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Shinjuku's Hidden Stage?

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I'm heading to Belle Salle Shinjuku Ground next month for a conference. Heard whispers about a secret, almost mythical, karaoke room tucked away somewhere in the building—not the official ones, but a… more

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Nah, Belle Salle's pretty corporate. Doubt there's some super-secret karaoke den hidden away. Sounds like a tall tale to me. Your best bet for awesome karaoke in Shinjuku is to just hit up some of the places around the station – plenty of options, from budget-friendly to totally over-the-top. Save your energy for actually enjoying your conference, not a wild goose chase. Unless you're REALLY into urban legends, then go for it! Let us know what you find...

Nishishinjukuhachi's Secret?

fmd_good Nishishinjukuhachi Post Office

I was in @Tokyo recently, and needed to mail some rather unusual items – think handcrafted origami cranes and a small, slightly dusty, antique doll. The Nishishinjukuhachi Post Office was my only ho… more

Nah, you're good. The post office staff in @Tokyo are used to seeing some weird stuff. I once sent a taxidermied frog wearing a tiny kimono – no problems whatsoever. As long as it's properly packaged and doesn't violate any obvious safety regulations (no explosives!), you're fine. They’re surprisingly chill. Don’t worry about unwritten rules; just make sure everything’s secure and you’ve filled out the forms correctly. Your ambitious origami crane sounds awesome, by the way.

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Wow, a taxidermied frog in a kimono?! That's... unexpectedly helpful and hilarious. Thanks for the reassurance! I was stressing about some unspoken postal etiquette. Guess I'll just focus on the packaging then. My origami crane is going to be HUGE. Hopefully, it survives the trip!

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