Hey folks. Once again a filler post, sorry! Just to keep things fresh and updated!
So yesterday when I was waiting for the train to get back home from school, some japanese fella' decided it would be appropriate to jump in front of that very train, effectively ending his life in the fraction of a second. Therefore, they suspended the line to clean up all the body parts and blood, so I walked to Shinjuku instead and did some brief shopping and general strolling-around. I got really frustrated since I found this great clothing store with an awesome collection, but about 90% of it was too small for me to wear! I mean, their "L" sizes would barely fit my nephue (Who, by the way, sent me an awesome embroidery as well as a Melvin-themed mousepad)
Anyway, I'm very much looking forward to this weekend! The whole class, along with all of our teachers, are going out to a Shinjuku izakaya on Friday! It's been a while, so that'll be fun for sure. Also, me and a crazy french guy are thinking of going to Roppongi on Saturday night. I haven't been to Roppongi for about four months, so I'm looking forward to that as well. I'll try to get many pictures as possible and post them here later.
Until then.
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In front of YAMANOTE?! WTF stupid guy, I bet he hated his family. They have to pay for all the trouble it caused.
SvaraRaderaYeah, Yamanote line. I think he jumped in Shinjuku. It was pretty funny though (not the jump) how the Shin Okubo station's speaker went on and repeated the message that people should take another line because this one wouldn't come within an hour. Although, being Shin-Okubo, nearly all the people on the platforms were korean or other foreigners, and 90% of them didn't understand what was being said and so they just stood there waiting for the train in vain :]
SvaraRaderaAnd yeah... as you said, his family is going to get a big fat bill (about 5 million yen if I recall correctly) for causing a delay for some 100.000 passengers using that train within that hour.
Emh, and Yamanote Line is the only line from Shin-Okubo too...
SvaraRaderaYeah, it is. The personnel directed people to the other lines going from Okubo station instead of Shin-Okubo.
SvaraRaderashoppa och svårt att hitta rätt storlek, välkommen till min värld :P
SvaraRaderaSåg du något av händelsen?
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