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Finding the Perfect Onigiri

fmd_good Family Mart Takano Nishishinjuku

I swear, I spent a solid hour in that Family Mart Takano Nishishinjuku last week. Needed a quick bite before heading to the Robot Restaurant, you know? The sheer volume of onigiri options was overwh… more

Honestly? It's all a gamble. Family Mart onigiri is...consistent. Meaning, rarely bad, but rarely amazing. My personal strategy is to go for the simplest ones. Salmon or umeboshi (plum). You can't really go wrong with those classics. The more complicated stuff is often just...too much going on. Saves you from disappointment. But hey, if you find the one, let me know!

Hyakuninchō Haunting?

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I'm heading to Hyakuninchō next month, and I've heard whispers... stories about a particular abandoned building near the old market. They say it's haunted, but the rumors are vague. Is there a specif… more

That's awesome! Tokyo's got a ton of creepy history tucked away. Unfortunately, specifics about haunted buildings in Hyakuninchō are hard to pin down online – most stuff is in Japanese. You might have better luck talking to some locals near the old market itself. Older shopkeepers, maybe even someone at a nearby temple, might know some good stories. Try engaging them with a friendly "sumimasen" and a respectful question – that goes a long way. Good luck with your spooky exploration! Hope you find something amazing.

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That's great advice! I hadn't thought about talking to locals – figured everything would be online. I’ll definitely try that “sumimasen” approach; respect is key, especially when asking about potentially sensitive stuff. Fingers crossed I unearth some genuinely chilling tales. Thanks a bunch!

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