Hai Yorokonde

When I first saw this, I initially thought it was the OP of some old seinen anime, like The Laughing Salesman. The lyrics and frustration of the song certainly felt at home in a seinen. Regardless, the song is both very catchy to listen to, and the MV is certainly worth a watch.

Otonoke

Just when you thought the Mashle OP was Creepy Nuts’ banger hit for this year… Just like that one, I can’t get this song out of my head despite not even seeing the show (though the premise is tempting).

Itasha

I don’t see most of these cars getting much traction outside of an anime convention. I personally wouldn’t sticker wrap a bunch of anime girls to my car. I do have to give props towards the cars that instead go for anime realism rather than flash, in particular the (multiple) renditions of the Fujiwara Tofu Shop car from Initial D, complete with blinky lights. I’d ride those on a normal day.

Anime Conventions: An Honest Guide

Seriously though, some people who frequent anime conventions really do need to shower more often.

Omurice @ SMASH! Maid Cafe

Whilst I’ve been to many anime conventions, I have yet to set foot in a maid cafe, even in Japan. It’s definitely something to consider doing with friends of certain tastes, but I would never go alone. This pop-up was only for one weekend a year (as it’s an annual convention), but it’s likely going to be a mainstay at large anime conventions around the world, and of course there’s plenty of these in Akihabara.

Lego Pokemon

Indoors 11 – Cherry Pie

Watching Migi and Dali made me want to try cherry pies for the first time. Bought them from a specialized bakery and enjoyed each slice with some B&J’s.

Anime vs. Reality (Kamiyama/Takayama)


It’s very hard to line the shots up from the actual anime scenes, due to various issues like not having the right field-of-view with the lucky cat above and the library below. This shot of the main shopping street intersecting with the road leading to Kajibashi Bridge lined up really well however.


I stopped by the “Bagpipe” (the real-life one on the right) cafe to see if they also sell pineapple sandwiches like in “Pineapple Sand” (the anime one on the left). Sadly, they do not despite having a Hyouka memorabilia section inside. At least I got to try their cheesecake and Viennese coffee – will post that soon.


This one was quite difficult. The sun sets a lot later when I took this, not to mention the real-life “Cafe Katsute” (right) closes long before then, and it does seem that the anime-version, “Cafe 123” (left) did make a few difference in positioning certain elements. Nevertheless, I think the similarity is still very much visible.

There’s many more spots that I visited which were featured in the show, such as the real-life Hida High School that the anime Kamiyama High School is based on (not publishing pictures because of obvious reasons), and the Miyagawa Morning Market (most of the stone pillars Satoshi stood on in the intro were removed to make way for a bridge). For fellow fans of the show, I do encourage you to make your own pilgrimage to Takayama and see for yourself – in addition to the tasty Hida Steaks and fascinating blasts of Japanese nostalgia you can consume.

Universal Studios Japan

I don’t normally care for big theme parks like Disneyland or Universal Studios. When anime is involved, however…

Also: yes, I did spend time at Super Nintendo World. Photos coming soon!

Conan Manholes!