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Browsing articles by Jeeff - [previous] :: [next]oh, why hello there! funny thing running into you around here. why yes, i just happen to live right around the corner. that's right, right here in asakusa. it's such an interesting place to live, such a nitty gritty urban atmosphere, quite different from the neon lights and ultra-modern buildings of the rest of tokyo. and more real, i'd venture. the locals call it shitamachi which literally means "downtown." it was the old merchant quarter of edo city, where the pleasure quarters and kabuki theatres were first born. true, now it's kind of overrun with tourists, but only on the main streets. up in north asakusa you could walk for days and never see a single white face or pair of khaki shorts. that's where the yakuza keep all their brothels even now. in the old days it was known as the sanya or "place of 3," in reference to the 3 bad smells - a crematorium, an oil refinery, and.. something else. i can't remember. there was also the imperial execution grounds, on the far side of the "bridge of tears." yes, my building is right across from the old amusement park - hanayashiki. that's right, it's kind of like tokyo's coney island. oh, i don't mind the noise - at least it's happy noise. the old wooden rollercoaster goes right by outside my window. it's over 100 years old. oh, you'd like to see my place? really? well, if it wouldn't be terribly boring, yes, sure, lets. i'll give you a tour of the old place. my very humble abode, if i do say myself... you'll have to excuse the mess.
well, thanks so much for stopping by. i'll see you again. This article has been viewed 4564 times in the last 3 years oozziioo: 12th May 2005 - 17:19 GMTnice little slice of life. i really feel like a more experienced person after reading this. good stuffs, jeeff. Papakoti: 12th May 2005 - 18:32 GMTThis site is absolutely fabulous! I am very happy to have found this entry, as it is lovely, insightful and amazing. I had such a romantic time honeymooning in Japan (in admittedly similar housing) and this just brought back all of my memories like it was yesterday, even though it was almost 25 years ago. Did you have the little bath-tub, also?
Peter: 13th May 2005 - 13:32 GMTyeah i love the text/image combo also... jeeff is the king of good japan entries! jeeff: 13th May 2005 - 19:02 GMThaha, there isn't much competition for the crown. papakoti - i didn't have a japanese-style tub. unfortunately the whole building had to share a pair of grungey, frequently broken-down shower stalls. but during my stay in japan i had the chance to try a variety of hot springs and onsen baths. very nice. and it's nice to hear that your memories are still strong. i hope mine remain that way (at least till i can return). Comment on this article..Browsing articles by Jeeff - [previous] :: [next] |
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