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About Bowing In Japan
Here’s some great advice about bowing in Japan! Traditional, apology, greeting and so on. Take a look!
It’s very important to know how to bow there. It’s considered polite and they will appreciate you more there if you know some local manners. Bowing is (in my opinion) one of the most important things you can possibly know when traveling in Japan.
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dangos in Hamarikyu gardens, Chuo, 7th May ´12
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A guy casually sleeping on the alley, Shinjuku, 25th April ´12
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Kimono shop, Keio Mall, Shinjuku, 25th April ´12
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Cigarette vending machine, somewhere between Shinjuku, Minato and Shibuya (I got lost haha), 25th April ´12
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Cute pink UFOCATCHER machines, Akihabara, 2nd May ´12
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Asahi vending machine, Yoyogi, 8th May ´12
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Shinjuku Sanchome station, Shinjuku, 30th April ´12
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Shibuya, 6th May ´12
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kikibozu asked: I want to get a tattoo the next time I go to tokyo. would you recommend your tattoo artist?
YES I would!
(if someone doesn’t know,)
I went to La Perra Negra Dolce 13. That’s in Yoyogi, near Harajuku. The owner of the place and the artist is Aya, a nice woman who can also speak English. She is calm and listens to your wishes. Her prices are reasonable.
My blog posts about the tattoo and studio:
The studio may be a bit hard to find cus it doesn’t really stand out and it’s located to this small street surrounded by homes.
The address of the studio is
東京都渋谷区神山町10-14
(10-14Kamiyamacho Shibuya Tokyo Japan)
more contact info on the studio’s site here
I made you a little map :3

“A” is Yoyogi Koen subway station, “B” is the studio. I recommend you to copy&paste that address to Google map and really “walk” that route from the station to the studio. Also print this or some other map to make sure you find the place.
Have a great trip!







