Ah, Tokyo, where much porn fun was had by all.

I rolled into town at around 10:00 and kicked around Shinjuku's many fine commercial establishments until [livejournal.com profile] cienna and [livejournal.com profile] takadainmate arrived. After locating a locker for the duo (no mean feat, as it was a holiday weekend), we hied to Nakano and its Mandarake, where much looking for FMA, Deathnote, and [insert [livejournal.com profile] cienna and [livejournal.com profile] takadainmate's obscure fandoms here] took place. Then it was off to Shibuya to hit up Tower records, Tsutaya, and of course Mandarake. Much purchasing of Deathnote doujinshi ensued.

As we were staying with a Japanese friend, we weren't going to get a chance to look at said doujinshi later in the evening, so we attempted to do it in various locations ranging from Dunkin Donuts to a Chinese dive in Shinjuku. Of course, we (well, I) managed to open the racier stuff at the most inopportune moments. I can never eat dinner in Shinjuku again.

Sunday included more shopping: Tsutaya; Kbooks, Animate, and Toranoana in Akihabara; and Toranoana, Mandarake, and Kbooks in Ikebukuro. (We'd meant to go to Animate there too, but ran out of time).

Animate was a bit of a disappointment - the new Ichi Raci was out, but alas, it includes no new chapter of Silver Diamond. I'd been looking forward to actually reading a chapter in real time with other fen, but it was not to be. There was nothing else to do, therefore, than buy some more Saiyuki crap that I don't really need, which I did. I also picked up a novel or two and the newest Sakurai Shushushu tankoubon, because I didn't feel like haunting my local Bookoff until someone bothered to sell a used copy. I considered getting the drama CD of Wild Rock as well, as that's something not readily available in my town, but didn't, due to the 3,000 yen price tag. Now I wish I had bought it, and will probably try to do so the next time I go to the local Animate.

The new Ikebukuro Mandarake is nice - well organised, brightly lit, and with an extensive collection of djs. It's quite obvious that they're trying to compete with Kbooks, and are doing a good job of it. I managed to pick up several more FMA and Deathnote dj, as well as the prize of my trip - a 400 yen FFVII doujinshi by none other than Sakurai Shushushu. (More on that in a later post.)

While in said Mandarake, we met (completely by chance) two of our companions from the Comiket outing earlier last month. I about had a heart attack when I looked up from a shelf of new doujinshi to find them standing directly behind me.

Mandarake also had some absolutely gorgeous looking djs by Bohra Naono, who I will one day wed if there is any cosmic justice in the universe. Unfortunately, the one I really wanted was 4,000 yen, so there was no way I could purchase it. Oh, how we weep.

And then it was on to Kbooks, where I purchased several more (and much pricier) dj by Sakurai and actually managed to get my hands on some decently priced (if still too expensive) Naono doujinshi. Not surprisingly, these were the most expensive, but highest quality, of my purchases that weekend.

Monday was consumed by a lot of tromping around in a semi-hung over state with loads of doujinshi on our backs. I didn't find any fandom stuff at Kinokunia, although I did manage to locate and purchase the sole remaining copy of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell, which I've been wanting to read for quite some time, but which is the book most likely not to appear any time soon in my local bookstores. I also found an 一級 book I don't already own, so purchased that too. I'm going to pass this test, if only because I've sunk such a ridiculous sum of money into study materials that I'll feel like a complete tool if I don't.

Of course, I ended up standing on the shinkansen and tokkyuu all the way back home, but there's much to be said for the discreetness of the novel as compared to my other purchases, so I wasn't particularly bored on the way back.

So yeah. Weekend in Tokyo.

これで以上です。

From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


Translate Saiyuki Reload for me like you promised and i'll send you cds of it.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


Ouch, woman, you drive a hard bargain. Unfortunately, my first 3 books are in America, and the fourth remains sadly beyond my grasp at the moment. Weeping all around, we are.

From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


Well what are they doing there is what I want to know! Okay then, when you get 4 you can just do that one. And i'll still send you the cds because I, unlike what everyone says about me, am a very nice person.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


They're there because I bougth them in America (at great risk to the health of my bank account, I might add). Yes, that's how slowly they come out.

And I will happy translate 4 as I've read it already in the monthlies.

As soon as I get my hands on it, that is.

From: [identity profile] takadainmate.livejournal.com


Cool. But you mean i'll be waiting 'till my 30th birthday for the next takubon? That's shite.

From: [identity profile] lebateleur.livejournal.com


You're telling me. That's why I bitch and bitch and bitch about her writing so many series concurrently.

.

Profile

lebateleur: A picture of the herb sweet woodruff (Default)
Trismegistus

Most Popular Tags

Powered by Dreamwidth Studios

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags