Monday, March 8, 2010

Social Isolation And Menorrhagia

Izakaya: 行きましょう!


The izakaya is a [wiki]: typical Japanese bar or restaurant (but is commonly found in many cosmopolitan cities around the world), which is popular after work hours. An izakaya serves both food and drinks, customers sit on tatami mats and tables serve as very low in the traditional Japanese style. It is a sort of Japanese equivalent of the British pub.
Although to be honest are not that many those with tatami etc. ...
We go there very often. This intervention particularly worth remembering when we went twice: one organized by the school with students from all classes, the other organized by our class.
In the first we went to the Kabukicho (one of the best places to find izakaya). The Kabukicho district of Shinjuku is famous in particular to host nightclubs.
If you read that you're one of my parents, please stop reading please.


We drank really, really much. The izakaya in question is called Ninja in New York (official site here . It 'an international chain) and the school had rented an entire large room for us. Paying 2000 Yen ate and drank mainly for 3 hours straight without stopping. In the room there was also a karaoke, then the evening, starting slowly all seated at their tables, has become a sort of disco. Well, it was one of the most fun evenings when I'm here. There were also several sensei of the school.
Here some pictures, movies are better kept private * _ *
Another time we went instead to ' izakaya, always in Kabukicho, with classmates. Also this When the evening began slowly, we went first to a great restaurant in strafogarci of food (even though I had already eaten and I stayed all afternoon despite a friend's house drinking and playing playstation: o). As soon as we found out that Kaer, a Canadian girl our classmates, living with an Italian girl. We met with her and we went back to a karaoke where, besides singing, you could drink and eat in industrial quantities. Even here, more drinking than eating. Here are a few photos scattered.





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