Monday, April 4, 2011

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Shibuya Girl (I)

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I've been about to report to Sofia Coppola for moral damages. I went to Japan thinking it would be a crappy imitation of Scarlett Johansson in Lost In Translation . Be careful, it's cumbersome, as you see, I was clear. I have no pints of a movie star as much as my mom says if I do a biopic would be the best player this blonde girl from the Lips. At least would busty. That's something. I

Tokyo would be a terrible place and I would be immersed in a mixture of post-earthquake and post-tsunami environmental radiation background pop music. Scared me terrifying the country, but not for all that, but Charlotte's syndrome. This is called the star of the Coppola film, the girl who urgently needs someone to translate their world in order to understand something of Tokyo.

Tokyo is huge because there are no buildings mediators. Well, actually I'm not sure if that's why, but it was the first detail that caught my attention. The skyscrapers and houses - there are buildings of all sorts and conditions - never touching. So quietly can range Earthquake and do not collapse by pulling from each other. Although the space between them is minimal and barely fit in the trash containers, do not touch. Perhaps the Japanese are a bit like that. Do not touch too. But it did not seem ridiculous. I always thought that the script for Lost In Translation laughed somewhat from the Japanese. May be difficult to understand from the perspective of a European, but not more than me is an inhabitant of Abidjan or Tashkent.

When the aircraft made the approach to Narita Airport, a Japanese flight attendant approached me and asked me if I had a connecting flight to a another destination in Asia. I said no. I stayed in Tokyo and did not know until then. He thanked me for visiting their country and told me not to be afraid.

- could leave the bag in the middle of the pedestrian crossing in Shibuya, back to the half hour and no one will hit.

was true. Understand the key cost me, but I think I succeeded. From the plane window I saw the Japanese coast is very flat, and therefore there are many places that could be swept by a tsunami. But I saw that is a very mountainous country. There are not many good places to deploy the cities. No shows in Tokyo, but there is lack of space. That conviction to live very close to others, but untouched. As buildings. So there are no papers lying on the street, and people talk too loud, or people wear brightly colored umbrellas that may distract others. Sidewalks of Harajuku, Tokyo's Champs Elysee, was an endless line of clear plastic umbrellas that were carried with great care not to attack the next door.

Respect has a downside, of course, like everything that is carried to extremes. When a Japanese girl tries to raise the baby picture of the subway stairs, the rest of the dough up and look straight ahead. Act as if it were not there. Many times, who helps the girl is someone Western.

Tomorrow, more that I am doing the thing of the hands and still not have told you what a Shibuya Girl.

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