If I wanted to go to Japan and L.A. what should I see/avoid?

Narita is kinda far from everything but you can do this in the short layover, and its free.



After watching this I think he'd be better off just walking around in the airport
 
Stay on the west side of LA no more east than Dodger stadium. The valley should only be visited if you have plans, if not, theres nothing. Dont waste your money on anything with the words LA ot hollywood written on it. Also dont believe everyone is as nice as they play it off. They just want to know what you do.
 
Japan has a ton of claw machines that actually pay out and Gapachon, which are toy vending machines filled with a variety of stuff you'd find over here. I'm so salty the Japanese have this and we don't. Anyway if I were you I'd hit up an arcade and popular Gapachon spots. There are places where you can literally find hundreds upon hundreds of vending machines and claw machines.
 
Odaiba 1:1 scale giant Gundam statue.

Mixed male female hot springs nude.

Tokyo Skytree.
 
Train BJJ or boxing. Eat everything.
 
I want to go see Japan. I have also always wanted to see Los Angeles (and really every state and major city in the USA, but don't have time for that)

So I think I will go before this summer ends, or maybe early Sept.

I'd like to stay in hostels because I have a lot of fun when I go to those places. Lots of drinking and new people to meet.

Is it safe to go to LA/safe to go there and stay in a hostel? I imagine it's not based on music by Dr. Dre but I have no idea. I'd also like to do an open mic comedy night in L.A. and tell some jokes about how much I like Kanye West.

What should I see in Japan? I was thinking I'd stay in Japan for 1 week and spend maybe 3-4 days in LA.

I think I will fly first to Japan and hit LA on my way back.

i'm gonna be doing just that in a few days when i hit up denver.

as for la, lots to see and do. are you gonna have a car in la? if not, then i guess stick around the santa monica and hollywood areas. la is huge in terms of size. can't see much without a vehicle.
 
i'm gonna be doing just that in a few days when i hit up denver.

as for la, lots to see and do. are you gonna have a car in la? if not, then i guess stick around the santa monica and hollywood areas. la is huge in terms of size. can't see much without a vehicle.

Hmm. Good tip. Thank you. I will look to rent something
 
Why the fuck would you go to LA? It's just a lame city.

Ha ha this. Japan is cool, try to go to the sumo if you can, i had an awesome time there drinking Asahi and watching fat guys wrestle in g strings.
 
Avoid getting bukkake'd in Japan. I'm giving you this advice based on experience.. :eek:
 
DTLA has a pretty good beer scene. Modern Times has a satellite location there. Golden Road is a 5 miles north. The best breweries are in the south bay area (Monkish, Dudes, Smog City). Olvera street has some cool stuff to see some Mexican culture. You could probably find an event to go to at Pershing Square or Grand Park. I haven't been, but Grand Central Market is a nice spot to eat and drink from what I've heard. Not sure if you're into baseball, but I prefer Angel games rather than Dodger games. Beer is cheaper and there's Golden Road and Karl Strauss breweries right across the street from Angel Stadium.
 
I would like to search for illegal black market uncensored porno BluRay of China Matsuoka.
 
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Kind of random question but I will have layover at Narita airport for 5 hours. You don't have to claim your bag to leave the airport right?
What can you do in Narita?
There is easily 5hrs worth of crazy shit to see in Narita without ever leaving the airport.

People watching, crazy things for sale, rattlesnake head boots on display, all the crazy signs about dogs.

I’ve had some long layovers in narita and never got bored.

Can get rooms by the hour if you want to take a nap or company if you are bored.
 
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