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haha, yeah thanks to the simpsons everyone knows what fugu is!

I really want to try naked sushi. anyone here done it? my friend was going to take me last time but he ended up being away when I was available to go. it should be good.

hmm would be interesting.

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You mean where you eat it off the back off a naked japanese girl???

Been there done that...

You got gcome to Hokkaido/Sapporo Baron..theres this little place called Susukino...ask any Japanese bloke..its famous for its bloke relief..

yep, that's the stuff I mean. Ok, I think a little hokkaido trip is in order next time i'm in tokyo. JAL sell domestic air tickets to gaijin to anywhere in japan for ichi man yen! cheaper than shinkansen green car! and means you can get pretty much anywhere in japan in under 2 hours.

yes, ichi ban boshi is pretty good. nice qyoza and ramen too. I go there for lunch pretty often.

Baron if ya come up Hokkas way I`ll be more than happy to take you on a kabba kura tour through dirty old susukino...I lovem 5000 yen all ya can drink, plus nibbles and nipples and more!

You mean where you eat it off the back off a naked japanese girl???

Been there done that...

You got gcome to Hokkaido/Sapporo Baron..theres this little place called Susukino...ask any Japanese bloke..its famous for its bloke relief..

i think there's 1 in australia. some aussie chef. was on the news ages ago. aussie models.

yep, that's the stuff I mean. Ok, I think a little hokkaido trip is in order next time i'm in tokyo. JAL sell domestic air tickets to gaijin to anywhere in japan for ichi man yen! cheaper than shinkansen green car! and means you can get pretty much anywhere in japan in under 2 hours.

yes, ichi ban boshi is pretty good. nice qyoza and ramen too. I go there for lunch pretty often.

yer i went there once. takes awhile too get seated though. I tried the terriyaki burger, the McPork & the tonkatsu with cheese burger. mmm wish they had those here.

+ 1 on the cheese burger from mos burger. pitty MOS burger is pretty much non - existent now.

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yer i went there once. takes awhile too get seated though. I tried the terriyaki burger, the McPork & the tonkatsu with cheese burger. mmm wish they had those here.

+ 1 on the cheese burger from mos burger. pitty MOS burger is pretty much non - existent now.

Ummm, theyre everywhere in Tokyo. :banana:

this is garbage! , please prove me wrong :P . . .

they did last november/december when I was there. 10,000 JPY anywhere in japan. I went tokyo-osaka osaka-tokyo, tokyo-kyushu kyushu-tokyo. you buy like a voucher then get your ticket at the airport. maybe it's changed now?

and yep, adam has the right idea on the naked sushi. that's what I want. I hear that prawn one is extra tasty. save that for last I think. :D

LOL, roflamao, Baron.

Smells like fish tastes like chicken eh?

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