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By lylehsaxon (Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 01:46:28 PM EST) (all tags)
It's easy to get into a set routine in life, but easy to step outside of it as well - especially in a mega-city like Tokyo.  Last week I received an e-mail inviting me to visit an Irish pub in Jiyugaoka (Irish pubs are popular in Tokyo and there are a fair number of them scattered about the city), where I had a couple of glasses of Kilkenny (which I prefer to Guinness), and I took some video clips of the live band there .....


..... one of which can be seen here:

"Jiyugaoka Irish Music at Irish Pub"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fsxeVhXhfM

Backing up a notch - before I met my friend and we went to the Irish pub, I was walking around Jiyugaoka a little and took some videos in the rain.  Jiyugaoka is a nice area, with (some) tree-lined streets, fashionable shops, and nice (and expensive) houses nearby.  One of the tree-lined streets looks like this:

"Jiyugaoka in the Rain"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtb-LmbQoCc

It's almost always fun going somewhere off the beaten path, but by the time I'm ready to go home, I always wish I could just step into a transporter and be home, and not have to spend an hour or two navigating the train system to get back.  And so it was at the Irish Pub - at one point, as I was running very low on energy (I'd only gotten a few hours sleep the night before), I looked off into space (through the wall) and thought "It would be so nice to just have a five minute walk home now....'.

But I don't live in Jiyugaoka and I don't have access to a transporter, so I hiked back to Jiyugaoka Station and began the two-hour multi-train trip back.  The first train I got on (Toyoko Line) was strangely not crowded, with only about 60% of the seats taken, so I took the one semi-box seat arrangement (the rest are bench seats with the seat back against the windows), opened the window as far as it would go (only about 40% from the top, pulling down), and stood up between the seats to have a real look at the world outside, without glass getting in the way.  And it was a nice (as in big-city interesting, not countryside beautiful) sight, with a cool breeze blowing into the car.  When there's nothing but air between yourself and what you're looking at, you really know you're there; but when you're looking through glass, it's as though you're watching it on TV or something.

And... seeing this on a computer screen, it's further still from "being there", but even on the computer, removing the window glass from the chain of actions and technology leading to your screen brings you one step closer to the original scene.  It's not the same as being there of course, but....

As I looked out into the electric Tokyo night ("electric" in the sense of everything being electric more than being charged, although there's some of that as well), there was that big-city feeling of being in middle of urban action and adventure.  Part of the big-city ambiance of Tokyo comes form the sound of the many trains echoing between the buildings or heard in the distance - steel wheels and electric motors ("screeeech... screeeeech... mmmmmMMMMMM......  MMMMMMmmmmmmm......").  There's a little of that in the following video:

"Approaching Shibuya Station at Night"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_xz9TK7n3A

In playing that back - there is no screeching exactly, but there is a low-tone sound made by the wheels - hard to describe, but you can hear it in the video.  And um... yeah... you're not supposed to stick your head out the window - you could lose it that way.

Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
http://www5d.biglobe.ne.jp/~LLLtrs/

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Nice. by blixco (2.00 / 0) #1 Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 02:28:38 PM EST
I love the idea of an Irish pub in Japan.  I know, the Irish Pub Brand has been exported everywhere except Somalia, but it's still interesting to see two very strong cultures put in the same space.
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Not sure how authentic they are though.... by lylehsaxon (4.00 / 1) #5 Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 03:30:44 AM EST
I've never been to an Irish pub in Ireland though, so I have idea how authentic the Japanese "Irish pubs" are....  Things in 2008 here are considerably more international than they were in 1984, but there's still a little of people thinking they're international by adopting something in a superficial way.  But... naw... people get out a lot more than they used to (more than double the buying power with the same amount of yen), so they really are more international now.  (More, but how much?  I don't know....)

Lyle

The shortest way home is the longest way 'round....

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Trains by ad hoc (2.00 / 0) #2 Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 03:38:42 PM EST
I watched "Approaching Shibuya Station at Night"  before reading the rest of your post and the first thing that crossed my mind was "wow, that's pretty quiet!"

Boston trains would have your ears ringing trying to turn a curve like that. Or going straight down the track, for that matter.
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Sometimes... by lylehsaxon (2.00 / 0) #4 Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 03:26:47 AM EST
Sometimes they screech, sometimes they don't.  I was thinking about that today and remembered that it had been raining.  Probably the steel wheels on steel rails make less noise when they're wet?  On the other hand, one good thing to the trains being overcrowded all the time, is that the railways have enough money to keep the tracks and rolling stock well maintained.

Lyle
The shortest way home is the longest way 'round....

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Heh. by Breaker (2.00 / 0) #3 Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 12:44:12 AM EST
Beating off on the Stepped Path?


Is there some reason for... by lylehsaxon (2.00 / 0) #6 Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 03:31:18 AM EST
that insult?

Lyle
The shortest way home is the longest way 'round....

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No insult intended. by Breaker (2.00 / 0) #7 Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 03:51:44 AM EST
It just struck me as a daft transliteration of your title.

Sorry if it offended you.


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