cisco
» CMF MemberHi guys,
I am in Japan at present. Just on the outskirts of Kyoto tonight up on the edge of a green/hilly area, about 20-30 minutes further out of town from Gion district (Geisha girl capital).
Just a super quick update regarding the micra scene over here. We haven't been to Tokyo yet, but will be there tomorrow.. However, I haven't seen anywhere near as many K11s this time as last time.. I spotted 1 old BOLERO silver micra with all the trimmings, but that's it so far. K12s are fairly common now and even they are starting to look slightly old-ish. We saw a Tommy Kaira K12 and a NISMO K12. Plus many normal K12s.
I am becoming more interested in the tiny K class cars, they seem to be catching my eye a lot more this time. I saw one ralliart colt so far the same as my colt back home in Aus.
My current favourite new K car would be the Honda DIVA. We saw this lovely bright yellow one with bronze racing rims, looks around 15-17" (Looks large on that tiny car), and it just looked beautiful. Saw an e-4wd K12 march and an e-4wd Nissan Tiida. That seems to be reasonably common.
Spent some time in Osaka this trip, never been there before.. Just reminded me a fair bit of Tokyo, but we only stayed in the main city area and didn't get around too much.
We still stay for 7 days in Tokyo and then after that play it by ear in the final 2 weeks. Maybe just decide to set up base in Tokyo and really pretend that we almost live there for that 3 week run.. Or we may decide to go far up North, E.g. Sapporo or far west e.g. Fukuoka. It would be good to see some of the more diverse/distant places.
Most of the people are excellent. People really appreciate you doing simple kind things e.g. letting them in or opening a door for them, unlike at home. Its not just a euphoria, the manners and respect are definitely in another league to what you get in return in Australia.
We are loving the food and how affordable everything is at the moment with the strong aussie dollar. Have been giving the vending machines a work out and trying to try and see as many new things as possible.
Getting a bit hungry now, so we are about to get ready and go out eating and drinking for the night, probably near or in the Gion district or somewhere just out of town from there.
I have picked up some more Japanese words, but its still frustrating how little I know. Always trying to learn more, but it takes time. We found the best teppenyaki bar in Osaka and we learnt heaps of food names and ordered all this crazy mix of stuff and it was just bloody beautiful.
There are a stupendous amount of awesome gadgets also. Some of the model cars and remote control things and fake model guns and radio controlled aeroplanes/helicopters are out of this world.
They have some AUTECH K12 Nissan March large size (about a foot long) full detailed model, it looks UNREAL - a couple of hundred bucks.
I don't have a camera at this stage, will be buying one tomorrow in Akihabara/Tokyo, but if I spot anything really cool in terms of cars or Micras, I will upload it here..
Later.
I am in Japan at present. Just on the outskirts of Kyoto tonight up on the edge of a green/hilly area, about 20-30 minutes further out of town from Gion district (Geisha girl capital).
Just a super quick update regarding the micra scene over here. We haven't been to Tokyo yet, but will be there tomorrow.. However, I haven't seen anywhere near as many K11s this time as last time.. I spotted 1 old BOLERO silver micra with all the trimmings, but that's it so far. K12s are fairly common now and even they are starting to look slightly old-ish. We saw a Tommy Kaira K12 and a NISMO K12. Plus many normal K12s.
I am becoming more interested in the tiny K class cars, they seem to be catching my eye a lot more this time. I saw one ralliart colt so far the same as my colt back home in Aus.
My current favourite new K car would be the Honda DIVA. We saw this lovely bright yellow one with bronze racing rims, looks around 15-17" (Looks large on that tiny car), and it just looked beautiful. Saw an e-4wd K12 march and an e-4wd Nissan Tiida. That seems to be reasonably common.
Spent some time in Osaka this trip, never been there before.. Just reminded me a fair bit of Tokyo, but we only stayed in the main city area and didn't get around too much.
We still stay for 7 days in Tokyo and then after that play it by ear in the final 2 weeks. Maybe just decide to set up base in Tokyo and really pretend that we almost live there for that 3 week run.. Or we may decide to go far up North, E.g. Sapporo or far west e.g. Fukuoka. It would be good to see some of the more diverse/distant places.
Most of the people are excellent. People really appreciate you doing simple kind things e.g. letting them in or opening a door for them, unlike at home. Its not just a euphoria, the manners and respect are definitely in another league to what you get in return in Australia.
We are loving the food and how affordable everything is at the moment with the strong aussie dollar. Have been giving the vending machines a work out and trying to try and see as many new things as possible.
Getting a bit hungry now, so we are about to get ready and go out eating and drinking for the night, probably near or in the Gion district or somewhere just out of town from there.
I have picked up some more Japanese words, but its still frustrating how little I know. Always trying to learn more, but it takes time. We found the best teppenyaki bar in Osaka and we learnt heaps of food names and ordered all this crazy mix of stuff and it was just bloody beautiful.
There are a stupendous amount of awesome gadgets also. Some of the model cars and remote control things and fake model guns and radio controlled aeroplanes/helicopters are out of this world.
They have some AUTECH K12 Nissan March large size (about a foot long) full detailed model, it looks UNREAL - a couple of hundred bucks.
I don't have a camera at this stage, will be buying one tomorrow in Akihabara/Tokyo, but if I spot anything really cool in terms of cars or Micras, I will upload it here..
Later.