Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Lets Visit Japan - Shibuya, Tokyo

Well since I've been slacking off a bunch I decided to get motivated and do something. So I'm gonna start it off with some information about locations in Japan.

Today's topic will be about Shibuya, located in the city of Tokyo.

One of Japan's busiest areas, Shibuya is one of 23 city-ward's of Tokyo. Founded on March 15, 1947, Shibuya has grown into a metropolis of people. In 2003 the estimated population was averaged around 201,524 persons with a density of 13,337.13 persons per km^2. The total area of Shibuya is 15.11 km^2.

Shibuya is primarily known for its fashion and entertainment trends. These trends are popular among many of the young people in Japan, especially those in their teens. There are many famous department stores located in Shibuya which are popular, but the most popular is Shibuya 109.

Shibuya 109 (ichimarukyuu) is know as the origin of the kogal subculture. A typical Kogal outfit is comprised of "wearing platform boots, a miniskirt, copious amounts of makeup, hair coloring (usually blond), artificial suntans, and designer accessories." (Japanese Lifestyle)

Shibuya is also famous for pedestrian traffic. Located in front of Shibuya Station is a four way stop which allows pedestrian to use the entire intersection. Also called a scramble crossing, this movement of people can be quite problematic if your claustrophobic. However, it is relatively safe so as long as you follow the signs. J-walking in Japan is highly looked down upon.

Also located near Shibuya Station is Hachinko Square. This area is a very popular area for many of the young people to meet. In the center of the square is the Hachinko Statue, named after a dog who waited for his master in front of Shibuya Station every day, even after he passed away.

One cool thing to do while in Shibuya is to head down to the NHK Studiopark. This large building is part of the NHK broadcasting center. It is open to the public for viwing behind the scenes of Japan's Nation broadcasting. On most days you can see a production of a live program as well.

Once you get pass all the shopping in Shibuya there is still much to do, which includes more shopping! There are so many places to visit and things to do in Shibuya it will really make your head spin.

Wanna know more about Shibuya? Visit http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3007.html at Japan-Guide!

Monday, June 8, 2009

NEW TJX EPISODE!

That's right everyone, DJ City and DJ Gladiator are back with a new episode of TJX: The Japan Xperence (pronounced "experience"). This time they talk about their experience at Anime North 2009. So go turn up your speakers and have a listen at www.jrajio.net

And don't forget to leave a comment! DJ City and DJ Gladiator want to hear from you, the audience! Tell them what you like, hate, or even ask them a question. you can contact them by dropping them an email at: japan.xperence@gmail.com or look under contact information on their website.

-MK