This past weekend was action packed, well at least to my standards. A friend currently working in HK came to visit Tokyo for the weekend. Though we met up on Friday, the action packed night was on Saturday. We all started the night off with a good Yakiniku dinner in Ebisu then headed off to Shibuya for some drinks.
The first bar we went to had a Hawaiian motif. That place was decent. Nothing too special about that place except for the soba like appetizer which kept flying into my eyes when I would bite into them. We moved to a second bar near by that is known for its all red decoration and met up with other people. It started out kind of slow there until an already intoxicated group who just came from a wedding showed up. They were really load and started doing some mentally inexplainable actions. Of course, a bit buzzed, we were intrigued by this and we started communicating with them. One thing led to another and they moved to our next table. They had a chant for everything, from "Obama!" to "No more touch!" when one of the guys accidentally touched one the girls in our group. It was hilarious. There was also another group that seemed to have drank a lot and we saw this one guy trying to do everything in his power not to puke while he was waiting for the bathroom to open up. It didn't look like he made it and we even took pictures of him during his vulnerable moment.
When our entertainment slowly became more sleepy and unresponsive, we headed out to karaoke and finished off our night, or morning at that point eating ramen. The last time I stayed out until the next morning was in early March when M and C came to visit. Actually staying out all night and wasting the following day turned out to be good for us. Had we gone home early to explore more of Tokyo the next day, I was planning to take them to Akihabara, which would have potentially exposed us to the stabbing incident that occurred. It is really sad that the incident occurred, and like I mentioned in my previous post, the increase in violence in Japan is disturbing, especially random ones like what occurred in Akihabara.