JAPAN THREAD!
Sukebe_GG Oh and in Kyoto check out Pop Pizza run by ex-Radio Beats, MOTO etc. I'm going for the first time in a few weeks...
https://www.facebook.com/PopPizzaKyoto_
That's pretty cool I did not know he was doing that now.
heading to japan around christmas/new years with my gf to escape family & NYE shite! should be between tokyo & kyoto and working on some onsen stops and the like.. only for two weeks so kinda squeezed for time. any winter and punk recs would be sick, but looks like the thread's well covered already..
also hoping to line up a wrestling show or a gig if the planets align?? any ideas on that would be mad.. NJPW or local wrestling, any kinda punk/hardcore/experimental stuff.. is there a good place to look for that kinda thing?
Sushi Dai is the best meal I've ever had
Bath houses are a very pleasant experience.
As far as live gigs, these are good for Osaka
https://x.com/LmeOsaka
https://x.com/osakapunk_gig
Check out this for Tokyo
https://www.instagram.com/japangigs/
This one is way more broad
https://www.tokyogigguide.com/en/
so better to check individual clubs like the one our own Ayapapa works at
https://www.heavysick.co.jp/club/
She can definitely chime in with more, but there are these long-running venues:
http://www.shimokitazawa-loft.com/live/index.html
https://www.loft-prj.co.jp/schedule/shelter
https://redcloth.sputniklab.com/
An outdoor onsen with free-flowing sake in winter is heavenly!
have a drink and play records with fifi at the poor cow in shimokitazawa
Thank you so much everyone! Can’t want to check out shows and onsen. I’ll be there in November and early December, so perfect time for sake and a soak.
Does anyone here speak Japanese? I am trying to learn enough to be conversational by the time I get there.
Sukebe_GG thanks heaps sukebe! these look sick.. much much appreciated. pretty much gonna pickle from the outside in onsen water and pickle from the inside with sake for two weeks, hopefully that refreshes life's ailments..
filthqueen666 少し日本語を知っています。[I know a little!]
I’ve been going to classes and studying on my own for about a year now just as hobby. I really enjoy it, but it’s quite a time commitment and I’m still much better at reading it than speaking/understanding someone speaking it at this point. Learning a little before you go will definitely help you enjoy things more, but it’s not essential to get around, especially in Tokyo or Kyoto.
You can teach yourself hiragana and katakana through Tofugu, which you’ll need to ultimately learn kanji:
https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/learn-hiragana/
https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/learn-katakana/
Katakana is basically the character set they use for loan words, so learning that more or less will let you read English in code. A lot of bar menus are written in katakana, so you’ll see stuff like マティーニ (“ma-tei-ni”/martini) or ビール (“bii-ru”/beer). We were in a basement bar with no cell service at one point, so no one could use google translate, and I got to swoop in and act as translator…despite barely knowing any grammar. It felt awesome!
Anyway, holler if you want any recommendations for what to prioritize or good learning resources!
I was lucky to be living here while studying but try as much as you can to immerse yourself even if not in Japan: watch Doraemon cartoons to start to get your ears attuned. Move on to Sanae, Crayon Shinchan, etc. as you progress. Keep it on the background while making dinner or doing other stuff.
If you do start on kanji - write them out numerous times to start, at least the first few hundred basic ones. I would also watch the Tuesday night enka music show because the songs are slow and the lyrics pretty basic themes - love and seasons! The harder kanji has furigana and you might just find yourself mastering a classic or two...
(the title (Soemon-cho Blues) is just the name of a neighborhood in Osaka)
This one also fits in the "why havnt this been reissued yet" thread....
I've really been enjoying this record by Miharu Koshi. Guess i would call it "art pop" or whatever. Not unlike YMO. Reccomendations for anything similar would be great.
sixbigboys that’s all such good advice! Thank you!
In addition to Tokyo and Kyoto, I want to get out to the mountains, so I figured it would be useful just like you described. Also, it’s really rewarding. I’ve never really committed to learning a new language before but I feel like I unlocked a new way to challenge myself cognitively.
Sukebe_GG this is so fun, love this
This might be a dumb question.
Last night I was talking to Geros from Japan, using a translation app. We started talking about "dark wave" and I asked "if you had a dark wave band, what would you call it?" But the question didn't seem to come across. I asked it a few different ways, hoping to get some weird band name for an imaginary project, but they didn't know what I was talking about.
Is there anything lost in translation here? Like do Japanese people "name" bands, or is there any sort of subjunctive mood issues that would prevent this hypothetical from crossing the language barrier?
Sukebe_GG Chiming in now! I haven’t been on here for a while. So yeah, it kinda sucks that Tokyo lacks a full listing of shows. So yeah, you would just have to check out the IG or the X account of the individual venues around town. I do list the shows I put on here-
https://www.instagram.com/what_we_do_is_not_secret?igsh=MXR1cGpzaDIycHRrag%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Nathan Loud
The subjunctive shouldn't be a problem but maybe it just needed a little more clarification like, "imagine if you had a dark wave band..." I don't know if I have necessarily played the band naming game with Japanese but there shouldn't be any impediment to it, especially given the wild names some bands have. Would really love to know or figure out what "Assfort" is supposed to mean...
btw, "The Geros" is a perfect fit for their KBD mutant punk, as besides the Germs and Zeros proximities, "gero" means vomit! I wanted to name a garage punk band "Los Dorobos", dorobo is thief in Japanese, and Japanese has the same vowel sounds as Spanish.
Touring Japan in early June, second time going but will have more free time this go around. Anymore recommendations for cool shit, especially in Shinjuku I would love to hear it.