| First time in Tokyo? |
Nope – second.
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No, i was 2 years before, in 2009 my first time there, playing on the Sense Festival. |
| Did you bring a tourist guide with you? |
Yes, but in the end I didn’t use it, because I got amazing tour guiding by the promoters. |
No, thank god we had a local host / friend over there showing us the good places and telling us try this and that, and don´t eat this and that. |
| First thought after your arrival? |
“Oh no, I’m totally sick. Oh no, rain!” (Both fortunately changed after 1 day)

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What time is it actually? Can you feel the radiation? |
| Most special food you ate? Good or bad? |
Ramen soup ordered at a soup vending machine. That was a bit weird.

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Testis of a Cod Fish, were not so bad until i heard what is it… |
| A tune you have had in your ear during your stay? |
No special song. But I discovered my 80ies Depeche Mode Collection again – like every couple of years. |
Nothing really special, there are so many sounds everywhere, you´re not able to keep one in your mind. |
| Which track made the people go crazy? |
Many. One track coming to my mind straight away is Arttu “Nuclear Funk” on Clone Royal Oak. |
The people there are crazy anyway, doesn´t matter what you play. |
| A souvenir you will bring home? |
My lovely solar nodding geisha i discovered at the airport.

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Brought some Sleepmasks with me, which becomes hot if you put them on your eyes, really relaxing. |
| A Japanese word you learned during your stay? |
The most important: Kampai! which means: Cheers! |
Daischob.. sure it is not correct spelled, but means “everything okay”. |
| How was your toilette at the hotel? |
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Funny, like a small Jacuzzi. |