Sunday, October 15, 2006

Tokyo by night 2

On Friday it was once again time to head out. This time our team included on Finn, on e Kenyan, and two Israelians. Kenyan guy was our guide this time (at least at the beginning...he had a soccer game next morning and wanted to be there in relatively good shape). Ok, but let the pictures tell the strory.


Our team this time.


Roppongi starts from here (notice how it's written western alphabets...area full of western people). Oh, and I learnt that last wek we were not in the area of Roppongi. Although quite near still...


And yes, homeless people can be found from Tokyo also. These people lived in their own cardboard boxes and their shoes were located in a good order outside of the boxes. Some of them had ceiling but not all. So, you could see in their "house" while passing by. Someone had there many comic books...


Drink 'till you drop. Already at midnight you could see the first sleeping beauties... At day time everything is really in an order and neat...but wait for the weekend night and you'll suprised! Ok, night life doesn't differ much from europe but the difference between day and night is really something...


Men wearing suits and driving with a moped at this time are still part of the picture.


3000 yens to get in and there isn't even nobody...ok, one drink was included (something positive). Oh, and the place was smallest ever. I was standing on the other end of the club. ;P Quite expensive are these clubs around here, 20 euros just to get in and drinks are not cheaper inside compared to Finland.


And the next place.


Who is hiding..?


And our captain surrounded by Brazilian girls... ;D


Morning sleeper in a subway...It's already over 7 am.


He-he-hee, and who were sleeping in a train until the end stop.

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