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Japan, Day 2, part 2
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 @ 11:06 PM
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after Harajuku and the AU building (bathtub,etc.), we decided to head for Johnny's Jimusho. i mean Johnny's Office. it was absolutely memorable. the office building isnt THAT big but there's definitely a certain charm to it. heh. its white. and there was a car parked infront which i am absolutely convinced its Johnny-san's. No, i won't tellyou the type of car or the plate number but i can tell you that it is definitely not cheap.

I'm quite sure a few people found it a bit weird to see two girls, barely seventeen admiring an office (it was realy just a white building) with an absolute URESHI expression on their faces. haha. this is abit embarassing, but we started fangirling: "OMG. ARSHI has walked on this pavement before" and things like "OMG, ARASHI probably have been to that shop across the road". yes. our fandom is to THAT extend.

Not long after Johnny's Office was SHIBUYA. yay!

when we arrived, i had a brief flashback of sensei was erai. i'm telling you the bridge looks EXACTLY the same. in Shibuya, we dropped by at Johnny's Family Club. heh. all thanks to Ito-san of course for calling the office and having them to actually send a map to her phone. O.O 

Umm. i dont rfeally know how to describe the Johnny's Family Club because i'm not so sure myself. its something like a Johnny's musuem filled with posters with signatures of most of the Johnny's groups like ARASHI (of course), NEWS, SMAP, KATTUN and etc. and we saw ARASHI's christmas and happy new year wishes for everyone. they wrote it on a piece of paper and it was stuck in the glass case. i really felt like taking it. i mean, it was soooo close. but you know, somehow in Japan, you just become nice like the rest of them.we did take photos and due to my suckish japanese and alia's not-so-skilled kanji yet, we had abang aidil to translate for us. (edit: and i found the translation online today) i'll be posting it on my next post. wait for it. :D

was really hungry and headed to this udon shop. jaaa. oishiii. it was definitely the best udon i have tasted. yet. discussed with ito-san about our next location and as we were coming out of the restaurant, we were blown away by a group of schoolboys. haha. seriously though. aaahhh, japanese schoolboys in their ever-so-smart suits and their oh-so-cool bags.heh.