I studied at Aoyama Gakuin for a while, so I ended up doing both of those. Generally sleaze-d around Shibuya and Roppongi (god I hate Roppingi) with other international students, and hung out in Azabujuban / Nishi-Azabu and Yoyogi with the ohime sama.hashiriya1 wrote:I still go to Japan twice a year for extended periods of time and I still hang out with the same rowdy bunch that I did back then, but we're all older and wiser now. We ditched the Shibuya dive bars for Naka-Meguro lounges and Daikanyama cafes, but it's just as fun.
I'm going to say something that could potentially set some people off, but I personally find most Japanese women to be unlovable, in every sense of the word. Maybe just something about my age, but I would generally rather slam my face into a brick wall than listen to them talk....
There are a lot of experiences to be had in Japan, but I'm so jaded at this point that I can't really recommend any, except for one: The Yuki Matsuri in Sapporo. There's a lot of festivals in Japan that the locals are always really proud of; Yeah, yeah. Whatever. The Yuki Matsuri is seriously, unequivocally, one of the most fantastic things I've ever seen in my life (up there with Thunder Over Louisville) and almost makes the time I spent there feel worth it. It's too bad I didn't pop into this thread a bit earlier, 'cause it's usually during the first or second week in February, but it's not an option. Your brother has to go to it. I'm (sort of) from New England, and I have never seen ice and snow sculptures like the ones at the Yuki Matsuri. it's also cold as balls in Sapporo. So, layers, probably.
Where is your brother staying in Tokyo, by the way?
I usually made it a point to show people Kyoto, especially if they were visiting me in Tokyo. It's a good counter city to Tokyo for balancing the impressions of urban Japan. I would recommend fall for the foliage, but it seems like he won't be there until then. Hiroshima is pretty cool also; kind of a much flatter San Fran vibe. There's the sand dunes in Tottori, too.
I would just tell him not to bother visiting places in the Kanto area, since he'll be living in Tokyo. Much better to get out to Kansai, Chugoku areas, or the islands, with any time he has to travel, for the difference in culture. Also, tell him to start watching Himitsu no Kenmin Show. That should give him some ideas of various attractions and things in different prefectures. (It's also kind of funny.)
Finally, the gundam is pretty cool to see. It keeps moving around the country, but last I saw, it was behind the mall in Odaiba (where round 1 is).
