4 screws on each side of the MBP.

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Remove two screws on the hinge.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Once all the screws are removed, lift up the keyboard panel like so.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

When you get to this angle you will feel resistance - simply step on the screen with your left foot and kick the keyboard with your right foot to remove it.
Alternatively you can just rock it back and forth to remove it.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Prop the keyboard up against the screen.

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If you want your keyboard lit all the time, you need to cover this light sensor with some electrical tape.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

If you dont use the drive, now is a good time to remove it.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

If the orange wire from the keyboard to the motherboard comes loose then start to cry.

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I stuck in a formatted crap drive before I handed in the MBP. Lift up this wire - whats the word for this?

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Remove this screw.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

And lift the piece of metal holding the drive in place.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Old MBPs will have a different interface (IDE) that has many pins on the drive. This is an SATA drive - the interface is exactly the same size as 3.5″ SATA drives.
Looks like I will be opening up the MBP again soon as the 500GB 2.5″ drives are out costing 24,950 yen at Kakaku.com.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Remove these knobs from the drive.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Me takes Nida which has my main working environment on and sticks it back in the MBP.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

I’ve had bad experiences in the past loosing data. My whole drive was wiped out due to a virus on my first computer many moons ago. The Chernobyl was said to be one of the worst viruses of all time which wiped out hundred of thousands of computers in 1999.

I had just started computing at the time and thought that viruses where just something invented by virus software companies in order to sell software - which is why I didn’t install any anti-virus apps.

I currently have Norton running on my Windows machine but nothing on my Mac. I was going to say what Apple say and that “Macs don’t get viruses” - I’m sure they do exist but they seem to be near non existent. Do you run anti-virus software on your machine? Have you been the victim of a virus before? Have you lost a load of data due to disk failure or virus?

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

I was bit hard by the Chernobyl which is why I’m anal about backing up everything and having *at least* two copies of everything.
These are external drive cases which I picked up a while ago.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

This is the one that you saw in the earlier photos. Comes with FireWire 800 X 2 and a mini USB socket. Runs off bus power but includes a socket for external power too.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

This is the back of the bigger drive. You can stick in two HDs and treat them as one, run as RAID or separately.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

The bunch of poo that comes with the drives.

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Inside the external drive.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

In goes two 500 GB drives. I write dates on all my hardware to remind me when I got it - also give drives names - Kazumi from Shakugan no Shana.

Mac OS Leopard comes with a feature called Time Machine which makes backups of everything on your machine. Even if you change files on your Mac, Time Machine will keep the previous version up until the backup disk is full.

Do you keep backups of your data and how often do you back up? Do consider keeping an encrypted version of your data off site in case something happens to your house/apartment.
Macs are also great for making encrypted disk images too by using the Disk Utility application - find it in the applications folder.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

Before switching to Mac, I was using Windows for over ten years. I found maintaining and restoring Windows a pain in the bottom and was surprised that Mac came with the tools to make backing up and restoring so easy.
My Windows machine still runs XP and didn’t use Vista long enough at Microsoft to find out whether it has tools to backup and restore the OS/data.

I do remember as a Windows user laughing at Mac users thinking to myself “how come your machines only have one mouse button and where is the floppy disk drive slot?”

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

I have noticed through the comments and puchi blurbs more and more members switching to Macs. How has your switch been so far? Do you regret switching? Any one else here also thinking to switch to Mac too?
Any Mac users here who want to switch to Windows?

Before I did make the switch I used to also think “but macs don’t have software.” Been using Macs since 2005 and have not come across anything that I cant do on a Mac that I can do on a Windows machine. If I really need to test out an eroge, I use Parallels which runs Windows on top of Mac OS - its ironic that running Windows this way is actually easier to maintain because you can make snapshots of Windows and restore with ease.

Macs are also great for web development - this site is all built and coded on Macs ^^

Macs also come with web server Apache and scripting language PHP installed as default. Erm. its starting to sound like I’m preaching so I’ll stop here ^^ But me cant help it because I get so much enjoyment from using Macs.

MacBook Pro (click to enlarge)

By Danny Choo on 2008/06/20 13:18

From Live in Japan Source

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  • Jun

From Live in Japan Source

  • 21
  • Jun

Before I start on the episode - what’s the significance of the “utsushiyo” of the title of this episode (”utsushiyo no yume”)? It’s my understanding that the manga this show is based on was subtitled “Utsushiyo no Yoru”, and those of you who’ve watched Ghost Hound will be familiar with the term as it’s […]

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  • 21
  • Jun

Following the announcement from Tobu Railways that the name of the new Tokyo Tower would be the Tokyo Sky Tree, Asahi Beer released plans for a limited edition Asahi Super Dry can featuring the tower and an image of the future skyline.

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  • 21
  • Jun

Snap of a Yukata taken at my local shopping arcade. A Yukata is a traditional Japanese garment and when it gets hot in the summer you will see many girls (and boys) out n about town wearing these. Its a casual form of Kimono and is commonly worn after bathing at traditional inns and hot springs which you may have seen in my Onsen article. The kanji for Yukata is [浴衣[ゆかた]] which means bathing garment.

A place where you will see a load of Yukata being worn is at summer festivals. When I first visited Japan, I was surprised to see folks wearing Yukata on the trains which is perfectly normal here.

I didn’t realize how cheap they were - this one is just 1,575 yen - could be an ideal gift for family, GF or your sexy/cute school teacher.

So a few things to talk about today. Have you tried on any Japanese garments before? I have a Samue which I’ve been wearing at home but will be wearing it out n about after seeing Max Watanabe out n about town in his.

Another thing I wanted to ask is what sort of traditional garments exist (if any) in your region, what occasion is it worn and do you own any?

The last thing I wanted to ask is the most crucial question of all - you have just come home bruised, battered, hungry and thirsty after battling 2 rabid baboons, 3 two trunked elephants, 9 giant red ants and 27 horned rabbits - your only weapon was one wet dog. What would you most want to be greeted with?

  • GF/BF/Wife/Husband dressed as a maid (for example)
  • GF/BF/Wife/Husband dressed as a miko
  • GF/BF/Wife/Husband dressed in yukata

The rest of these Yukata pics where taken from this search query at Flickr where you can see more from the owners..

By Danny Choo on 2008/06/18 22:19

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  • 21
  • Jun


With your feedback, I grabbed the nearest electric guitar I could find, threw on the armor and headed for Shibuya together with Hector and my wife.

First up is the terrorizing of the passengers on the trains.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Checking the vid on the Xacti video camera.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Terrorizing the folks at the station. As for the tune I used - will reveal what it is together with the uploaded video which may be early next week.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Danny on the left, Hector on the right - caption this photo.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

I need a haircut.

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About to be hit by a bus.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

At the Miyamasu-zaka entrance at Shibuya. Many of the buildings used to have their neon lights on but many of them were off for some reason.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

This is the only time when school girls look at me - they run away when I take off the helmet - cause being ugly face, garlic breath or both.
Just curious but are you conscious of girls (or boys) looking at you? What do you do when an atractive girl (or boy) looks at you for more than a few seconds?

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

As usual I had music playing on the iPod as I pranced about - must have been really weird for the onlookers ^^;
Just be being curious again but what is your preferred portable music device?

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Bumped into a few station guards and police but they didnt stop me or say anything ^^;

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

After prancing around its time for what Japanese call “time service” meaning to take pics with the folks crowding around.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)
Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Can I say something thats kinda ecchi?
Some of the girls who have their photo with me grab my arm and hold their chest against me body - but as the armor is hard I don’t feel a thing.
So to folks who are fed up of playing with thier oppai mouse pad - go cosplay in something soft like Chewbacca.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

The boys however tend not to grab my arm but some do touch my bottom…

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Another session at Hachiko crossing.

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Two shot with Koda Kumi.

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Koda Kumi look-a-like and her sweet friends do the air guitar with me.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

A few more photos before heading back.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

But decide to do another song - this time its a tune from the 80’s and regular readers who go through the comments will love this one ^^;

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

Had a great time yesterday and am pleased with the video footage - will upload towards the end of this week or early next.

Shibuya Rock Trooper (click to enlarge)

By Danny Choo on 2008/06/17 18:44

From Live in Japan Source

  • 21
  • Jun

The crack MangaCast team examines this week’s manga offerings and takes their picks. Also, Ed Chavez posts more of his Big List of Japanese releases.Lori Henderson looks at the many reasons for Tokyopop’s troubles at Manga Village.At the Del Rey blog, Dallas Middaugh outlines his plans for tonight’s panel at AnimeNEXT, which include a discussion […]

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