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Japan Travel Tips – Traveling to Akihabara, Japan’s City for Gamers April 27, 2021

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Welcome back to another Tuesday for Japan Travel Tips. If you’re unfamiliar with this series, we share with you some of the best independently produced documentaries designed to help international tourists who wish to visit Japan. After surviving 2020, you can be sure I REALLY want to travel, and why not travel to a country that is the birthplace of some of my favorite games of all time? Today, that’s exactly what we will be talking about.

As a fan of Japan’s gaming industry, I have my own personal opinions on what makes up their best titles, characters, and companies. Sharing that information with you is not the point of this article. Instead, I’m going to spread the word on what’s kinds of retail experiences are available in this area, and share what you can do while visiting Akihabara. Unlike the US, who had a market crash in the early 80s, Japan’s gaming industry never really crashed and because of that still offers a wide range of games, from modern to classic titles.

First thing you’re going to want to do when visiting Akihabara is check out the stores. Before we take a closer look at the city, here’s an important how-to video made by Paulo from Tokyo. He gives a full layout of the city and points out the best stores for all the different things you might want to shop for.

If you want to see Paulo’s “When it Rains” video he mentioned in the tips video you can watch it here.

Now that we have the groundwork out of the way, pet’s take a walk through the electric city shall we? I’ll let YouTube Channel Strange Parts and John from Only in Japan take it from here.

Now, let’s be honest, everyone is going to have their own ideas about how to best tackle the city. Next up I want to highlight Abroad in Japan and let him share his best tips. He highlights some of the best stores in the city and gives his best advice on where you can get the best of whatever you’re looking for.

Keep in mind a few things if you plan on buying goods from Japan and bringing them back to a country like the US:

  • Save major shopping as one of the last stops on your trip, that way you can use it to spend the last of your travel money, and reduce the time you’ll spend carrying around everything you buy. Also, if you’re staying at something like a capsule hotel, you might be limited in how much luggage you can leave at the hotel.
  • Bring multiple methods of payment, but most vendors will take cash.
  • Go in there with at least an idea about things you want. Do you want a collectible? Know what series you should look out for. If you want a console or a game you can’t get elsewhere, look up box art online to help you identify it.
  • The US and Japan use the same standard definition broadcast method, NTSC. That means game consoles purchased in Japan will work on TVs in the US. Power standards between the US are slightly different (Japan uses 100v while the US uses 120v) so make sure whatever consoles you buy can function on either power. Typically this information will be written on the back of the console/player or on the console’s included power brick. If the device is not compatible with 120v and you want to use it anyway, you may need to buy a power “step down” converter after you return home.
  • While the broadcast standard between the US and Japan are identical, all professionally published DVDs will have a region lock, arbitrarily preventing them from being played in another region’s DVD player. The US uses DVD region 1 and Japan uses DVD region 2. (ED NOTE: More on this later)
  • Game Boy, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games will play on any region’s handhelds and any region’s handhelds can play any region’s games without the need of an adapter. So, for example, if you buy a Game Boy in Japan it will play American games and Japan’s games will play on a US bought Game Boy. Battery types between the US and Japan are the same. That said:
  • DO NOT try to trade Pokémon between two different region’s Pokémon games, you could break something.
  • The DSi can play DS games from any region, but DSi specific games (retail and digital) are region locked.
  • For later handheld consoles like the PSP or 3DS, you will need to buy a Japanese PSP or 3DS if you intend to play Japanese games on those platforms.
  • If you intend to play Japanese games for platforms like PS1 or PS2 you will likely also need to buy a Japanese console to play it on. We recommend picking up a slim PS2 from Japan since it will play all Japanese region PS1 and PS2 games, as well as region 2 DVDs.
  • Laserdisc is NOT region locked and you can play Japanese laserdiscs on American laserdisc players.
  • CDs also play just fine in any region’s CD player, but be aware the price of a CD in Japan is 2-3 times as expensive as it used to be in the US.
  • If you’re buying a statue or some other kind of collectible you intend to bring home with you, make sure it’s packaged well so it won’t be damaged during your trip home.
  • Japan’s game consoles will work on televisions in the US (provided they are compatible with US power requirements), but they will not work on televisions from Europe.

Now that that’s all out of the way, let’s take a closer look at the shops in the area, shall we?

Since you’ll likely be spending the whole day in this area, you’re likely going to need some food while you shop. Food in Japan is incredible and Akihabara has plenty of restaurants as well as other places to get food. Abroad in Japan’s video above did include a brief look at a great ramen place to eat. If you’d like a closer look at it, here’s his video on the shop.

I’ve also heard good things about a famous burger shop in the area. Here’s a look at the famous Quad Burger you can find at Henry’s Burger. The tourists refer to it as a Japanese Big Mac, but with burger patties of the highest quality.

Hope you enjoyed this look at a gamer’s paradise. If that burger made you hungry, stay tuned for next week, as we’ll be taking a closer look at more traditional food you’ll find in Japan!

The Last of Us Part II – Ellie’s Revenge Live-Action FanFilm April 26, 2021

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A short film that looks nearly exactly like a live-action adaptation of The Last of Us Part II has just hit the web. Directed by Tommy Jackson, the film recreated several gripping moments from the game franchise. The attention to detail is just incredible. The actors casted look almost exactly like their in-game counterparts. The atmosphere is color corrected with the same palate that I recognized from playing the game on PS4 Pro.

Is this real? Check it out below:

As someone who just watched this at home on their 4KTV, I thought I was watching a short film at my local cinema. The cinematography and production value was just that good. I hope the director and crew can do a commentary track version so we can learn more about what went into making it. Until then, I must say I am impressed.

The Last of Us Part II is out now for the PS4.

Earwig and The Witch Steelbook Unboxing April 26, 2021

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This isn’t video game related, but we’re giving it a pass for right now. The newest Studio Ghibli movie, Earwig and the Witch, is no longer HBO MAX exclusive, and has been released on DVD and Blu-Ray Disc. We were able to get our hands on a limited edition Steelbook for the movie, so let’s take a closer look at what’s inside of it.

If there’s any comments about future Studio Ghibli movies you think we should watch, post a comment below.

Pokemon Players Cup III Global Finals April 26, 2021

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Yesterday, the big finale of Pokémon Players Cup III took place, and after much battling winners were finally declared the very best in Pokémon TCG Online, Pokkén Tournament DX and Sword/Shield. If you happened to miss the event or just want to rewatch it, you can watch the entire day’s events in a 10 hour broadcast below!

Pokémon Trading Card Game Online is out now for the PC, iPadOS, and Android Tablets. Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield, Pokkén Tournament DX is out now for the Nintendo Switch.

Pokemon: Players Cup III Global Finals Day 2 April 25, 2021

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As the weekend wraps, the Pokémon Players Cup III Global Finals continue on. In this competition, Pokémon trainers from all over the world seek the opportunity to be (for lack of a better word) the very best like no one ever was. Yesterday was Day 2 of the event, and featured a continuation of Pokémon Video Game and Trading Card Game Online play, as well as the first day of Pokkén Tournament completion. If you missed it, or wish to rewatch any of the event, you can check it out below.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Online is out now for PC, as well as Android and iPadOS devices. Pokémon Sword, Shield and Pokkén Tournament DX are out now exclusively for Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo Switch Software Update 12.0.1 Released April 24, 2021

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Nintendo has released a (now) required update for the Nintendo Switch earlier this week. The new update, version 12.0.1, contains no new features, and only lists non-specific bug fixes.

You can download the update to your Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch Lite off the console’s Settings menu.

Pokemon Players Cup III Global Finals – Day One April 24, 2021

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This weekend is seeing a deluge of live competitive Pokémon gaming for the Trading Card Game (TGC), Sword/Shield (VG), and Pokkén Tournament DX divisions. Yesterday, the first day of the VG and TCG event was held. If you happened to miss yesterday’s live stream, here’s the full archive of the event below!

Pokémon: Trading Card Game Online is out now for Android and iOS tablets. Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield and Pokkén Tournament DX are out now for Nintendo Switch.

Marvel’s Avengers Tachyon Anomaly Event April 22, 2021

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The developers behind Marvel’s Avengers released a minor update across all platforms earlier this week. Now, the special event that patch has promised has just been activated. Welcome to the Tachyon Anomaly Event, here’s the trailer:

The event will take place between now and May 3rd!

Marvel’s Avengers is out now for PC, Stadia, PS5, PS4, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.

Horizon Zero Dawn Now Free on PSN April 21, 2021

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In an effort to get people to stay home as the world recovers from its still raging global pandemic, Sony has made the PS4 epic Horizon: Zero Dawn, completely free to purchase digitally off the Playstation Network. You’ll be able to get it between now and April 22nd at 8pm pacific time, so make sure to get it as soon as possible!

To find the game, just do a search for it on the PlayStation Store. The free version does include access to the game’s expansion and other goodies at no additional cost.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is out now on PS4 and PC.

Japan Travel Tips – Things To See April 20, 2021

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Welcome back to another Tuesday for Japan Travel Tips. If you’re unfamiliar with this series, we share with you some of the best independently produced documentaries designed to help international tourists who wish to visit Japan. After surviving 2020, you can be sure I REALLY want to travel, and why not travel to a country that is the birthplace of some of my favorite games of all time?

If you’ve been following this show so far, you’ve already learned how to get around Japan, how to get a place to stay, and how to feed yourself without looking odd. Today, we’re going to give some tips about places to go and sights to see while in Japan ranging from its natural beautiful environment to its unique landmarks. Japan also features two MAJOR theme parks, Universal Studios Japan and the Tokyo Disneyland Resort and we are going to talk about THEM too. The country is ENORMOUS with TONS of things to do, so we’re going to hold off talking about larger sites, and focus on some of the coolest things that can be done while visiting Japan. Just be aware these tips were produced before world events shut down most travel, but we believe it is always useful to see what is out there.

First up, I want to talk about the video that inspired this whole editorial series. For those of you who might be visiting Tokyo, you might be curious about the best things you can do in the site. So first up, we’re going to highlight the famous YouTube Channel Abroad in Japan. In this video, he gives his tips on some of the best places to take a date in Tokyo. I know some of you may travel alone or with platonic friends, but after watching it I can imagine it would be useful for everyone interested in seeing Tokyo’s coolest sights and sounds.

Tokyo isn’t the only major city in Japan, there’s also cities like Osaka, which has a reputation for being a beautiful place to get incredible food. For this video I’m going to highlight the YouTube Channel TokiYuYu, where they show their list of things to do in Osaka and give their best tips for staying in the area.

Since we’re still on the subject of Osaka, one of the biggest tourist sites in the city is Universal Studios Japan. It’s a great park that still offers some of the most beloved classic rides you can’t find at the Universal Parks located in the US. Check out this great look at the park courtesy of Flying the Nest!

Oh and did you know Universal Studios Japan has recently opened a certain LAND…based on a certain…SUPER…game property? The very first Super Nintendo World successfully opened earlier this year at USJ, and it includes two unique rides, a beautiful environment that looks like it was taken right from the games, a restaurant, and a ton of interaction. TDR Explorer did this FANTASTIC look at Super Nintendo World!

If you happen to be a fan of a certain mouse and let’s be honest who isn’t, you probably want to check out the Tokyo Disneyland Resort. While it is smaller than Florida’s Walt Disney World, they have generally been declared some of the finest parks in the entire Disney empire. The rides are great, the parks are beautiful and the food is actually affordable. Paolo from Tokyo shared his best tips and hacks for visiting Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySEA.

If you plan to stay within the Tokyo Disneyland Resort at one of their hotels, the famous YouTube Channel ReviewTyme, who has made a name for themselves making videos reviews of the biggest theme parks on the planet, did this great video on the Tokyo Disneyland Resort.

What about more natural attractions for people who would like a physical challenge? Would you climb a mountain for a bowl of noodle soup? The adorable AkiDearest is back to do exactly that. She had heard of a famous noodle chef who had his shop located at the end of a mountain hike trail. Could this anime fan make it? Watch and see.

One of the most iconic natural landmarks of Japan is Mount Fuji. Believed to be the home of a supervillain’s volcano lair (Ed Note: citation needed) the mountain is absolutely breathtaking. Hikers from all walks of life have the chance to climb the mountain and take in a view of one of the most breathtaking sunsets on Earth! Here’s YouTuber Sharlmeleon, with her alternate account Sharla in Japan, who made an incredible video about the climb. I’m not much of a hiker, but after watching this video I want to witness it for myself.

Hope you’re liking the series so far. Just be aware we are merely scratching the surface of all the things you can actually do in Japan with these videos. Our intention is to focus on more in depth sites with dedicated articles at a later time. Next week, we’ll be highlighting the Mecca of Otaku. Stay tuned!