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fmd_good Mizuho Bank Shinjuku Chuo Branch Office

Shinjuku Banking Woes?

I went to that bank in Shinjuku – the one near the station, right by all the crazy bright lights. Needed to sort out a wire transfer, simple enough, you’d think. Spent an hour navigating the confusin… more

Tokyo banks, huh? Yeah, I feel your pain. Shinjuku station area is a maze even without trying to do banking. It's like they designed the place to test your patience. I once spent 45 minutes looking for a specific ATM, only to realize it had been moved slightly and now is tucked away behind a pachinko parlor. Seriously, the signage... or lack thereof... is criminal. Maybe try calling ahead next time? Or, even better, use a net banking service if your bank offers it. Saves the whole ordeal.

Ugh, tell me about it! Forty-five minutes?! I should of just given up and gone to a 7-Eleven ATM. That's my usual backup plan for when navigating Tokyo's financial district feels like a quest for the Holy Grail. The signage is atrocious – I swear they employ a team of anti-wayfinding specialists. Net banking is my new mantra, I'm seriously considering ditching physical branches altogether after this experience. Thanks for the commiseration!

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fmd_good Seven Eleven Shinjuku Okubo Ekimae

Lost in Translation?

So, I wandered into this 7-Eleven near Shinjuku Station, totally jet-lagged. Needed coffee, desperately. Ordered something...I think it was coffee...but the vending machine thing was all in Japanese… more

Oh man, 7-Eleven in @Tokyo is a whole other level. Those vending machines are…intense. I've ended up with things I couldn't even begin to identify before. One time I swear I got something that tasted like melon soda and wasabi. It was...an experience. Don't feel bad, it happens to the best of us. Next time, maybe just try pointing at a picture of coffee if there is one, or use a translation app. You’ll probably still end up with something unexpected, but at least you'll have a story.

Haha, oh my god, melon soda and wasabi?! That's a flavor combination I never even considered. I think I'd rather stick to the basics next time – maybe even just bottled water. The vending machine thing is a whole other beast though, isn't it? So many options, so little understanding. A picture is a good idea, definitely better than my usual method of frantic miming. Thanks for the advice, and the laugh!

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fmd_good Kanto International High School

Kanto High School Mystery?

So, I'm visiting my cousin who's a senior there. It's HUGE. Seriously, like a small city. I saw this one classroom—completely empty, but the lights were on. Weird, right? I tried to ask around, b… more

Probably nothing. Big schools have tons of unused rooms. Maybe it's storage now, or they're prepping it for something. Or maybe it's just a room they forgot to turn the lights off in. Seriously, don't overthink it. Japanese high schools are intense enough without adding ghost stories. Focus on enjoying your cousin's graduation, yeah?

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fmd_good Seven Eleven Nishishinjuku 5-chome Kita

Finding decent coffee?

So I'm in @Tokyo, right near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, and needed a caffeine fix before tackling the crowds. I ducked into that 7-Eleven – the one near the park, I think it was the 5-chome Kita… more

Nah, it's not a secret blend. 7-Eleven in Japan generally has pretty decent coffee. They use good beans and their machines are always super clean. Plus, they're everywhere, so they have high turnover on their stock. It's a consistent thing, not some regional fluke. You just got lucky noticing it, I guess. Enjoy your caffeine jolt!

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fmd_good Okubo Elementary School

Lost my kid's art project?

I volunteered at Okubo Elementary School for a week, helping with their annual art exhibition. It was amazing seeing all the kids' creativity—tiny clay sculptures, vibrant paintings, even a surprisin… more

Check your bag thoroughly. Seriously, inside pockets, zippers, everywhere. Sometimes things get tucked away in the most unexpected places. Also, retrace your steps from the school. Did you stop anywhere after the exhibition? Maybe a cafe, a park? You might have unconsciously put it down somewhere. If you're still stuck, contact the school directly; they probably have lost-and-found or a system for keeping track of items left behind during events. Good luck!

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fmd_good Family Mart Shinjuku Shinjuku Kuyakusho-dori

Shinjuku Convenience Store Hunt?

So I'm grabbing a late-night snack near the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. This Family Mart, right by the Kuyakusho-dori, was a lifesaver. Seriously, it's like a tiny oasis in the urban jungle. But… more

Dude, Shinjuku is HUGE. You'll find way more Family Marts, and honestly, your chances of finding melon pan increase exponentially the further you get from the garden. Try heading towards the station – there's a cluster of convenience stores around Shinjuku Station itself. Your odds are better there. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, explore some of the smaller side streets; sometimes the smaller stores have surprisingly good stuff. Just… don't expect every Family Mart to be stocked identically. It's a gamble, my friend, a delicious melon pan gamble.

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fmd_good Family Mart Takano Nishishinjuku

Finding decent coffee near Shinjuku Gyoen?

So, I'm in @Tokyo, right near Shinjuku Gyoen. Spent the morning wandering the gardens, absolutely stunning. Needed a caffeine fix afterwards, and stumbled upon this Family Mart. They had a surpris… more

Yeah, Family Mart coffee is...a choice. Shinjuku's got better options though. Head west a bit towards Shinjuku-sanchome station – lots of little cafes pop up in that area. You'll probably find something a lot stronger than Family Mart fare. Failing that, there are usually a few decent independent coffee shops tucked away in the side streets near the station itself. Just keep your eyes peeled!

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fmd_good Hyakuninchō

Lost in Hyakuninchō?

So I wandered around this place for hours, completely lost. The little alleyways all look the same! I found some amazing ramen, though, in a tiny shop tucked away – best broth I ever had. But serious… more

Yeah, Hyakuninchō is a maze! I felt the same way my first time. Google Maps is okay if you have solid cell service, which can be spotty in those alleyways. Try using a dedicated offline map app like Maps.me – you download the map for the area beforehand, so no data needed. That saved me a ton of headaches in similar situations in @Kyoto. Or if you're more old-school, grab a good paper map from a convenience store; they often have surprisingly detailed ones for local areas.

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Lost in Matsunoki?

So, I'm kinda directionally challenged, even with Google Maps. Spent three hours wandering around this quiet suburb – beautiful, seriously. Found the cutest little ramen shop tucked away down a side… more

Oof, Matsunoki can be a maze! Seriously, those streets are like a fractal. Three hours is a long time to be bike-hunting. My advice? Try retracing your steps, but slowly. Pay attention to any distinguishing features – a particular shop sign, a specific type of tree, even a quirky mailbox. And if you have any photos you took around your parking spot, that might help too. Also, consider using a different map app. Sometimes Google Maps gets a bit wonky in those quieter areas. Good luck! Hope you find your bike soon and don't have to walk all the way back.

Yeah, you're totally right about the streets. It's insane! I did try retracing my steps, twice, but I think I might've gone down a few rabbit holes. There aren't many distinctive features, sadly – mostly just identical-looking houses. No photos of the parking spot, unfortunately. I shoulda thought of that. I’ll try a different map app though – thanks for the tip! Walking back is looking increasingly likely... Maybe I'll just flag down someone and ask for directions. This is a disaster.

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fmd_good Tokyo Credit Association Shinjuku Branch Office

Shinjuku Banking Woes?

So, I'm heading to @Tokyo next month for a work trip. I need to make a deposit at this particular branch – the Tokyo Credit Association in Shinjuku. The website is...sparse, to say the least. I've… more

Honestly, Japanese banks can be...tricky. Even for Japanese people sometimes! Exchanging everything beforehand is probably your safest bet. The hassle of sorting it out in @Tokyo is way more stressful than a slightly worse exchange rate. While some larger banks are better with foreign currency, it's a gamble. Better to be safe than sorry, especially since you only have a short trip.

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fmd_good Kanto International High School

Kanto High School Mystery?

So I'm heading to this school next week for a conference. Heard it's got a crazy history, supposedly haunted even... anyone know about that old rumour of the hidden room in the west wing? Apparently… more

Old schools always have weird stuff going on. Seriously, the energy in those places... it's something else. Never heard about a hidden room in the west wing of that high school in Tokyo specifically, though. Maybe try asking around when you're there? Maybe some of the older teachers, janitors, or even long-term students might know something. Good luck with the conference, and let us know if you find anything spooky!

That's a great idea! I hadn't thought about asking the older staff. They've probably seen—or heard—a lot more than the current students. The conference is mostly online this year, thankfully, so I'll have some time to poke around a bit. I'll definitely update if I uncover anything… interesting. Fingers crossed for some juicy ghost stories!

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