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The Adventures of Rampage Rex Sanctuary RPG: Black Edition Scribblenauts Unmasked Scythe Digital Edition Serious Sam 3 BFE Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut Shing! 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An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire Banners of Ruin Biped CORPSE FACTORY DUSK ’28: ULTIMATE EDITION Dead Island Definitive Edition Dishonored Eldest Souls Gedonia Hero’s Hour Lamentum (HL 4,70 zł) Legend of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Manager Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee Oddworld: New 'n’ Tasty with Alf & Abe DLC Packs Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD Rain World Röki THE GAME OF LIFE The Ascent The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard Trolley Problem, Inc. Fanatical Mystery Bundles Leftovers Noitu Love 2: Devolution x 2 OUTBUDDIES DX Vambrace: Cold Soul Adventures of Chris Serial Cleaner Dark Devotion Kingdom Rush Frontiers Everhood The Town of Light x 2 Crumble Dead End Job x 2 Valfaris Garbage x 2 Alchemy Garden Double Kick Heroes x 2 Nihilumbra Dub Dash Stick it to The Man! SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell Reventure Iron Marines Beasts of Maravilla Island Weaving Tides Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic White Night Hidden Shapes - Trick or Cats tiny & Tall: Gleipnir Doodle Derby Gone Home + Original Soundtrack Omen Exitio: Plague Tesla Force The Black Heart Police Stories From Space DESOLATE Just Die Already Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus TIER 0 Back 4 blood eu Destiny 2 Planet of Peace Exclusive Emblem Dirt Rally 2.0 + 3 DLC F1 2012 F1 2019 Anniversary Grand Theft Auto Vice City Remnant from the Ashes Road to Guangdong - Story-Based Indie Road Trip Driving Game Squad the wolf among us TIER 1 Absolver Bloodstained Ritual of the Night borderlands Game of the year enhanced Edition Borderlands: The Handsome Collection EU Darksiders genesis Doom Eternal Duke Nukem Manhattan Project Elex Endless Space 2 – Deluxe Edition friday the 13th Geometry Wars 3 Dimensions Evolved Mystery Genital Jousting Grid Autosport Grid ultimate edition Golf With Friends GoNNER BLüEBERRY EDiTION guild wars 2 heroic edition guild wars nightfall Hitman Absolution House Flipper Just cause 3 XXL Kingdom Rush Kerbal Space Program x 2 Legend Of Grimrock Lego Marvel 2 Deluxe Little Dragons Cafe Mafia III: Definitive Edition MAIN ASSEMBLY Maneater Mordhau Orn the tiny forest sprite Outward US x 2 Overcooked 2 + Surf and Turf + Too Many Cooks pathfinder wrath PGA TOUR 2k21 x 2 Phantasmagoria Portal Knights Pro cycling manager 2019 Project Cars Project CARS 2 + Japanese Cars Bonus Pack Risen Sairento VR Scum Second Extinction Sonic Forces Spyro Reignited Trilogy x 2 Starbound Star Trek Bridge Crew State of Decay 2 streets of rogue Summer in Mara Superhot VR Tales of Zestiria Team Sonic Racing Tekken 7 The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion GOTY The Division + DLC US Tomb Raider GOTY Total War: MEDIEVAL II – Definitive Edition TRINE 2 Complete Story TRINE 3 The Artifacts of Power Tracks - The Train Set Game WARHAMMER 40,000: Gladius- Relics of War Warhammer 40000 : Mechanicus Wasteland 2 Directors Cut Wasteland 3 valkyria chronicles IV Complete X-com 2 TIER 2 ABZU Armello x 3 asterix obelix xxl3 Band of Defenders batman arkham knight Battle Chasers: Nightwar Beyond Blue BioShock Infinite Book of Demons CHAOS CODE -NEW SIGN OF CATASTROPHE- Choice Chamber Chess Ultra Cities skylines civilization IV Complete Edition Civilization 5 Dead by Daylight Degrees of Separation Drake Hollow Driftland: The Magic Revival x 2 Endless Space 2 Europa Universalis IV eXperience 112 FEZ Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China - Deluxe Edition Forced From Space Gamedec Gato Roboto Golf With Friends Gunman Tales Hotshot Racing human fall flat Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition Just Cause 3 Killing Floor 2 King's Bounty: Crossworlds King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North - The Complete Edition Last Oasis Manhunt Megadimension Neptunia VII Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - War Chest Edition METAL SLUG 3 Metro Last Light Redux Miscreated MO:Astray Morphopolis Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 Natural Selection 2 NecroWorm Neo Cab NEOVERSE Not For Broadcast Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty Odyssey - The Story of Science OF MICE AND SAND -REVISED- One Step From Eden Opus Magnum Overcooked Overgrowth PATHOLOGIC 2 Pillars Of Eternity Phoenix Point Year one edition Planespace Torment Enhanced Edition Plunge Quantum League Quest of Dungeons Railroad tycoon 3 Rise of Industry River City Melee Mach Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex Sanctuary RPG: Black Edition Scribblenauts Unmasked Scythe Digital Edition Serious Sam 3 BFE Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut Shing! 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Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work Leisure Suit Larry 6 - Shape Up Or Slip Out Little Racers STREET Lock Parsing 2 Love is Dead Midnight Mysteries 3: Devil on the Mississippi Memoria Moss Destruction NAIRI: Tower of Shirin NeuroVoider No Time to Explain Remastered One Finger Death Punch OneShift Out of Reach: Treasure Royale Pesterquest Purrfect Date – Visual Novel/Dating Simulator Raceland Regions Of Ruin Regular Human Basketball x 2 Rencounter Renoir Return to Mysterious Island Resort Boss: Golf Rym 9000 Seraph Shooting Stars! Silence Sky Break Space Pilgrim Episode III: Delta Pavonis Space Pilgrim Episode IV: Sol Spandex Force: Champion Rising Steel Rats Super Daryl Deluxe Sword Legacy Omen Taxi The Adventure Pals x 3 The Deed: Dynasty The Emerald Maiden: Symphony of Dream The Spiral Scouts The Uncertain - The Last Quiet Day Tiny Troopers ttv2 Twilight City Love as a Cure Two Worlds: Epic Edition Tumblestone Unhack Unhack 2 Viking Saga The Cursed Ring White Noise Online World Keepers Last Resort Zombie Party x 2
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Banners of Ruin
Biped
CORPSE FACTORY
DUSK ’28: ULTIMATE EDITION
Dead Island Definitive Edition
Dishonored
Eldest Souls
Gedonia
Hero’s Hour
Lamentum (HL 4,70 zł)
Legend of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Manager
Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus
Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee
Oddworld: New 'n’ Tasty with Alf & Abe DLC Packs
Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition
Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD
Rain World
Röki
THE GAME OF LIFE
The Ascent
The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
Trolley Problem, Inc.
Fanatical Mystery Bundles Leftovers
Noitu Love 2: Devolution x 2
OUTBUDDIES DX
Vambrace: Cold Soul
Adventures of Chris
Serial Cleaner
Dark Devotion
Kingdom Rush Frontiers
Everhood
The Town of Light x 2
Crumble
Dead End Job x 2
Valfaris
Garbage x 2
Alchemy Garden
Double Kick Heroes x 2
Nihilumbra
Dub Dash
Stick it to The Man!
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
Reventure
Iron Marines
Beasts of Maravilla Island
Weaving Tides
Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic
White Night
Hidden Shapes - Trick or Cats
tiny & Tall: Gleipnir
Doodle Derby
Gone Home + Original Soundtrack
Omen Exitio: Plague
Tesla Force
The Black Heart
Police Stories
From Space
DESOLATE
Just Die Already
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus
TIER 0
Back 4 blood eu
Destiny 2 Planet of Peace Exclusive Emblem
Dirt Rally 2.0 + 3 DLC
F1 2012
F1 2019 Anniversary
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Remnant from the Ashes
Road to Guangdong - Story-Based Indie Road Trip Driving Game
the wolf among us
TIER 1
Absolver
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night
borderlands Game of the year enhanced Edition
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection EU
Darksiders genesis
Doom Eternal
Duke Nukem Manhattan Project
Elex
Endless Space 2 – Deluxe Edition
friday the 13th
Geometry Wars 3 Dimensions Evolved Mystery
Genital Jousting
Grid Autosport
Grid ultimate edition
Golf With Friends
GoNNER BLüEBERRY EDiTION
guild wars 2 heroic edition
guild wars nightfall
Hitman Absolution
House Flipper
Just cause 3 XXL
Kingdom Rush
Kerbal Space Program x 2
Legend Of Grimrock
Lego Marvel 2 Deluxe
Little Dragons Cafe
Mafia III: Definitive Edition
MAIN ASSEMBLY
Maneater
Mordhau
Orn the tiny forest sprite
Outward US x 2
Overcooked 2 + Surf and Turf + Too Many Cooks
pathfinder wrath
PGA TOUR 2k21 x 2
Phantasmagoria
Portal Knights
Pro cycling manager 2019
Project Cars
Project CARS 2 + Japanese Cars Bonus Pack
Risen
Sairento VR
Scum
Second Extinction
Sonic Forces
Spyro Reignited Trilogy x 2
Starbound
Star Trek Bridge Crew
State of Decay 2
streets of rogue
Summer in Mara
Superhot VR
Tales of Zestiria
Team Sonic Racing
Tekken 7
The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion GOTY
The Division + DLC US
Tomb Raider GOTY
Total War: MEDIEVAL II – Definitive Edition
TRINE 2 Complete Story
TRINE 3 The Artifacts of Power
Tracks - The Train Set Game
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2023.05.31 11:07 ifailedmaths Trip Report: 14 days end of spring trip, 9 pax, Tokyo and Hokkaido!
I'll try to be as brief as I can, otherwise this post will become an essay of me trying to promote Japan as the best vacation destination I have ever been to.
TLDR; Japan is great!
Background
The trip took place from 13 May 2023 to 27 May 2023. 9 people, ages ranging from late 20s to mid 60s, family from both my side and my wife's, took part in this trip. The 4 youngest members, including yours truly, planned for everything in this trip which includes the hotels, places we visits, international flights, domestic flights, meals, routes to take. It also helps that our youngest member is fluent in Japanese, while the rest of the youngsters can understand simple Japanese, thus YMMV.
Tokyo (13 May - 18 May 2023)
Tokyo was probably the most hated part of our trip as it involves a lot of walking. And the 5 old people were definitely not keen on walking much. So we really had to spend a lot of time looking for places to chill after half an hour of walking, which really slows us down. Even in train stations, we had to look for elevators since they were unable to climb stairs. There were really a lot of stairs in Japan.
Anyway, for the most part, we stayed in Kyobashi in Tokyo. We chose this area as it provides direct access to Haneda Airport via trains. It was also really convenient as every location we went to in Tokyo was accessible from Kyobashi Station, requiring little to no transfers.
A short review of places we went in Tokyo
Asakusa - It was crowded on a Sunday. Sensoji was nice to look at. Lots of street food around the area if you explore west of Nakamise Street. Kappabashi Dougu Street sells kitchenware and handmade crockeries, which are slightly pricey but good additions to my dining set. Spent around 5 hours here.
Ueno Zoo - Oldest zoo in Japan. Houses many animals that we don't see in Singapore, like the snow monkeys and shoebills. Pandas were definitely the main attraction. We queued for 15 minutes just to see them for 3 minutes. There is a system in place so that panda viewing is not overcrowded. In total, we spent almost 5 hours here.
Ameyoko Street - Shopping street. We just walked through this stretch after Ueno Zoo when everyone was tired. It was quite a touristy place where we did not find it interesting.
Meiji Shrine - Very beautiful shrine. Everybody enjoyed the walk from Harajuku Station to the shrine. The canopy provided shade on a hot day. Coupled with the cool weather, the walk was pleasant. We were also lucky enough to be able to witness a wedding ceremony happening at the shrine while we were there. Get your Omikuji (fortune slip) for JPY200. It comes with English translation.
Harajuku - Very hip shopping street. We were just here for Marion Crepes, nothing else. But if you are into fashion, feel free to spend time shopping here. The clothes are relatively cheaper as compared to places like Uniqlo.
Shibuya - A lot of construction projects are happening now at Shibuya, so it was slightly harder to get around. We went to a planetarium, and sat down for a "show", which was all voiced in Japanese, no subtitles. Very cool even if you don't understand anything as the start of the show basically placed you right in the heart of Shibuya, and allowed you to see the skyline. The youngsters also had a chance to go to the Pokemon Centre and Disney Store to do some light shopping. Go if you like these kind of things. If not, I would recommend skipping them.
Tsukiji Market - A local, slightly more touristy fish market. A lot of fresh seafood to try. Uni (Sea urchin) was in season. The most popular items were the tamagoyaki (rolled egg omelet) and hotate (scallops). We also ate at a local sushi restaurant and I had my first horse meat sushi. The chef even advised me that I should eat it without soy sauce. Very cool experience, probably something I'll never try if I did not go to Japan.
As you can see from above, we didn't go to many places in Tokyo as the oldies were pretty much restricted by their physical abilities to take long walks. I should also share that eating out is more expensive compared to Singapore (where we are from), with each meal costing around JPY1500 or more per person.
Hokkaido (18 May - 27 May 2023)
Hokkaido was really the highlight of this trip. It was clear that everyone enjoyed Hokkaido more than Tokyo. For the domestic flights, we flew via Air Do. To get to Hokkaido, we flew from Haneda Airport to Asaikawa Airport. To get back to Tokyo, we flew from Hakodate Airport. In addition, we rented 2 cars to fit 9 people, with 10 medium to large sized luggage. The distance between each city was usually about 2 to 3 hours drive. Essentially, we went from the west of Hokkaido to the east. So.. That definitely took a long while. so I'll break down the locations by cities.
Monbetsu (18 May - 19 May 2023)
Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park - A tulip park recreated to make you feel as if you were in The Netherlands. Very pretty place especially when all the tulips were in full bloom. We spent about 2 hours here just taking pictures and taking in the view.
Takinoue Shibazakura Park - A park where everything is pink! I have never seen a place so pink. We missed the sakura season in Tokyo but managed to catch the blooming of Shibazakura instead. It is really a sight to behold. In the park, if you are able, I would recommend climbing all the way to the bell to get a stunning view of the whole place. There is also a 3 minutes helicopter ride for JPY600 per person to get an aerial view of the park.
The tulip park was the reason why we drove 3 hours to the small town of Monbetsu. I think the drive was worth it if you like looking at flowers in full bloom. On a separate note, I have been to Monbetsu on another trip in 2019. There is a crab claw statue, a sea ice musuem and a seal sanctuary to visit. The town is not as boring as one might think.
Asahikawa (19 May - 20 May 2023)
Ramen Village - Just a place where 8 ramen restaurants set up shop. I highly recommend eating shoyu ramen in Asahikawa since that's what they're famous for.
Otokoyama Sake Brewery and Museum - It's in the name! Go here if you like sake. There's free tasting. The museum portion just showcases equipment used in the brewing process. It even shows how it was brewed in the older eras. There is also a tap where anyone can collect the spring water that they use to brew the sake. So.. BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE!
Takikawa Canola Festival - We were just in time for the event. Canola (oil?) is the main export of the town of Takikawa. The festival only runs for 2 weekends. We were lucky to have been able to see this. Anyway, the festival was packed with people. So to alleviate overcrowding at the fields, the organisers did not allow people to go to the fields directly. Everybody is required to go to the festival location and take a shuttle bus to the fields. The bus timings were about 10 minutes from the next one, so even if the queue was long, we didn't wait too long. With any festival, there will always be snacks and other merchandise. Feel free to buy them and support the locals.
Furano (20 May - 21 May 2023)
Ningle Terrace - I think there were a total of 18 small craft shops in the area. Anyway, it's a place where you'll want to go after it turns dark. That's when the fairy lights come on and make it look magical. Personally, I wasn't into the crafts. But I bet they will be good decorations for your office desk or home.
Farm Tomita - A farm famous for lavender. It was raining heavily when we were there. So.. It wasn't a great experience. Coupled with the fact that lavender wasn't really in season, we could only see a small patch of purple. Potatoes here were great though! I would recommend getting some potato wedges or croquettes as snacks.
Furano Cheese Factory - We went there on a weekend. So, there was pretty much no production viewing. But no loss, since we were actually there for the pizza! The whole complex, including a pizza cafe, ice cream shop, factory and museum is nestled in a small woodland area. So you get to enjoy pizza and ice cream in the great outdoors! I highly recommend the pizzas.
Sapporo (21 May - 23 May 2023)
Tanukikoji Street - Shopping street! There's a Mega Don Quixote if anyone's interested. Otherwise it is really just another shopping street. What's cool about it is that there is also an underground mall that's linked to Susukino Station. So, you can shop above and under ground.
Nijo Market - A fish market just like Tsukiji Market but on a smaller scale. It was already past noon when we reached so most shops were closed or closing. The local shopkeepers here were friendlier though.
Odori Park - We took a 15 minutes walk from Sapporo Station to this park. It was not very impressive without sakura blooms or festivals. The iconic Sapporo TV Tower was at the head of the park. We chose not to go up the tower as we went somewhere higher.
JR Tower 36 - I believe this tower is taller than the Sapporo TV Tower. It costs JPY600 per person to ascend the tower. It offers a 360 degrees (more like 90 degrees x 4 sides) view of the city. On a clear day, you might even be able to see Otaru from the tower. You can also see the trains leaving and entering JR Sapporo Station.
Mount Moiwa - Unfortunately, it was foggy the night when we wanted to go up the mountain. So, we decided not to go. From what we researched, it offers a very pretty night view of the city.
So.. In Sapporo, we ditched the car and travelled via trains and legs, like how we did in Tokyo. Parking is expensive in bigger cities. It was a shame that we didn't get to go up to Mount Moiwa as I personally wanted to go up there. But.. There is always an alternative (maybe even better).
Otaru (23 May - 24 May 2023)
Sakaimachi Street - The biggest shopping street in Otaru. The road is lined with shops of various sizes on both sides. Highlights include a glass warehouse, the Romankan (Romance House) and the windchimes on the river. At the end of the street (or the beginning depends on where you start), is an iconic clock tower. I think it rings and blows steam out of its top every hour. Under the clock tower is my personal favourite, LeTao! Their bestseller, the cheesecakes, is the best! But I love their chocolate biscuits, The Noir, better.
Otaru Canal - You may or may not know that Otaru was a port town. The warehouses that line up beside the canal has since been transformed into shops. According to my wife, it is supposedly a pretty place to go to at night, when lights brighten the canal. But when we were there, it was a sad sight. The lights barely lit up the canal. So.. GO IN FEBRUARY when the snow light path festival is happening! There is also a gondola ride on the canal if anyone's interested. We were not.
Sankaku Market - A really small market beside Otaru Station. We had our crab lunch here! 3 crabs totaling 4.6kg for JPY45000. I think that the items sold here are relatively more expensive as this market is catered towards tourists.
Lake Toya (24 May - 25 May 2023)
Mount Usu - A volcano which last erupted in the year 2000. We took the ropeway up. Trust me! It is worth the trip. There is a terrace right beside the ropeway station where you can enjoy beautiful scenery of the lake and surrounding mountains. The youngsters also managed to climb 320 steps to go closer to the caldera of Mount Usu. While you don't see any lava, you can definitely see some smoke.
Meisui-no-Sato Rest Station - This is not really an attraction. But I wanted to give it a shoutout because it was definitely the most beautiful rest station I have ever seen. A suspension bridge links the rest station to a small forested area. And in that area is a spring! It was unexpected to see everybody enjoying a rest there and drinking spring water directly from the mountains.
The Lake Ko no Sumika - Our hotel for the night at Lake Toya. This hotel resort is situated right beside the lake. The hotel is also part of the Toya Sun Palace. If you stay in Ko no Sumika, you get access to the onsen and facilities of both hotels. But it doesn't work the other way round. So it definitely feels more exclusive. The Lake Ko no Sumika has the onsen on the 8th level, giving you an unblocked view of the lake and its beyond when you're taking a bath. For those who don't know, from April to October, a fireworks show happens every night between 8.45pm to 9.05pm. The fireworks show takes place on the lake, starting from the pier near The Lake Toya Nonokaze resort, ending in the middle of the lake, right in front of my hotel room. Did I mention that there is a balcony in every room that looks out to the lake? That's where we enjoyed the fireworks show. There is also an onsen bath in every room of the hotel for you to enjoy if you are shy about going nude in the public bath. To summarise, The Lake Ko no Sumika was luxury on another level. I highly recommend this heaven.
Hakodate (25 May - 27 May 2023)
Onuma National Park - It's actually a quasi-national park. Not sure what the difference is. But it is a beautiful park where there are bridges that link small little islands together. It'll take around 1 hour to walk the longest route and 15 minutes for the shortest. Honestly, I love this park. It was picturesque and it was also amusing to see young couples (the guy) struggling to row a boat.
Mount Hakodate - Boasts the world famous night view. While I agree that the view is beautiful, it is too packed for anyone to enjoy. Everybody is holding up their cameras and crowding near the railings for anyone to take in the scenery. Of course, to counter this, you can always pop by the restaurant or cafe and hope that you'll be assigned a seat by the window so that you can enjoy the view. I recommend that to go right before the sun sets. At the top, you'll have to choose if you want to see the sunset or the night view. Because there is no way that you'll capture both since everybody will crowd to one or the other. It'll always be more crowded when the sky turns dark and everybody is rushing to get off the mountain. So.. Be prepared to wait! Good luck!
Hakodate Morning Market - The morning market is awesome. You have access to fresh seafood and other produce. You can even haggle! We spend our 2 mornings there for breakfast. Amazing place to get delicious and slightly cheaper seafood. There is also a stall which lets you catch your own squid and they'll grill it for you. Long queue though. For reference, we had 2 crabs, weighing at 4.2kg in total for JPY37000. They'll lead you to a restaurant where they'll cook the crabs for you, for free! Don't be afraid to haggle and discuss with the shop owners.
Goryokaku - A fort turned into a park! The famous star(?) shaped park is a beautiful place. When we were there, we saw wisterias and fresh green trees. There is also a structure, which I believe was the residence of someone, which you can pay to enter. Nothing to rave about. But if you want to see some architecture in the middle of a park, you can see it here. Come here if you enjoy walking around a big park. If not, give it a miss.
To sum things up
It is safe to say that all of us enjoyed our trip to Japan. For my parents, it was their first time in Japan. Our itinerary could have been more optimised to cater to the old folks but we planned what we could. Everything else was pretty much on the fly.
While most Japanese don't speak English, they do have some basic understanding if you speak slowly and give them time to process what you said. Alternatively, learn some simple Japanese phrases. It'll make life a lot easier there. For the most part, we relied on Google Maps and Navitime apps to get around Tokyo. We googled for Mapcodes for our drive in Hokkaido.
Hope you enjoyed this lengthy trip report!
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2023.05.30 21:58 Glopuss Supermarket (Coles & Woolworths) specials May 31 - June 6
A selection of items “on special” this week in Coles and Woolworths that may be of interest to some keto followers. Most are processed so not really suitable for “clean keto”.
Victorian data, some may not be available interstate. Alcohol (except no carb beer) excluded. Drink prices exclude recycling deposits. If you are doing an online order, also look at the stores' ONLINE ONLY specials as I don't always include all of these, many are multibuys.
‘Locked prices’ might now be considered specials as unlocked prices have increased, but same every week til July so not included as ‘specials’. COLES
Well Naturally chocolate has moved to the Confectionery aisle. Website still stuffed so may have missed items of interest. Please add in comments if you find anything. Does anyone here work for Coles? - Aeroplane - Jelly Lite $1.95
- Bread/Wraps - Herman Brot 600g $6
- Bread/Wraps - Simson's Pantry Low Carb Keto 5 pack 200g 2 for $10, Low Carb High Protein 5 pack 225g 2 for $9
- Butter - Devondale 250g $4.50, Lurpak 250g $5.30, Coles 500g $6.90
- Butter - Maharaja Choice Ghee 300g $5
- Cheese - Always cheddar cheese block or slices on special
- Cheese - Babybel Mini Cheese 200g $9., Laughing Cow Cheese 128g $4, Bega Cheese Stringers Original 8 Pack 160g $5
- Cheese - Perfect Italiano Melting mozzarella/mexican 450g $7, Perfect Italiano Parmesan 125g $3.50
- Cheese - Tasmanian Heritage Camembert 250g $10
- Chocolate - Lindt 2 for $8.50
- Confectionery - Eclipse Mints 40g $2.80 artificial sweeteners, Double D Smart 50g $2.20, Jols $1.50 maltitol
- Cream - Ayams coconut 270ml $2.30, Valcom 400ml $2
- Cream - Meander Valley 200ml $3.80
- Dips - Always something on special - all brands have high and low carbs
- Dips - Black swan Classic Dip 200g 2 for $6.50,
- Drinks - Coca Cola 24x375ml $20,
- Drinks - Kirks $1.40, 10 cans $6.95
- Drinks - Lipton's iced tea 2 for $6.50 peach or lemon no sugar
- Drinks - Ocean Spray 5% Juice low sugar 1.5 Litre $4.85
- Drinks - Pepsi Max or Solo 1.25L $1.70,
- Drinks - Schweppes 1.1L $1.50 zero of no sweetener,
- Drinks, energy - Red bull 8x250ml $9.50 half price,
- Drinks, kombucha -- Remedy 4x250ml $6.50, Nexba 1L $4.95, Nexba 4 pack $6.90
- Drinks, no sweetener - Bubly 8 cans $7.50, Schweppes 10 cans $7.50, Dash 4 pack $6.30
- Fish - Fresh Tasmanian Salmon Portions Skin On $29kg
- Fish - John west Tuna Tempters 95g $1.35, Wild Scottish Mackeral 125g $3
- Fish - Sole Mare Portuguese Style Sardines In EV Olive Oil 120g $2.40
- Fish - Thawed blue grenadier $12kg
- Ice cream - Denada tubs and sticks 2 for $20 ONLINE ONLY
- Mayonnaise - Kewpie 300g $4.30 in Asian area, S&W whole egg 440g $6.30
- Meat - Australian Lamb Half Leg Roast bone in $12kg, Boneless shoulder $18kg, Bone in $13kg
- Meat - Australian Pork Belly Roast Boneless $16kg, Pork ribs $16kg, Boneless pork shoulder $9kg
- Meat - Beef Corned Silverside $11kg
- Meat - Chicken drumsticks $4kg, Whole chicken $4.50kg,
- Meat - Don kabana $3.30 from deli
- Meat - Free Range Rspca Approved Chicken Breast Fillets Large Pack $13kg
- Meat - Graze Grass Fed oyster blade $22.50kg
- Meat - Hans Twiggy Sticks $23.50kg from deli
- Meat - Pork mince 500g 2 fr $10
- Meat - Primo Middle Bacon 750g $11pk, Streaky Bacon $17kg from deli, Shortcut from deli $16kg
- Meat - Rocco's Smokey Bacon & Cheese Sausages 450g $7
- Milk - Rokeby Farms Fit Milk $2
- Milk - Suncoast Gold Macadamia UHT 1L $3 note contains vanilla but not on label
- Milk, almond - Vitasoy fridge $3, Inside Out fridge $3 (Woollies cheaper)
- Nuts - Coles natural macadamias 400g $15, Market Land smoked almonds 500g $8
- Oil, EV olive - Cobram Estate Aust 750ml $10.80, Coles 3L can $28, La Espanola 1L Organic $13, La Espanola mild 1L $9.50
- Peanut butter - Sanitarium 375g $3.50
- Pickles - Fehlbergs Burger Pickles 490g $4
- Protein bars/cookies - BSC 60g $3.15 maltitol
- Protein powder - Coles Perform 35g 2 for $4
- Sauce, pasta - Val Verde passata 700ml $2.50 , Mutti varieties 40g $4
- Sauce - Valcom Curry Paste 210g-240g $3.40, Massaman 08.8/100g, Thai Green 05.3, Thai Panaeng 03.8, Ayams 185g $3.20, Mai Ploy green 50g $1
- Snacks - Don Donski pork crackle 50g $2.50, Master 50g $2
- Snacks, sweet - Atkins 20 pack cherry coconut in big size area $20 maybe less. (maltitol_
- Spice - Mingle better gravy 120g $4.40 higher carbs
- Stock/Bone broth - Campbells Real UHT 1L $2.25, half price
- Sweetener - Natvia Gold 250g $6.80 E&S
- Syrup - Natvia maple syrup 250ml $5.50
- Tea - Dilmah Inspiration spiced rooibos 20 pack $3
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Chobani Greek no sugar 2 for $4, Danono Yo pro Perfor 20g protein 175g $1.85 half price
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Chobani Fit 15g protein 170g $2.15
- Yoghurt, plain - Chobani Greek Yogurt 907g whole milk $6.30
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- Aeroplane - Jelly Lite $2 look for watermelon, blueberry, grape
- Avalanche - Hot chocolate 10 pack $4.40 higher carbs
- Beer - Steersman Blonde Low Carb Bottles 6x330ml 2 for $22 ??? carbs, Better Beer zero carbs 6 pack $18
- Bread/Wraps - Simson's Pantry High Protein Low Carb Wraps 5 Pack $4.40
- Butter - Devondale 250g $4.20
- Butter - Mainland organic NZ 250g $4.50
- Cheese - Always cheddar cheese block or slices on special
- Cheese - Bega Cream 225g block $3,
- Cheese - Castello varieties 150g $6.50, Tasmanian Heritage 125g $5.65
- Cheese - King Island 200g $7.50
- Cheese - King Island Brie or Camembert 175-200g $9.50
- Cheese - Melbourne Cheese co marinated fetta varieties 250g $7.50, Castello Greek 450g $5.50
- Cheese - Perfect Italiano 450g melting mozzarella, mexican $7
- Cheese - Picon corners cream 120g $2.50, Babybel 100g $5
- Chocolate - Lindt Excellence $3.30
- Chocolate - Well Naturally 90g bars or coated almonds $3.50
- Crackers - Olina simply seed 80g $3.50
- Cream - Bulla Double 200g $4
- Dips - Always something on special - all brands have high and low carbs
- Dips - Yumi's $3.50, Chris heritage %7.50
- Drinks - Bickfords diet cordial 750ml $4 try Tropical good sweeteners
- Drinks - Coca Cola, Sprite Fanta diet 1.25L $1.70, 30 cans $24.95
- Drinks - Cottees Diet cordial 1l $2.95 half price
- Drinks - Ocean Spray 5% Juice low sugar 1.5 Litre $4.90
- Drinks - Pepsi Max, Pepsi, Solo Zero, or Raspberry Zero 12 x 450ml bottles $10
- Drinks - Pepsi, Solo Zero, Sunkist Zero 24 x 375ml $19, 12x450ml bottles $10
- Drinks - Schweppes 1.1L $1.50 zero or Unsweetened
- Drinks, energy - Monster Energy 4 x 500ml $6.92, NEW C4 473ml $3.80, Gatorade or G active 600ml $2.30
- Drinks, kombucha – Lo Bros 4 pack $6, Remedy sodaly prebiotic 4 pack $6,
- Drinks, no sweetener - Mt Franklin 1.25l $1.35, Strangelove 4 pack $7.20
- Fish - Brunswick sardines 106g $2, Kippers $1.65
- Fish - Just Caught Frozen Atlantic salmon no skin $29kg
- Fish - Paramount wild Alaskan pink salmon 415g $7.50
- Fish - Sirena tuna 95g $2.30 try Aldi slices in O oil
- Ice blocks - Twisted Raw C coconut Lychee 4 pack $5.50
- Mayonnaise - Hellmans Real 400g $6
- Meat - Beef Mince 500g $7
- Meat - Bertocchi Gold varieties Bacon 400g $8 (thin & crispy middle is my fave) Shortcut from deli $15kg, Streaky from deli $18kg
- Meat - Chicken maryland $7kg, Free Range drumsticks $6kg, Drumsticks large pack $4kg, loose $4.50kg
- Meat - Don Sliced Meats 160-200g $3.20, Primo varieties 2 for $6.30
- Meat - Lamb midloin chops $23kg
- Meat - Luv a duck legs 500g $10
- Meat - Macro Free Range Australian Fresh Whole Plain Chicken $4.50kg
- Meat - Primo Kransky Double Smoked or Cheese – From the Deli $10.80kg half price
- Meat - Woolworths COOK precooked Slow Cooked Chicken Breast in Creamy Mushroom Sauce 700g $12 6.3g/serve
- Meat - Woolworths COOK precooked Shanghai Style Pork Belly 600g $12 separate sauce reduce carbs by ditching most of the sauce
- Meat - Woolworths COOK precooked Slow Cooked Pork Knuckle $10kg
- Meat - Woolworths COOK Slow Cooked Beef Brisket in a BBQ Sauce 700g $15.50 ditch most of the sauce
- Meat - Woolworths Cook Slow Cooked Butterflied Beef 700g $15
- Milk, almond - Almond Breeze UHT $2, Australia's Own UHT $1.85, Almo fridge $5.50, Inside Out fridge $2.25 stock up half price long dates, Sanitarium fridge $3.30
- Milk, coconut - Australia’s Own UHT $1.90
- Oil - Coco Earth liquid coconut oil 500ml $11
- Oil - The Grove EV avocado 250ml $8.50
- Oil, EV olive - Monini 750ml $13. Moro 500ml $7.80, Red Island Aust 1L $16
- Peanut butter - Mayvers 375g 2 for $9, Pics $5 (online only), Bega Simply Nuts $4.40, Noya almond butters $7.20, Skippy no added sugar 450g $2.75 USA jhalf price
- Pickles -
- Protein bars/cookies - BSC, Noway, Bounce Load up 30% off, QUEST PB cups $2.40 half price, Quest cookies $2.40 ONLINE ONLY
- Protein drinks - Bodiez Protein Water Powder 290g $24.50, Premixes cans and bottles 30% off
- Protein powder - Keep it cleaner protein 375g $23.10
- Sauce - MasterFoods Reduced sugarTomato or Barbecue Sauce 475-500ml (some maltitol) $1.90 half price
- Sauce - Pataks curry pastes 283g $4 check carbs
- Sauce, pasta - Leggos Providore Tomato & Chilli 400g $5 lowest carb not hot
- Sauve, hot - Franks red hot buffalo 148g $3.50, Byron Bay varieties 150ml $4.20, Bull's-eye Chilli Louisiana Style Chipotle Cajun Spices 135ml $4, Frank's Redhot Original Thick 368ml $5, Nandos peri peri 250g $6
- Snacks - D'orsogna Tasty Sticks 400g $9.75, From deli $25kg dearer
- Snacks - Normandie Pate Chicken & Black Peppercorns 150g $4.60
- Snacks - O olive oil roasted seaweed 4 pack $2.75
- Snacks, sweet - Aussie Bodies 4 pack $8, Atkins 5 pack $7.50 (maltitol)
- Soup - Hart & Soul konjac noodles pho100g mug size $1.50
- Spices - Mingle Seasoning 35-50g $2.47 half price
- Stock/Bone broth - Maggie Beer 500ml stock $4, Campbells bone 500ml, $7, Hart & Soul bone 350g $3.50
- Sweetener - Natvia E&S 350g $7.50, Whole Earth E&MF 200g $7.10, Truvia E&S 360g $8
- Syrup - Lakanto monkfruit golden malt, or vanilla bakers syrup 300ml $7
- Syrup - Natvia Choc Topping No Added Sugar 250ml $2.85 half price
- Tahini - Mayvers gulled 385g $5.20
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Chobani Fit 15g protein $2.15
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Chobani no sugar 680g $5.40
- Yoghurt, plain - Chobani Greek Natural Whole Milk 907g $6.30
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2023.05.30 19:56 natiboy100 WEST LDN
| Sup guys I am an American that’s been getting into UK Drill/Rap gradually over the course of 2023. Coincidentally many of the UK artists ( bar headie) that I’ve grown fond of/enjoy listening to all come from West London. AJ, Fred, Digga, Dotz, BA, Nines, Cench etc I have certain questions that maybe you guys can hopefully clarify for me - Besides the whole BDK thing- would you objectively say Bridge/Zart is an outdated beef? As opposed to grove or sk for ex.
- I doubt he’d take this route, but the majority of Americans who (cench seems like he will be catering to from now on) think he’s a bonafide GM, would it help or hurt his career if he actively engaged in beef with Digga?
I think BA and Dotz are a solid duo, but i think it’s now or never for Dotz. He’s locked right now but correct me if I’m wrong but besides Fred is he the only other rapper repping PG/HR? Would it suit him better if he just became another Fred crony? What’s the point of $ being invested into ur career if ur consistently locked? I’d have thought woo’s passing would turn him up. - Is ER truly over? I know biz couldn’t care less about music anymore…even if he did-that 💩 not selling. Don’t know for sure but he probably has other streams of income, after MLO passed it seems like- music isn’t a viable option for up and coming SK rappers.
Lastly, I could be wrong but is it me or does it feel like Fred is gearing up for what might be the best project of not only his career but the best proj in the uk this year? I was at Crazy Girls the other day ( popular strip club in LA) and they were playing Dave’s Flow and i was just surprised at his reach as well as how fitting the song sounded in a strip club. Hopefully you guys aren’t too annoyed answering questions that many ppl in this sub probably already have the answers too Still, consider myself a novice as well. submitted by natiboy100 to ukdrill [link] [comments] |
2023.05.30 06:30 farmer_giles91 12 Days Honeymoon in Tokyo & Kawaguchiko with tips and observations
I just had my honeymoon (originally scheduled for Jun 2020). My wife and I are in our early thirties. It’s my wife’s first time in japan while it’s my fourth. I’ve benefitted immensely from stalking Tokyo travel reddit and would like to return the favour. I’ll provide some of my tips and observations to the end (skip to the end if the itinerary doesn’t interest you), some of which I think haven’t been mentioned before.
Thank God pretty much everything went to plan, and my wife thoroughly enjoyed the trip. We spent 12 days in Japan, most of it in Tokyo and 2 nights in Kawaguchiko. Many people were surprised to know that we’d be spending most of our trip in Tokyo, but I thought it was just fine because Tokyo had a lot to offer. My wife and I aren’t big on visiting shrines or ticking tourist hotspots off a checklist. We don’t shop much, but we did a lot of it simply because it’s Japan and we bought lots of quality-of-life items (not fashion) for ourselves and others. Given how much my wife really enjoyed the trip, I think others with similar interests could find something helpful too.
Pre-trip planning - It was out first leisure trip in years, and my wife's first trip to Japan. I wanted to show her my favourite parts of Japan, and took months trawling through reddit posts and trip reports, watching youtube videos, and just soaking in all the things before deciding on an itinerary that I thought my wife would enjoy. It was almost exclusively planned by me, and I would consult my wife along the way.
- Other than the hotel & flights, I booked the highway express bus to Kawaguchiko one week prior.
- Decided on the airport limousine bus to bring us from the airport to the city a few days prior.
- Studio Ghibli tickets booked one month in advance. There's a good guide available on reddit already. International tickets were quickly sold out, so we used a free VPN to get onto the Japanese site which had more tickets & timings available. Simply Google translate the entire page.
- Booked a cooking class on cookly months prior.
- Did Visit Japan QR two days prior. It takes some time, so do it earlier rather than later.
- Added all places of interests in a Google list, and all food places in another Google list. I tried the custom Google maps at first but didn’t feel the UI was easy to navigate.
- Planned itinerary based on location proximity, and also highlighted parts that were interchangeable in case we wanted to switch it up (which we did).
Planning during the trip - The Google maps foods list was always just for consideration: if we had time or were craving something. We didn't hard-code food places into our daily plans. But when food was the primary activity (e.g. visiting Tsukiji market), we'd determine to visit particular food stalls. Otherwise, just needed to do a cursory Google review check on whether a random food place is worth eating it. As a principle, we didn't want to spend time queuing >20m for food.
- I'd plan the next day's itinerary the night before, considering fatigue, interest, and proximity. I would create a brand new Google maps list for the next day, including potential food places.
Day 0 (Wed) 17 May - Arrival at Haneda Airport to hotel in Shinjuku Arrived in Haneda late, about 11pm. Clearance was quick but baggage took 30mins. As I wouldn't make my stipulated airport limousine timing, I had no choice but to cancel my airport limousine and take the metro to our hotel in Shinjuku. I tried Apple wallet’s Suica at first. It worked seamlessly but I felt that a physical metro card was just faster so I eventually switched over. We reached after midnight, so do let your hotel know in advance if you anticipate arriving at odd hours.
Day 1 (Thurs) - Shinjuku exploration Originally planned to visit Tsukiji on day 1, but given that we arrived late the previous night, agreed with my wife to change the plan and spend the first day doing the Shinjuku itinerary.
- Walked to a popular Tsukumen place at 11. Queued for 20mins and it was an interesting experience as there were lines of people standing right behind watching you eat. Wife said it was her best Tsukumen ever!
- Sekaido for art & stationary supplies: My wife does art so it was a haven for her. We spent a few hours there!
- Tokyu Hands Shinjuku: Wanted to look at more stationary/home/fashion stuff but two floors were under renovation.
- Omoide Yokocho: A quick walkthrough of this famous street for salarymen which comes alive at night. Many tourists.
Day 2 (Fri) - Kappabashi St., Fabric Town, Akihabara - Kappabashi Dougu Street: looked at kitchen supplies aimed to find a nice nakiri knife! (If you want to buy a knife, do research on what knife you need beforehand).
- Fabric Town: My wife just passed a seamstress exam so she eagerly anticipated visiting fabric town, we spent a few hours in Tomato.
- Akihabara (Animate, Bic Camera, Gyukatsu Don): It was drizzling the entire day so it was not the most comfortable lugging that many bags around a wet Akihabara in the evening. Wife wasn’t interested but I wanted to let her experience this unique culture. Had dinner at a popular gyukatsu don (beef cutlet that you’d have to cook yourself). It was our first time eating gyukatsu. It was so tender and juicy and mmm. But it was a long one hour wait. It was after this episode that we decided we were not going to queue this long for food again.
Day 3 (Sat) - Cooking class in Shinjuku, Shibuya - Private cooking class in Shinjuku: Our host was great! We were invited into his cosy house and he taught us how to make Okonomiyaki, Yakisoba, and a Japanese salad. I paid careful attention to the menu beforehand as I wanted to learn dishes I could easily recreate back home (i.e. not choose dishes that depended on seasonal Japanese ingredients). My wife absolutely loved the experience of getting to know a local and understanding his life story, Japanese culture, and hearing some of his horror stories of foreign guests. We got more food recs from him to understand where the locals really ate at.
- Shibuya 109: Paid $5 for a drink to have a bird’s eye view of the Shibuya crossing. It was Saturday so the crossing was at its full force. Even if you think this is touristy, it’s amazing to see that many people like little ants crossing a street. There are several nice locations here to take some artsy shots.
- Ishibashi Music Shibuya: absolutely loved the vibe in this music store. Back home, I’d been thinking about getting a particular keyboard but never got a chance to try it. I was able to play this particular one undisturbed and feel like I could go on for hours without any pressure from staff. Bought a few Japan exclusive guitar picks as gifts.
- Shibuya Tokyu Hands: This was amazing. I thought Shinjuku Tokyu Hands was the flagship store. So I only stumbled into this because I urgently needed to pee and someone said Tokyu hands had toilets. We were confused as its name was rebranded to simply "Hands" with a new logo. If you only have time to visit one Tokyu Hands, visit the Shibuya one. Each floor had 2 sub-floors so that’s a ton of floors! Lots of quality-of-life improvements one could get from this store. My wife got a buckwheat pillow.
- Shibuya Loft: After Sekaido and Tokyu Hands, I didn't think there was much daily life products/art/stationary to look at. But Loft was very different. Similar to Tokyu hands but seems more modern and fashionable. Worth visiting together with Tokyu hands! It also had packaged food available! It was late and my wife and I concluded that we didn’t have to to explore all the floors and that we’d return to Shibuya again.
Day 4 (Sun) - Komazawa Church, Harajuku, Shibuya - Church in Komazawa: not a tourist activity, but we linked up with some partners from our home church and attended service at a little church held in a nursery. It was an amazing and encouraging experience to hear the gospel preached in a foreign language.
- Harajuku: Way too crowded. I had anticipated this as it was a Sunday, but thought to just try. Takeshita street was so packed my wife feared there would be a stampede risk (it wasn’t that bad). We did queue 20mins for pretty tasty crepe. After checking out all the recommended streets (e.g. cat street, uru-harajuku), my wife simply felt that she couldn’t stand the Harajuku crowd and the vibes. So we decided to go back to Shibuya again!
- Shibuya JINS: I didn’t mention this but previously in Shinjuku and Shibuya, I had been checking out recommended optical shops in the vicinity for a particular style of glasses. Japanese-made glasses are highly-rated, but I couldn’t find something at the right price-point. At JINS, I found a design I liked. Though not made in Japan, it cost me less than 5000 yen. Took them 1 hour to make it. For some reason I loved the vibes at Shibuya, and I earmarked it to return again later.
Day 5 (Mon) - Tsukiji Market, Ginza Muji/Uniqlo, Tokyo station - Tsukiji market: wanted to arrive before 8 but arrived at 8.30am. Thankfully the crowds weren't that bad yet. Everything we tried was lovely. Potato/corn fishcakes, strawberry mochi, tamago, wagyu beef, uni inarisushi (my first time trying uni - wife loved it but I didn't like it), unagi. But the star was Masa burger (thanks to Paolo from Tokyo), which we waited till 11am to try. By then, the tourist buses had come and the streets were packed. But Masa burger was in a corner and we were their first customers. We tried fried codfish burger + homemade ginger ale. Both were was so well done and the fried cod was so crispy yet fresh and tender. It was also nicely completed with very refreshing salads! It was soo good we had it twice.
- Ginza Uniqlo/Muji: we wanted to take a look at some of Uniqlo’s exclusive items. Apparently they do have exclusive t-shirts for each region (e.g. Harajuku, Shibuya, Ginza), which tend to be collaborations with well-known food places in the area. However, they were always white in colour (cheap to produce) and not made-in-Japan-quality. Muji @ Ginza was a disappointment, not a lot more than the usual.
- Tokyo Station Ghibli store & Tenugui hunting: Went to Tokyo station to check out the Ghibli store and to look for a particular traditional tenugui (Japanese towels) store as my wife were hunting these down to give as gifts.
- Shinjuku Ichiran & Mister Donut: We returned to Shinjuku for Ichiran ramen, specifically at 5+pm. No crowds at all. Yummy! We then saw a Mister Donut, and recalled news in our home country that when it had its first opening in my country, people queued 5 hours for it. We thought to try it to see what the fuss was all about. Cash only, but the donuts were wonderfully textured and not too sweet. My wife doesn’t like sweet stuff, but mister donut really hit the sweet spot (no pun intended).
Day 6 (Tue) - Tokyo National Museum, Fabric town revisit, Akihabara revisit, Ochanomizu - Tokyo National Museum: We had a good time learning about Japan’s early history, and discovered that so much that we know of Japan resulted from Chinese/korean influence.
- Fabric town & Akihabara revisit, Ochonomizu: We decided that this was likely the right time to go back for items we missed out on or didn’t have time to see. My wife went to fabric town again while I went to Akihabara’s Yodaibashi camera, which I felt to be better and with more varied things than Bic Camera. I then went to nearby Ochanomizu to look at more music and sport shops. We met up again at Shinjuku for another Gyukatsu Don before heading to mister donuts again.
Day 7 (Wed) - Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, Mori Museum, Ginza Wakamatsu, Shinjuku - Shinjuku Gyoen Garden: lovely large garden grounds. We spent almost an hour just lying under a tree and watching clouds float by. Wife was doing some rough sketches of the garden. We had mister donuts from last night for breakfast.
- Mori Museum: Saw the exhibition of Heatherwick studios, which was inspiring and educational. Paid for the rooftop access to have a quick view of Tokyo from 50-ish floors up.
- Ginza Wakamatsu: Because of one of the Uniqlo-ginza-exclusive t-shirts, my wife was curious about this traditional Japanese dessert. So we gave it a check and realised it’s been around for more than a century. There was a short line (mainly Japanese elderly). The shop interior transported us back decades. It felt surreal eating a dessert that the Japanese ate centuries ago. Unlike modern desserts, this Japanese dessert certainly doesn’t excite and overwhelm one’s taste buds immediately. But there’s an old charm to it.
- Shinjuku Okadaya fabric: Returned to Shinjuku as my wife wanted to check out another of their famous fabric stores. Prices were more expensive than fabric town, but had somewhat different items.
Day 8 (Thurs) - Kawaguchiko - Bus to Kawaguchiko: Packed light to Kawaguchiko, and forwarded our remaining luggage to our final hotel in Tamachi. The Shinjuku hotel staff were very helpful. I was merely inquiring on how luggage forwarding was done, but the staff picked up the phone, called my Tamachi hotel to confirm the booking, and prepared the documents for me. All I had to do was roll my luggage the next night to them and make payment. Took our 7:45am bus to Kawaguchiko and managed to catch a glimpse of Mount Fuji when we were on our way there!
- Cycling In Kawaguchiko: We lugged our bags to our ryokan and headed out again. My wife was quite hesitant about cycling overseas and I was also worried it’d tire her out too much. I debated between cycling or simply taking the sight-seeing bus. Eventually felt that it was worth trying to cycle. We unexpectedly walked by an e-bike place and decided, why not? Neither of us had tried an e-bike before and that could reduce the effort required for my wife. So we did and boy was it fun! It took a while to get used to the e-bike but it really reduced a lot of effort up the hills! I barely perspired at all thanks to the e-assist. Kawaguchiko had pretty narrow roads so it wasn’t the easiest to cycle. But I had plenty of road-cycling experience back at home so I was not daunted. We borrowed helmets from the e-bike place but saw that we were the only tourists that wore them. Yes, I'd recommend wearing helmets when cycling.
- Kubota Itchiku Art Museum: Cycled here knowing that this museum would interest my wife. It had a garden free for entry and it was really quaint, quiet, and charming! The pond had a singular vibrant-coloured Koi swimming in it. Museum entry requires tickets. On this trip, I realised that visiting museums tired me easily. It could be because I spent time reading each description. I told my wife to go ahead as I waited outside. She eventually took 45m in the museum and was so enthralled by it. She even bought a heavy hard-cover book of Itchiku Kubota’s kimono art :/
- Momiji Corridor: was just 50 meters away from the museum. Still beautiful with only green leaves, but I’d imagine it would be majestic in Autumn/Spring.
- Oishi Park: Many colourful flowers! It’s a pity that it had been cloudy the entire day, and Mt Fuji was not visible. That would have made the cycle perfect. Had a peach/plum ice-cream. Park was crowded with tourists.
Day 9 (Fri) - Fuji Q Highland, Shimoyoshida Honcho St, Batting Cage Planning for Fuji Q & Morning Jog: I didn’t plan to go to Fuji-Q highland before the trip. Always felt it a bit of a waste to visit amusement parks overseas. That’s until I realised that Fuji Q had some of the most exciting (I mean world-record-holding) rollercoasters in the world. Maybe they don't hold the records anymore, but that intrigued me enough, because most amusement parks only had 1-2 coasters. Problem was that wife is terrified, and she said cycling on the streets of Kawaguchiko was already like a coaster ride for her. Still, I'm really thankful she encouraged me to go and said she was happy waiting and taking pictures for me. So I decided I would reach at opening time, and buy time by paying for the fast passes and try their top three coasters. The night before, we felt that we had to make decisions on our itinerary as it was our last day at Kawaguchiko. If Mt Fuji still wasn’t visible the next day, we'd go to Oshino Hakkai, if it was, we could try going to Shimoyoshida to get a nice picture.
- I went for a morning jog and as the path brought me along the river's perimeter, my jaw dropped when I saw Mount Fuji towering into view. I raced back to tell my wife (about 6am) and we both trekked up to a viewing spot to enjoy the view. This made it more urgent to not spend too much time at Fuji Q as we didn’t know how long Mt. Fuji would be visible for.
- Fuji-Q Highland: Was absolutely amazing. Yes, I blew a lot of cash here buying fast passes for the three available coasters. But they were some of the craziest coasters. Took Eejanaika, Fujiyama and Takabisha. Total time it took probably a little more than 1 hour with the express passes. It was so good, but so fast that I have little memory of it, except that there was a 90 degree climb to the top for Takabisha and I had a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji while climbing to the supposed world record of 79m for Fujiyama (this was 2 days before the news reported that Fujiyama got stuck in the middle of a ride and the people in the carts had to climb down :o). Had more time to take a few other rides, and enjoyed all the Naruto statues around for fun photo-taking. What I really enjoyed about the park was that it was mostly filled with Japanese tourists; in fact, there was a Japanese school having an outing there. It was nice to see excited students running about. If I could spend the day here, I'd take the three coasters multiple times to imprint the sensations in my head. But I'm still thankful I got to try some of the world's most thrilling coasters!
- Shomoyoshida Honcho St: This destination was simply to take the famous street view of Mount Fuji with Japanese shops lined in the foreground. It’s not easy to get to, and there was quite a walk. We noticed there weren’t much people around, and most shops were closed. But when we reached the destination, there were many tourists right at the particular traffic light. So much so there was a grumpy Japanese traffic police person managing the crowd. We saw the worst of tourists that day. People were disobeying traffic laws and just running in the middle of the road just to get a shot. We then chanced upon a hidden udon shop and it felt like we were transported back to the 50’s! It was super old school, people sat on raised platforms, and several elderly customers were watching the tele while eating. There was only one udon option available, with free cabbage top-ups. We learnt that the shop had been around for 73 years. We actually headed back to Fuji-Q Highlands to take a 4D 'plane ride' with Joe Hisashi music in the background. Since my wife actually wanted to ride something, I was happy to agree to her request. Ride was very ordinary but wife actually felt terrified at times lol. Rushed back to the hotel for a private onsen booking.
- Batting Cage: I had never played baseball/softball and my home country doesn’t have a baseball culture. Yet I had seen batting cages in Japanese drama and always wanted to try. Loved it! My technique was probably pretty bad! I did well at first but as I tried faster balls, I tired out and failed to hit any haha. Some teens beside me were knocking out 120km/h balls out of the park! We ended the day eating ramen outdoors with a view of Mount Fuji.
Day 10 (Sat) - Kichijoji, Ghibli Museum, Kichijoji Jazz bar Woke up before sunrise for a run and to attempt to catch a sunrise picture of Mount Fuji. Streets were completely empty. Even ran to the famous Kawaguchiko Lawson for a picture. Headed back for an onsen bathe (note: we never used the room's shower, and always went for an onsen bath throughout our stay in Kawaguchiko as it was just too convenient). Took a 7am bus to return to Shinjuku.
- Kichijoji: Arrived at Kichijoji at about 10am. Wife really loved the vibes there. We tried the Tsukuba suisan fish cakes which were really tasty, and my wife was intrigued that a line had formed at the adjacent store named Ozasa. Apparently they sell traditional Japanese desserts and locals would go there as early as 5am to get a ticket. So we queued 15m and managed to get three boxes worth of the snacks! Tried the Amane Taiyaki fish-shaped bean paste snacks, another traditional dessert. It was a small lovely old shop.
- Ghibli Museum: Requires a long walk through Inokashira park. Ghibli was fantastic. Many people have been saying recently that it’s over-rated, and that it doesn’t cater to foreign crowds and most things are in Japanese. We similarly struggled with that at first. But we found out that if you asked the staff, they actually had English language exhibition booklets ready for every exhibition! That was a revelation. And we managed to understand almost all the exhibitions by asking the uniformed staff (except the short film, which had minimal dialogue anyway). I mentioned this to one foreign group and they were really grateful for that. But I saw that many other foreigners that probably came earlier were just bored or simply going crazy at the Ghibli shop. My wife bought the museum book (which also has English explanations of each exhibit), and we understood Miyazaki’s vision for the museum - to make it suitable for kids and adults, with no pre-determined route, allowing for play, exploration, to help people be inspired by the artists’ process. Through that, we saw that every thing in the museum was intentionally designed, all of the exhibitions, cafe, shop, and garden. Reading that helped me appreciate and enjoy the museum much more.
- Roaming Kichijoji and Some Time Jazz bar: My wife and I split up to roam kichijoji. I checked out some sports shops and saw that their prices were lower than Ochanomizu. We reconvened for dinner at Sometime Jazz bar. I’m picking up Jazz piano but had never been to a jazz bar. Booked it one day before, but was sad that our table position only allowed us to see some of the drummer and the pianist’s expression. Still, it was a very hip place for jazz cats and we had a wonderful time. We only sat through the first half of the performance that night. Note that there are seating charges, so that + dinner added up to quite a lot. But we rationalised that this was akin to paying for a performance. Checked into our hotel in Tamachi.
Day 11 (Sun) - Tokyo Sky Tree, Shinjuku, Back to Kichijoji, Shibuya It was a crazy day where we simply hit the places we wanted to revisit regardless of proximity. Headed to Tokyo Skytree in the morning to check out another Ghibli store in hopes of getting another Ghibli shirt; reason was because I ended up buying one at the museum I really loved (made in Japan, beautiful colour, perfect fit. I hesitated at first because I couldn't try it). If you’re not going to the Ghibli museum, this is probably the best store available for Ghibli goods. Alas, the museum's items were really quite exclusive. Headed to Shinjuku to try curry udon, then to Kichijoji to try satou beef balls and dangos and to make some purchasing decisions on some sports equipment. Then we ended up at Shibuya (my favourite place!) to the mega Don Quijote and Tokyu Hands to shop for gifts for others. It was a lovely end to our trip!
Day 12 (Mon) - Back home Best trip ever, says my wife.
Tips for travellers - Spread out your itinerary: I originally planned to front-load all the must-see tourist stuff and leave the remaining days for shopping. But in May, Ghibli Museum was closed for two weeks so we had no choice but to schedule it at the end of the trip. That was a better arrangement. It felt that each day was distinctly different, and we could remember the highlight of each day. Also, be specific about where you want to go. Don’t simply put locations, e.g., Visit Harajuku, or visit Shibuya crossing.
- Plan your itinerary in consideration of weekend crowds: Places like Tsujiki market, Ghibli Museum, Fuji-Q Highlands and other stuff are likely going to be very crowded on weekends. If you want to shop in Harajuku or Shibuya, try to avoid weekends. I opted to put the cooking class and ‘less-exciting’ Museums on weekends.
- Carry more cash than you think you need: In my experience, the cash-to-card ratio was about 40:60. Considering that all metro card top-ups require cash, you'll need quite a bit of cash! Sometimes even bigger restaurants are cash only.
- Bring foldable tote bags, and use lockers where necessary: If you’re buying stuff, packing them in tote bags makes it easier to lug around. Bigger shops will charge you for bags. If you just arrived from one area with bags and are going to explore another, use the lockers. Most metro stations likely have lockers and they are really affordable and convenient.
- Travel light by planning to do laundry: I only brought four sets of clothing, and we did laundry every 3-4 days or so. It’s really convenient, about 200 yen per 30m wash, and another 200 yen for a 1h dry. It’s worthwhile to check if your hotel has coin laundry available.
- Buy discriminately: Many people say the kind of things available at places like Don Quijote or Uniqlo are mind-blowing. Fact is, most of them are made in China or elsewhere. About 95% of the items we saw in Daiso were made in China. In fact, many items in Kappabashi street were made in China. You’re more likely to get value for money by buying a made in Japan item. Sometimes the shop will highlight if a product is Japan made. But other times, you have to scrutinise the fine print. Learn to look out for these three words in Kanji: 日本製. This is where the camera function of Google translate is immensely helpful. This was not available or widely publicised when I last visited Japan years back in 2016, so use this tech to your advantage and scrutinise the fine print!
- Plan your toilet trips if possible: If you know you’re headed to low-rise areas like Tsujiki, Fabric town where it’s just shop after shop, it’s going to be hard to find a toilet. Make sure you relieve yourself beforehand at the train station. But if you still need to go, try to find a multi-storey building and chances are, there’ll be toilets available there.
- Avoid queuing for food by timing right: In general, I found that most popular food places that required queuing had queues mainly consisting of foreigners. I wonder if this is because of the reddit/youtube/google maps review effect (not a lot of Japanese review on Google I think). So if you have to queue, there's a good chance you're competing with other foreigners. Simply put, almost all food places open at 11am, so be there at 11, or have early dinner at 5pm and perhaps you may avoid the queuing.
- Scrutinise Google maps to figure out the different train types: for daily travel, there could be local, rapid, and express trains. Local trains stop at every station. Rapid skips a few, and express trains likely only stops at key location. They make a big difference to travel time, and to your comfort. When Google maps recommends a route, scrutinise the detail to ensure what kind of train they are recommending. It gets confusing at the station as the platforms on your left and right may end up at the same location, but one could be a local train and the other an express train.
- Learn just 2 essential phrases: It always felt weird for me to speak Japanese because I felt like a try-hard. But this time I did - just learn to say thank you in Japanese (arigato gozaimasu). The other essential word is - summimasen - excuse me/sorry. Useful for if you need to exit a crowded train, or if you need to get someone’s attention. We survived with just these two phrases. As our cooking teacher told us - it’s better to say something in Japanese than say nothing at all. For the rest, you can use Google translate app’s picture function.
- Other misc tips: as mentioned, bring trash bags. Some shops explicitly tell you not to walk around and eat their food. So the solution is to finish the snack in front of the shop, and say, “summimasen, can you help me to throw this trash?” That helped us avoid carrying trash around a lot. As a traveller, you’re gonna get a lot of carbs (my curry udon meal included a bowl of udon + a bowl of rice...) and fried food. To get more fiber, try the basements of shopping centres and get yourself some fruits. Also, if you exercise regularly like me, you'd be concerned about getting some exercise. I did pre-trip research on pools/gyms/parks to visit. But visited none of them. With what little hotel room space I had, I settled with a daily morning routine of 100 squats and 100 pushups. That and walking an average of 18k steps daily helped. I actually lost some weight somehow.
Observations - Drinking culture in Japan: we saw quite a few drunk people in the streets. Some of them at the parks. I had never really seen drunkards much in my home country (it could be because I don’t stay out late). When we walked by a bar area with our cooking instructor at 10am, he told us some of the people in them had been there overnight. At Inokashira park, we saw a lady dressed in office wear face planted on the ground. Her friends tried to help carry here elsewhere but her entire body was limp and almost lifeless.
- The Japanese sleep late: when we arrived, we were still on the train to our hotel at 11:50pm. But the train was still packed with salarymen in suits and many others. In fact, it seemed the later it was, the more crowded the trains.
- Foreigner influx and how we stick out: there were way more foreigners this time than the last I visited Japan. I commented to my wife that I felt more immersed in Japan on the metro or at places like Tokyu hands as I could hear Japanese being spoken around me. But at tourist spots and some museums, I felt like I could have been in any other country. I tended to feel very uncomfortable when large groups of foreigners were around. I had to tell myself not to be hypocritical as I was a foreigner myself. But I suppose one reason is that there were many inconsiderate foreigners. Speaking loudly, making brash comments, and just not behaving like visitors. We saw a foreign couple locked in a head-to-toe embrace on a picnic mat in a park full of families. And they chose a spot right next to the footpath. Many foreigners also leave unkind Google reviews for places just because it’s not up to their expectations. I get it, we worked for our holiday and are paying customers, and there is often an innate tendency to feel entitled or complain when something isn’t up to our expectations. But I think it helps to remember that we are like visitors in someone’s home. Be self-aware, don’t speak loudly, note the traffic customs, where to stand on the escalators, how to behave etc.
- Japanese men have great hair: the Japanese men’s hairstyle feels frozen in time. I didn’t see the typical Korean-inspired center-parted hairstyles in Asian guys nowadays. And balding men were a small minority somehow. As someone whose hairline is slowly receding, I was envious to see many Japanese men have wavy long hair deep into their 60-70s! My wife commented that the women's hairstyles were more or less the same - dyed, curled etc. But the men were rocking so many styles!
- In-person shopping still matters: as the days went by and as my wife and I began to covet the "made-in-Japan" label, we realised that we hadn't done such shopping in years since online shopping became prevalent. I also recall people commenting that you could get these goods online anyway, so why bother shopping in Japan. Well, physical shopping makes comparison easy, it allows you to ask for recommendations, and enables you to know the items's size, feel, and look on you (if buying fashion items). It also makes discovery of new items possible. I'm not a huge shopper or a foodie, but in Japan, it's worth it to be one simply because the Japanese are thoughtful about their craft and tend to produce quality that's quite unmatched. I suppose it's a blessing in disguise that our honeymoon got delayed 3 years, as we are now well-aware of our post-wedding lifestyles and the items we'd need in the kitchen/around the house.
- Reading culture is strong: in a week when I read reports that leisure reading had declined in my home country, I was pleasantly surprised to see many people reading hard-copy books on the train, many of them even had personalised leather book covers. Kinokuniya was also teeming with life. As a bookworm, this is a great encouragement. And I wish English language books came in such compact sizes too, although I think that's due to the limitations of the language. As Japanese characters can be read vertically, that allows for more play on possible book sizes.
- No one culture is worth idealising: Japan remains my favourite country to visit as a tourist, but I've come to see that Japanese culture - like any other culture - has its flaws. That's simply because people are flawed. Yes, their service culture is impeccable, especially when you're served by middle-aged super helpful and super kind ladies. But on every Japanese trip so far, I've always had at least one unkind or impatient service encounter. On a day-to-day basis, people don't really apologise if they bump into you, and may not give up their seats for the elderly too. My cooking teacher says the Japanese are extremely polite in person but would rant and give very bad reviews anonymously at home. I've come to just enjoy their products, service, and their views of certain ways-of-life as a tourist, but stop short of idealising their culture. There are kind and unkind people in every culture. That said, I would still say on average, the Japanese may be more civic-minded than most. That doesn't mean they are innately kinder or warmer people, but simply that they are more self-aware of how their actions are perceived by others.
I've decided not to mention the specific food places as far as possible because I think there's more than enough recommendations available elsewhere. I also think sometimes that we get a bit fomo if we build up too many must-go spots. Enjoy the process of discovering new places! But feel free to ask me more if you like.
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2023.05.29 05:44 puremotives I asked ChatGPT to describe 25 Columbus suburbs and exurbs. Here's what it said:
- Asheville: Located in Pickaway County, Ohio, Asheville is a small village with a peaceful rural setting. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, farmland, and a close-knit community. Asheville offers a small-town atmosphere with a limited number of local businesses and amenities. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills, open spaces, and a slower pace of life. It provides residents with a tranquil environment away from the busyness of urban centers.
- Bexley: Situated east of downtown Columbus, Bexley is an established suburb known for its stately homes, tree-lined streets, and historic charm. The area is home to prestigious institutions such as Capital University and the Governor's Mansion. Bexley's Main Street offers a mix of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants, creating a vibrant community atmosphere.
- Canal Winchester: Situated southeast of downtown, Canal Winchester is a growing suburb known for its historic district, community events, and proximity to natural areas. The charming downtown area features shops, restaurants, and a community theater. Canal Winchester hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the famous Labor Day Festival. The suburb offers a mix of housing options and easy access to parks and recreational facilities.
- Circleville is a historic city located in Pickaway County, Ohio. Known for its circular street pattern and vibrant community, Circleville offers a unique charm. The city features a central public park called "The Circle," which serves as a gathering place and the venue for numerous festivals and events, including the famous Pumpkin Show. Circleville's downtown area boasts local shops, restaurants, and historic architecture, contributing to its appealing small-town ambiance. With its rich agricultural heritage and close-knit community, Circleville offers a welcoming and engaging environment for its residents.
- Delaware: Located to the north of Columbus, Delaware is an exurb known for its scenic landscapes, historic downtown area, and the presence of Ohio Wesleyan University. The city offers a blend of small-town charm with modern amenities, including a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural events. Delaware also has a rich history and is home to the Olentangy Indian Caverns, a popular tourist attraction.
- Dublin: Located northwest of downtown Columbus, Dublin is known for its upscale neighborhoods, excellent schools, and numerous corporate headquarters. It features a charming historic district, beautiful parks, and a thriving business community. Dublin is also home to the annual Dublin Irish Festival, one of the largest Irish festivals in the United States.
- Gahanna: Located east of downtown Columbus, Gahanna is a diverse suburb known for its picturesque neighborhoods, proximity to the Port Columbus International Airport, and the Creekside development. Creekside is a lively entertainment district with restaurants, shops, and a scenic waterfront. Gahanna also features parks, golf courses, and a strong sense of community.
- Grandview Heights: Situated west of downtown Columbus, Grandview Heights is a unique suburb known for its walkability, vibrant community, and mix of residential and commercial areas. The suburb offers a blend of historic homes, modern developments, and a bustling commercial district along Grandview Avenue. The area features an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Grandview Heights is also home to the prestigious Grandview Heights High School and offers easy access to downtown Columbus and major highways.
- Grove City: Located southwest of downtown Columbus, Grove City is a suburban community known for its affordable housing options, family-friendly environment, and strong community spirit. The area offers a range of recreational facilities, including parks, golf courses, and the popular Grove City Town Center, which hosts various events and festivals.
- Groveport: Located southeast of downtown Columbus, Groveport is a historic suburb with a small-town feel. It features a charming downtown area with historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. Groveport is known for its canal history and hosts the annual Groveport Heritage Days festival. The suburb offers a mix of housing options and is situated near scenic natural areas like the Three Creeks Metro Park.
- Heath: Situated adjacent to Newark, Heath is a smaller city in Licking County. It is known for its strategic location near major transportation routes, including Interstate 70 and State Route 79. Heath features a variety of shopping centers, restaurants, and recreational opportunities. The city is home to the Indian Mound Mall, a popular shopping destination in the area. It also offers several parks and outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy.
- Hilliard: Situated to the northwest of downtown, Hilliard is a suburban community known for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong school system. It offers a range of housing options, from established neighborhoods to newer developments. Hilliard features numerous parks, including the popular Heritage Rail Trail, and hosts events such as the annual Franklin County Fair.
- Lancaster: Located southeast of Columbus, Lancaster is an exurb with a rich history and a vibrant downtown area. The city is known for its well-preserved architecture, including numerous historic homes and buildings. Lancaster offers a range of recreational opportunities, such as the scenic Hocking Hills region, which is a short drive away. The Ohio Glass Museum and the Fairfield County Fair are popular attractions in the area.
- London: Situated to the southwest of Columbus, London is an exurb known for its rural character and close-knit community. The city features a historic downtown area with local businesses and hosts various community events throughout the year. London offers a more relaxed pace of life and is surrounded by farmland and natural beauty, including the Madison County State Nature Preserve.
- Marysville: Situated to the northwest of Columbus, Marysville is an exurb that has experienced significant growth in recent years. It offers a mix of suburban and rural living, with a variety of housing options and ample green space. Marysville is known for its Honda manufacturing facility, which is one of the largest employers in the region. The city also hosts the Union County Fair, an annual event showcasing agriculture, entertainment, and local traditions.
- Mount Vernon: Located northeast of Columbus, Mount Vernon is an exurb with a small-town feel and a rich history. The city is home to Mount Vernon Nazarene University and features a charming downtown area with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. Mount Vernon offers a mix of rural and suburban living, with picturesque countryside, parks, and recreational opportunities nearby.
- New Albany: Located northeast of downtown Columbus, New Albany is an affluent suburb known for its planned community, expansive estates, and upscale amenities. It features a charming village center, called Market Square, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and community events. New Albany is also home to a renowned golf club and numerous corporate offices.
- Newark: Located about 33 miles east of Columbus, Newark is a city in Licking County. It is known for its rich history and architectural heritage. Newark is home to the Newark Earthworks, a complex of ancient Native American mounds and earthen enclosures designated as a National Historic Landmark. The city also features a charming downtown area with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions like the Midland Theatre. Newark is the county seat of Licking County and offers a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas.
- Obetz: Situated in Franklin County, Ohio, Obetz is a suburban community located just south of Columbus. It is known for its convenient location, strong industrial presence, and recreational opportunities. Obetz is home to the Fortress Obetz, a versatile outdoor stadium that hosts various sports events, concerts, and festivals. The community also features parks, walking trails, and recreational facilities. With its proximity to major highways, Obetz offers easy access to the amenities and employment opportunities of both Columbus and nearby suburbs.
- Pickerington: Located southeast of Columbus, Pickerington is a suburban community known for its family-friendly atmosphere, excellent schools, and strong sense of community. The city offers a mix of housing options, from well-established neighborhoods to newer developments. Pickerington boasts numerous parks, recreational facilities, and a charming downtown area with shops, restaurants, and community events. The city is also home to Pickerington Ponds Metro Park, which provides opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.
- Powell: Situated in the northern part of the metropolitan area, Powell is a rapidly growing suburb known for its affluent neighborhoods and excellent schools. The Olentangy Liberty High School, one of the top-rated public high schools in Ohio, is located here. Powell offers a mix of residential areas, recreational opportunities, and a charming downtown with shops and restaurants.
- Reynoldsburg: Situated east of downtown, Reynoldsburg is a suburban community with a mix of established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. It offers a range of housing options and is known for its affordable real estate. Reynoldsburg boasts several parks, including the Blacklick Woods Metro Park, and hosts events such as the Tomato Festival.
- Upper Arlington: Situated to the northwest of downtown, Upper Arlington is a picturesque suburb known for its well-manicured neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community. The area boasts excellent schools, recreational facilities, and parks. The Scioto Country Club, one of the oldest golf courses in the region, is located here.
- Westerville: Located northeast of downtown Columbus, Westerville is a thriving suburb known for its strong sense of community, excellent schools, and historic charm. It offers a mix of housing options, from historic homes in the Uptown area to newer developments. Westerville boasts several parks, recreational facilities, and a vibrant downtown with shops, restaurants, and community events.
- Worthington: Located to the north of downtown, Worthington is a historic suburb with a quaint, small-town atmosphere. It features a charming downtown area known as the "Old Worthington," with boutique shops, restaurants, and the popular Worthington Farmers Market. Worthington is also home to several parks and hosts various community events throughout the year.
I reorganized the list into alphabetical order, but everything else was generated by ChatGPT. I had to prompt it a few times to get all 25, because it only listed about 6 at a time.
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Gunman Tales
Hotshot Racing
human fall flat
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition
Just Cause 3
Killing Floor 2
King's Bounty: Crossworlds
King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North - The Complete Edition
Last Oasis
Manhunt
Megadimension Neptunia VII
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - War Chest Edition
METAL SLUG 3
Metro Last Light Redux
Miscreated
MO:Astray
Morphopolis
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021
Natural Selection 2
NecroWorm
Neo Cab
NEOVERSE
Not For Broadcast
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty
Odyssey - The Story of Science
OF MICE AND SAND -REVISED-
One Step From Eden
Opus Magnum
Overcooked
Overgrowth
PATHOLOGIC 2
Pillars Of Eternity
Phoenix Point Year one edition
Planespace Torment Enhanced Edition
Plunge
Quantum League
Quest of Dungeons
Railroad tycoon 3
Rise of Industry
River City Melee Mach
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Sanctuary RPG: Black Edition
Scribblenauts Unmasked
Scythe Digital Edition
Serious Sam 3 BFE
Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut
Shing!
Skullgirls
Sinking Island
Slinger VR
SNIPER GHOST WARRIOR CONTRACTS
Sonic All Stars Transformed Collection
Sparkle 2
Sparkle Unleashed
Starbound
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga
STAR WARS Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy
STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast
STAR WARS The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition
Star Wars Kotor 2
Star Wolves 3: Civil War
stick fight the game
Stronhold Crusader 2
Struggling
Styx Master of Shadows
SUPER TIME FORCE ULTRA
SurrounDead
Surviving Mars x 2
Swords of Gurrah
Tannenberg
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII STEAM EDITION
The Technomancer
tilt brush
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut
The Beast Inside
The Gardens Between
The Incredible Adventures of Van Hesing
the long dark survival Edition
The Stillness of the Wind
The Swords of Ditto: Mormo’s Curse
The town of light
The walking dead the new frontier
The Wild Eight
Train Valley 2
Trüberbrook
Tropico 5
Tsioque
Unto The End
Valfaris
Voidship: The Long Journey
volcanoids
Wargroove
WARSAW
West of Dead x 2
Wizard Of Legends x 2
Worms Clan Wars
Without Within 3
XCOM: Chimera Squad
Yooka Laylee
Zwei: The Arges Adventure
Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection
TIER 3
112 Operator
911 Operator
Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution
Ageless
AI War 2
Alan Wake's American Nightmare
Alien Shooter 2 Conscription
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
angry video game nerd
Arcana Hearts 3
Armada 2526 Gold Edition
arma X
As Far As The Eye
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation
Atari Vault
AVEN COLONY
Before we Leave
Belladonna
BLACKHOLE
Blitzkrieg Anthology
Boomerang Fu
Bomber Crew - Deluxe Edition
Boreal Blade
Borealis
Bridge Constructor Playground
Broken Age x 3
Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons
Bunker Punks
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
Cally's caves 3
Callys Caves 4
Capitalism 2
Carmageddon Max Damage
Cast of the Seven Godsends
Cepheus Protocol
Chaos Reborn
City Siege: Faction Island
COLT CANYON
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!
Crazy Belts
crazy machines 3
Creeping Terror
Crowntakers
Crying Suns
CTU: Counter Terrorism Unit
Cybarian: The Time Travelling Warrior
Cyber Hook
Dad Quest x 2
Dark Heritage: Guardians of Hope
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage
Darksiders Warmastered Edition
Dark Strokes The Legend of the Snow Kingdom Collectors Edition
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth
Death Squared
DESOLATE
Detached
Deus Ex: Invisible War
Dimension Drifter
Distrust : Polar Survival
Double Dragon IV
Draw Slasher
Duke Nukem Forever x 2
Dungeons 3
Dungeon Siege II
DV: Rings of Saturn
EarthNight
EarthX
Eliza
Enforcer: Police Crime Action
ENSLAVED™: Odyssey to the West™ Premium Edition
Epistory - Typing Chronicles
Etherborn
Etherlords I & II
Evergarden
evoland
F1 2018
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
Farming World
Fire
Fort Triumph
Fury Unleashed x 2
Garfield Kart
Gas Guzzlers Extreme
Goat simulator
Golf Gang
God's Trigger
Go Home Dinosaurs
Going Under
Gone Home + Original Soundtrack
Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan
GRIP: Combat Racing
Guilty Gear Sign
Gunscape Standard Edition
Hacknet + DLC
Heaven’s Vault
Heavy Burger
Heroes of Annihilated Empires
Hexologic
Hidden Object Bundle 5 in 1
Hidden Object 6in1 bundle
Hive Jump
Hopiko
HORACE
Hue
Hyperspace Invaders II: Pixel Edition
In Between
Innerspace
INMOST
Inside My Radio
Iris and the Giant
Iron Fisticle
John Wick
Just Die Already
ken follet
Kingdom: Classic
King Oddball
Knights of Pen & Paper 2
Knight's Retreat
Labyronia RPG
Labyronia RPG 2
Laser Disco Defenders
Leisure Suit Larry 7 - Love for Sail
Lemuria Lost in Space
Levelhead
LIBERATED
Little Misfortune
Livelock
Lostwinds
Lovecraft’s Untold Stories
Lust from Beyond: M Edition
Lust for Darkness
Luxor 3
Mages of Mystralia
Magrunner: Dark Pulse
Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom
Medieval Kingdom Wars
Mini Ninjas
MirrorMoon EP
Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine
Moon Hunters
MotoGP 15
Morkredd
MOUNT & BLADE
MXGP - The Official Motocross Videogame
My Memory of Us
Mystery Loss
Narcos: Rise of the Cartels
Nba Playgrounds
Neon Chrome
Newt One
Nex Machina
Neverending Nightmares
Neverout
Niffelheim
Night Call
Nowhere Prophet
Odallus: The Dark Call
Of Orcs And Men
Offworld Trading Company + Jupiter's Forge Expansion Pack
Omen Exitio: Plague
Orbital Racer
Out of Space
Overload
Overlord II x 2
Pac-Man 256
PAC-MAN™ CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2
Paper Fire Rookie
Paperbark
Paradigm
Particula
Pathway
Pawnbarian
Payday 2
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind
Perfect Universe
Pesterquest
Pickers
Pikuniku
Pirate Pop Plus
Pixel Heroes
Pixplode
Planet Alpha
Planet of the Eyes
Police Stories
port royale 3 gold
Post Master
POPUP DUNGEON
Prehistoric Tales
Quantum Conundrum
Radio Commander
Rapture Rejects
Rebel Galaxy
red orchestra 2
Re-Legion
REMOTHERED: BROKEN PORCELAIN
Remnants of Naezith
RESIDENT EVIL HD
Rezrog
Retimed
Ring of Pain
Road Redemption
ROCK OF AGES 3: MAKE & BREAK
Röki
Roombo: First Blood
Rover Mechanic Simulator
RRRR
Rustler
Sakura Agent
Sakura Angels
Sakura Beach
Sakura Beach 2
Sakura Fantasy
Sakura Magical Girls
Sakura Shrine Girls
Sakura Spirit
Samorost 3
Serial Cleaner
Seven enchanted edition
Sigma Theory: Global Cold War
SIMULACRA + SIMULACRA 2
Sins Of The Demon
Shadowrun Hong Kong Extended Edition
Shoppe Keep
Shoppe Keep 2
Smile For Me
SKULLY
Smoke and Sacrifice
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing
Soulblight
Space Pilgrim Academy: Reunion
space run galaxy
Speedrunners
Spellspire
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
StarCrossed
State of mind
Stealth 2: A Game of Clones
Stealth Bastard Deluxe x 2
Steamburg
Still Life 2
Storm Of Spears
Strider
Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones
Sudden Strike 4
Sundered
Super Hexagon
Supraland
Super Mutant Alien Assault
Super Panda Adventures
Swag and Sorcery
Syberia
Syberia II
Syberia 3
System Shock: Enhanced Edition
Tabletop Playground
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
Teleglitch Die More Edition
Telefrag VR
Teslagrad
Testament of Sherlock Holmes
Time Mysteries 3: The Final Enigma
The Amazing American Circus
Tharsis
The Ball
The Deed
The dropping of the dead
The Dwarves
The Hex
The King's Bird
The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition
The Lost Crown
The Purring Quest
There Came An Echo
The Haunted Island, A Frog Detective Game
The Signal From Tölva
Think of the Children
This War of Mine
ToeJam & Earl Back in the Groove
Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation
Tomb Raider V: Chronicles
Tomb Raider Legend
Tomb Raider Underworld
Tooth and Tail
Train Station Renovation
Treasure Hunter Simulator
Tropico 4
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Underhero
Unrest
Valnir Rok Survival RPG
Vane
Velocity Ultra Deluxe
Vertiginous Golf
Viking Saga The Cursed Ring
Wanderlust: Travel Stories
Wandersong
warlock 2
war tech fighters
Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Heart of the Forest
Without Within 2
Whispers of a machine
Wings of Vi
Yoku's Island Express
Youropa
Zoo Park
TIER 4
Acceleration of SUGURI 2
Age of Wonders III
Alien Spidy
Almost There: The Platformer
Angvik
A New Beginning – Final Cut
AtmaSphere
Battle vs chees
Circuit Breakers
Corridor Z
CreaVures
Cubicle Quest
Dagon – The Eldritch Box DLC
Dashing Dinos
Death Fungeon
Drawful 2
DungeonUp x 2
Earth 2150 Trilogy
Enclave
Endless Space – Collection
Evergarden
Formula Car Racing
Fluffy Horde
Gorky 17
Guts And Glory
Hacknet Deluxe Edition
Haegemonia: The Solon Heritage
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Holy Potatoes a Spy Story
Homefront
Horizon Shift
Joggernauts
Journey of a Roach
Learn Japanese to survive Hiragana Battle
Left in the Dark: No One on Board
Leisure Suit Larry 5 - Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work
Leisure Suit Larry 6 - Shape Up Or Slip Out
Little Racers STREET
Lock Parsing 2
Love is Dead
Midnight Mysteries 3: Devil on the Mississippi
Memoria
Moss Destruction
NAIRI: Tower of Shirin
NeuroVoider
No Time to Explain Remastered
One Finger Death Punch
OneShift
Out of Reach: Treasure Royale
Pesterquest
Purrfect Date – Visual Novel/Dating Simulator
Raceland
Regions Of Ruin
Regular Human Basketball x 2
Rencounter
Renoir
Return to Mysterious Island
Resort Boss: Golf
Rym 9000
Seraph
Shooting Stars!
Silence
Sky Break
Space Pilgrim Episode III: Delta Pavonis
Space Pilgrim Episode IV: Sol
Spandex Force: Champion Rising
Steel Rats
Super Daryl Deluxe
Sword Legacy Omen
Taxi
The Adventure Pals x 3
The Deed: Dynasty
The Emerald Maiden: Symphony of Dream
The Spiral Scouts
The Uncertain - The Last Quiet Day
Tiny Troopers
ttv2
Twilight City Love as a Cure
Two Worlds: Epic Edition
Tumblestone
Unhack
Unhack 2
Viking Saga The Cursed Ring
White Noise Online
World Keepers Last Resort
Zombie Party x 2
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CORPSE FACTORY
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Gedonia
Hero’s Hour
Lamentum (HL 4,70 zł)
Legend of Keepers: Career of a Dungeon Manager
Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus
Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee
Oddworld: New 'n’ Tasty with Alf & Abe DLC Packs
Oddworld: Soulstorm Enhanced Edition
Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD
Rain World
Röki
THE GAME OF LIFE
The Ascent
The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
Trolley Problem, Inc.
Fanatical Mystery Bundles Leftovers
Noitu Love 2: Devolution x 2
OUTBUDDIES DX
Vambrace: Cold Soul
Adventures of Chris
Serial Cleaner
Dark Devotion
Kingdom Rush Frontiers
Everhood
The Town of Light x 2
Crumble
Dead End Job x 2
Valfaris
Garbage x 2
Alchemy Garden
Double Kick Heroes x 2
Nihilumbra
Dub Dash
Stick it to The Man!
SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
Reventure
Iron Marines
Beasts of Maravilla Island
Weaving Tides
Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic
White Night
Hidden Shapes - Trick or Cats
tiny & Tall: Gleipnir
Doodle Derby
Gone Home + Original Soundtrack
Omen Exitio: Plague
Tesla Force
The Black Heart
Police Stories
From Space
DESOLATE
Just Die Already
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus
TIER 0
Back 4 blood eu
Destiny 2 Planet of Peace Exclusive Emblem
Dirt Rally 2.0 + 3 DLC
F1 2012
F1 2019 Anniversary
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
Remnant from the Ashes
Road to Guangdong - Story-Based Indie Road Trip Driving Game
the wolf among us
TIER 1
Absolver
Bloodstained Ritual of the Night
borderlands Game of the year enhanced Edition
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection EU
Darksiders genesis
Doom Eternal
Duke Nukem Manhattan Project
Elex
Endless Space 2 – Deluxe Edition
friday the 13th
Geometry Wars 3 Dimensions Evolved Mystery
Genital Jousting
Grid Autosport
Grid ultimate edition
Golf With Friends
GoNNER BLüEBERRY EDiTION
guild wars 2 heroic edition
guild wars nightfall
Hitman Absolution
House Flipper
Just cause 3 XXL
Kingdom Rush
Kerbal Space Program x 2
Legend Of Grimrock
Lego Marvel 2 Deluxe
Little Dragons Cafe
Mafia III: Definitive Edition
MAIN ASSEMBLY
Maneater
Mordhau
Orn the tiny forest sprite
Outward US x 2
Overcooked 2 + Surf and Turf + Too Many Cooks
pathfinder wrath
PGA TOUR 2k21 x 2
Phantasmagoria
Portal Knights
Pro cycling manager 2019
Project Cars
Project CARS 2 + Japanese Cars Bonus Pack
Risen
Sairento VR
Scum
Second Extinction
Sonic Forces
Spyro Reignited Trilogy x 2
Starbound
Star Trek Bridge Crew
State of Decay 2
streets of rogue
Summer in Mara
Superhot VR
Tales of Zestiria
Team Sonic Racing
Tekken 7
The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion GOTY
The Division + DLC US
Tomb Raider GOTY
Total War: MEDIEVAL II – Definitive Edition
TRINE 2 Complete Story
TRINE 3 The Artifacts of Power
Tracks - The Train Set Game
WARHAMMER 40,000: Gladius- Relics of War
Warhammer 40000 : Mechanicus
Wasteland 2 Directors Cut
Wasteland 3
valkyria chronicles IV Complete
X-com 2
TIER 2
ABZU
Armello x 3
asterix obelix xxl3
Band of Defenders
batman arkham knight
Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Beyond Blue
BioShock Infinite
Book of Demons
CHAOS CODE -NEW SIGN OF CATASTROPHE-
Choice Chamber
Chess Ultra
Cities skylines
civilization IV Complete Edition
Civilization 5
Dead by Daylight
Degrees of Separation
Drake Hollow
Driftland: The Magic Revival x 2
Endless Space 2
Europa Universalis IV
eXperience 112
FEZ
Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China - Deluxe Edition
Forced
From Space
Gamedec
Gato Roboto
Golf With Friends
Gunman Tales
Hotshot Racing
human fall flat
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition
Just Cause 3
Killing Floor 2
King's Bounty: Crossworlds
King’s Bounty: Warriors of the North - The Complete Edition
Last Oasis
Manhunt
Megadimension Neptunia VII
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - War Chest Edition
METAL SLUG 3
Metro Last Light Redux
Miscreated
MO:Astray
Morphopolis
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021
Natural Selection 2
NecroWorm
Neo Cab
NEOVERSE
Not For Broadcast
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty
Odyssey - The Story of Science
OF MICE AND SAND -REVISED-
One Step From Eden
Opus Magnum
Overcooked
Overgrowth
PATHOLOGIC 2
Pillars Of Eternity
Phoenix Point Year one edition
Planespace Torment Enhanced Edition
Plunge
Quantum League
Quest of Dungeons
Railroad tycoon 3
Rise of Industry
River City Melee Mach
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Sanctuary RPG: Black Edition
Scribblenauts Unmasked
Scythe Digital Edition
Serious Sam 3 BFE
Shadowrun: Dragonfall - Director's Cut
Shing!
Skullgirls
Sinking Island
Slinger VR
SNIPER GHOST WARRIOR CONTRACTS
Sonic All Stars Transformed Collection
Sparkle 2
Sparkle Unleashed
Starbound
Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga
STAR WARS Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy
STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast
STAR WARS The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition
Star Wars Kotor 2
Star Wolves 3: Civil War
stick fight the game
Stronhold Crusader 2
Struggling
Styx Master of Shadows
SUPER TIME FORCE ULTRA
SurrounDead
Surviving Mars x 2
Swords of Gurrah
Tannenberg
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIII STEAM EDITION
The Technomancer
tilt brush
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition
The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut
The Beast Inside
The Gardens Between
The Incredible Adventures of Van Hesing
the long dark survival Edition
The Stillness of the Wind
The Swords of Ditto: Mormo’s Curse
The town of light
The walking dead the new frontier
The Wild Eight
Train Valley 2
Trüberbrook
Tropico 5
Tsioque
Unto The End
Valfaris
Voidship: The Long Journey
volcanoids
Wargroove
WARSAW
West of Dead x 2
Wizard Of Legends x 2
Worms Clan Wars
Without Within 3
XCOM: Chimera Squad
Yooka Laylee
Zwei: The Arges Adventure
Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection
TIER 3
112 Operator
911 Operator
Acorn Assault: Rodent Revolution
Ageless
AI War 2
Alan Wake's American Nightmare
Alien Shooter 2 Conscription
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
angry video game nerd
Arcana Hearts 3
Armada 2526 Gold Edition
arma X
As Far As The Eye
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation
Atari Vault
AVEN COLONY
Before we Leave
Belladonna
BLACKHOLE
Blitzkrieg Anthology
Boomerang Fu
Bomber Crew - Deluxe Edition
Boreal Blade
Borealis
Bridge Constructor Playground
Broken Age x 3
Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons
Bunker Punks
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
Cally's caves 3
Callys Caves 4
Capitalism 2
Carmageddon Max Damage
Cast of the Seven Godsends
Cepheus Protocol
Chaos Reborn
City Siege: Faction Island
COLT CANYON
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?!
Crazy Belts
crazy machines 3
Creeping Terror
Crowntakers
Crying Suns
CTU: Counter Terrorism Unit
Cybarian: The Time Travelling Warrior
Cyber Hook
Dad Quest x 2
Dark Heritage: Guardians of Hope
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage
Darksiders Warmastered Edition
Dark Strokes The Legend of the Snow Kingdom Collectors Edition
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Death to Spies: Moment of Truth
Death Squared
DESOLATE
Detached
Deus Ex: Invisible War
Dimension Drifter
Distrust : Polar Survival
Double Dragon IV
Draw Slasher
Duke Nukem Forever x 2
Dungeons 3
Dungeon Siege II
DV: Rings of Saturn
EarthNight
EarthX
Eliza
Enforcer: Police Crime Action
ENSLAVED™: Odyssey to the West™ Premium Edition
Epistory - Typing Chronicles
Etherborn
Etherlords I & II
Evergarden
evoland
F1 2018
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
Farming World
Fire
Fort Triumph
Fury Unleashed x 2
Garfield Kart
Gas Guzzlers Extreme
Goat simulator
Golf Gang
God's Trigger
Go Home Dinosaurs
Going Under
Gone Home + Original Soundtrack
Grim Legends 2: Song of the Dark Swan
GRIP: Combat Racing
Guilty Gear Sign
Gunscape Standard Edition
Hacknet + DLC
Heaven’s Vault
Heavy Burger
Heroes of Annihilated Empires
Hexologic
Hidden Object Bundle 5 in 1
Hidden Object 6in1 bundle
Hive Jump
Hopiko
HORACE
Hue
Hyperspace Invaders II: Pixel Edition
In Between
Innerspace
INMOST
Inside My Radio
Iris and the Giant
Iron Fisticle
John Wick
Just Die Already
ken follet
Kingdom: Classic
King Oddball
Knights of Pen & Paper 2
Knight's Retreat
Labyronia RPG
Labyronia RPG 2
Laser Disco Defenders
Leisure Suit Larry 7 - Love for Sail
Lemuria Lost in Space
Levelhead
LIBERATED
Little Misfortune
Livelock
Lostwinds
Lovecraft’s Untold Stories
Lust from Beyond: M Edition
Lust for Darkness
Luxor 3
Mages of Mystralia
Magrunner: Dark Pulse
Masquerade: The Baubles of Doom
Medieval Kingdom Wars
Mini Ninjas
MirrorMoon EP
Monaco: What’s Yours Is Mine
Moon Hunters
MotoGP 15
Morkredd
MOUNT & BLADE
MXGP - The Official Motocross Videogame
My Memory of Us
Mystery Loss
Narcos: Rise of the Cartels
Nba Playgrounds
Neon Chrome
Newt One
Nex Machina
Neverending Nightmares
Neverout
Niffelheim
Night Call
Nowhere Prophet
Odallus: The Dark Call
Of Orcs And Men
Offworld Trading Company + Jupiter's Forge Expansion Pack
Omen Exitio: Plague
Orbital Racer
Out of Space
Overload
Overlord II x 2
Pac-Man 256
PAC-MAN™ CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2
Paper Fire Rookie
Paperbark
Paradigm
Particula
Pathway
Pawnbarian
Payday 2
Peaky Blinders: Mastermind
Perfect Universe
Pesterquest
Pickers
Pikuniku
Pirate Pop Plus
Pixel Heroes
Pixplode
Planet Alpha
Planet of the Eyes
Police Stories
port royale 3 gold
Post Master
POPUP DUNGEON
Prehistoric Tales
Quantum Conundrum
Radio Commander
Rapture Rejects
Rebel Galaxy
red orchestra 2
Re-Legion
REMOTHERED: BROKEN PORCELAIN
Remnants of Naezith
RESIDENT EVIL HD
Rezrog
Retimed
Ring of Pain
Road Redemption
ROCK OF AGES 3: MAKE & BREAK
Röki
Roombo: First Blood
Rover Mechanic Simulator
RRRR
Rustler
Sakura Agent
Sakura Angels
Sakura Beach
Sakura Beach 2
Sakura Fantasy
Sakura Magical Girls
Sakura Shrine Girls
Sakura Spirit
Samorost 3
Serial Cleaner
Seven enchanted edition
Sigma Theory: Global Cold War
SIMULACRA + SIMULACRA 2
Sins Of The Demon
Shadowrun Hong Kong Extended Edition
Shoppe Keep
Shoppe Keep 2
Smile For Me
SKULLY
Smoke and Sacrifice
Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing
Soulblight
Space Pilgrim Academy: Reunion
space run galaxy
Speedrunners
Spellspire
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky
StarCrossed
State of mind
Stealth 2: A Game of Clones
Stealth Bastard Deluxe x 2
Steamburg
Still Life 2
Storm Of Spears
Strider
Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones
Sudden Strike 4
Sundered
Super Hexagon
Supraland
Super Mutant Alien Assault
Super Panda Adventures
Swag and Sorcery
Syberia
Syberia II
Syberia 3
System Shock: Enhanced Edition
Tabletop Playground
Tales from Candlekeep: Tomb of Annihilation
Teleglitch Die More Edition
Telefrag VR
Teslagrad
Testament of Sherlock Holmes
Time Mysteries 3: The Final Enigma
The Amazing American Circus
Tharsis
The Ball
The Deed
The dropping of the dead
The Dwarves
The Hex
The King's Bird
The Last Door: Season 2 - Collector's Edition
The Lost Crown
The Purring Quest
There Came An Echo
The Haunted Island, A Frog Detective Game
The Signal From Tölva
Think of the Children
This War of Mine
ToeJam & Earl Back in the Groove
Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation
Tomb Raider V: Chronicles
Tomb Raider Legend
Tomb Raider Underworld
Tooth and Tail
Train Station Renovation
Treasure Hunter Simulator
Tropico 4
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Underhero
Unrest
Valnir Rok Survival RPG
Vane
Velocity Ultra Deluxe
Vertiginous Golf
Viking Saga The Cursed Ring
Wanderlust: Travel Stories
Wandersong
warlock 2
war tech fighters
Werewolf: The Apocalypse — Heart of the Forest
Without Within 2
Whispers of a machine
Wings of Vi
Yoku's Island Express
Youropa
Zoo Park
TIER 4
Acceleration of SUGURI 2
Age of Wonders III
Alien Spidy
Almost There: The Platformer
Angvik
A New Beginning – Final Cut
AtmaSphere
Battle vs chees
Circuit Breakers
Corridor Z
CreaVures
Cubicle Quest
Dagon – The Eldritch Box DLC
Dashing Dinos
Death Fungeon
Drawful 2
DungeonUp x 2
Earth 2150 Trilogy
Enclave
Endless Space – Collection
Evergarden
Formula Car Racing
Fluffy Horde
Gorky 17
Guts And Glory
Hacknet Deluxe Edition
Haegemonia: The Solon Heritage
HIVESWAP: Act 1
Holy Potatoes a Spy Story
Homefront
Horizon Shift
Joggernauts
Journey of a Roach
Learn Japanese to survive Hiragana Battle
Left in the Dark: No One on Board
Leisure Suit Larry 5 - Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work
Leisure Suit Larry 6 - Shape Up Or Slip Out
Little Racers STREET
Lock Parsing 2
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2023.05.27 04:09 sesamesticks Trip Summary: 7 days in Costa Rica (Tamarindo, Monteverde, La Fortuna, Liberia)
Got back from a 1 week trip to Costa Rica and wanted to summarize my thoughts here as a few friends have asked for them.
Tamarindo, 2 nights Scene: Young and touristy with a lot of surfing though during low tide you'll actually see that the beach is full of jagged rocks - my friend actually cut himself on them. Plus the waves were pretty aggressive when I was there which makes surfing even tougher for beginners. Great for partying - at least on the Friday and Saturday night I was in Tamarindo there were several bars and clubs. That said, I've heard that folks who stayed in other popular beach towns like Santa Teresa and Nosara enjoyed it more.
Things to do: Bar crawl ($25 USD) was pretty fun and Crazy Monkeys was my favourite spot as it was a rooftop club with acrobatics (think: a very, very scaled down version of Coco Bongo). Cheap surf lessons at Banana Surf Club, $20 or 30 USD for 2 hours. Not much to do from an outdoors/adventure perspective.
Food: Tough to find cheap local options as the Sodas are not walkable from the center of town. The food options were pretty westernized. The Mahi Mahi tacos from Green Papaya Cafe were my second favourite meal. Witches Rock had a cool vibe with live music and it's beach front patio. Tried several places in the small food court but they ranged from mediocre to bad. The Carribean food truck in the food truck yard was terrible as the meat is literally microwaved. Heard good things about the food at El Be and coffee at the shop above White Lotus but didn't try myself.
Transportation: Shuttle from airport for $25 USD each (1 van shared with 4 others)
Monteverde/Santa Elena, 2 nights Scene: Quite literally in the mountains. Much quieter and sparse vs the other places in Costa Rica. Great for outdoor adventures, renowned for coffee, and most notably the home of a large cloud forest reserve, etc.
Food: CASEM co-op was quaint and the tortilla with meat was decent. Raulitos was decent as well. Sabor Tico was highly recommended by the locals but I thought it was disappointing (plus very expensive). Cafe Choco was a great place for coffee (though contrary to the name, they do not make chocolate).
Things to do: Between 100% Aventura (which I did for $54 USD), Selvatura, and Extremo, there's lots of great ziplining/Tarzan swing excursions available and I'd highly recommend doing one of them. I would ignore any claims like "largest zipline in Costa Rica" because I saw several ziplines throughout the country making similar but nuanced claims. Night walks are also popular but the one I did ($25 USD purchased at the Selvatura office in town) was terrible - saw a couple interesting animals from afar but was otherwise underwhelmingly focused on bugs (read: boring) and I didn't like the guide. Didn't visit the cloud forest or do a coffee tour but those are the other popular things to do here.
Transportation: Shuttle for $50 USD (van with ~6 others)
La Fortuna, 2 nights Scene: Typical tourist town (not necessarily in a bad way) that felt like a hybrid of all the other places I visited in Costa Rica. Has a good variety of things to do ranging from quiet outdoor activities to partying. As has been well documented here on Reddit, you have to pay for pretty much every hike though there are a small handful of free activities.
Food: My favourite meal in Costa Rica was at Travesia. While the prices appear high, each meal we got could have probably fed 2+ people. A must try. A close contender because of its low price was Pollolandia, which is a no-frills fried chicken chain located throughout the country. Rain Forest Cafe was decent. Soda Viquez is highly recommended and definitely filling but the food is very low quality and served from a hot table that has likely been sitting all day - I didn't like it.
Things to do: My favourite activity during my trip was the level 3-4 rafting ($85 USD). It was my first time and a ton of fun, especially for those who like high adrenaline activities. The river level was a bit low though which led to us getting stuck a lot. We hiked through the private Volcano Arenal for $18 USD which was a pretty decent hike though you don't actually get too close to Volcano itself. There's a vendor in the parking lot selling cheap fresh coconuts (1,200 CRC) which was a great refresher after the hike. We also did the La Fortuna waterfall for ~$20 USD which was beautiful. The Don Juan coffee and chocolate tour ($45 USD) which was nice as well, though someone later suggested the Northfields one could be better because it's less "corporate" than Don Juan. Partying, at least on the weekdays that I was here, was pretty limited. Charlie's was the only place open during the week but pretty empty. Drinks were cheap though (~3,000 CRC per). In terms of free activities, there's a great swimming area with a rope swing, an okay hot spring a short walk from the road, and a free waterfall that I didn't get to visit. Also, on the trip from Monteverde>La Fortuna our shuttle service had us switch from bus>boat>bus again which we didn't know would happen upon booking but actually made for a nice, makeshift boat tour around the Arenal Volcano
Transportation: Shuttle for $50-70 USD (don't remember the exact amount) (bus/boat with ~12 others)
Liberia, 1 night I know everyone says to skip it but I had an early morning flight the next day and wanted to be close to the airport. Next time, I think I'd just stay in a nearby beach town like Playa Hermosa instead which is equally far from the airport. Not much to do and my Airbnb on the south side of town felt a bit sketchy. This is more specific to the Airbnb itself but despite the great reviews it was terrible - flooded during heavy rainfall, bad smells, and lots of bugs. Cafe Negro was great for breakfast and coffee, though. Also if you're flying from this airport beware that alcohol at the souvenir shops is significantly overpriced. There's a smaller duty free shop near gate 5 that sells the example same products for much less (e.g. 750ml Cacique for $15 vs $23 USD)
Transportation: Private driver (shuttles were sold out as we tried booking the day before) for $115 USD (SUV with up to 4 seats and the cost can be split by all passengers; driver also stopped at Rio Celeste, a popular river to swim in, on the way)
Other, general thoughts: - Everything, especially food, is VERY expensive. Outside of Airbnbs and alcohol, I paid more for things in Costa Rica than I would in Canada. I ate out for all my meals and paid ~double what I would normally spend eating out at similar places where I'm from in Canada. Same goes for coffee (~2,000-3,000 CRC) and other general merchandise items, but food was especially surprising given that even basic meals like casado (read: rice and bean heavy) would run me ~5,000 CRC.
- In addition to being expensive, food is pretty underwhelming here. I guess that was to be expected as Costa Rica isn't exactly a culinary destination.
- Alcoholic drinks from corner stores were pretty cheap (e.g. ~1,000 per beer, ~7,000 for 750ml bottles of liquor), at least compared to Ontario (perhaps not as noticable if you're from a low alcohol tax area in the US, let's say). Alcohol at restaurants and bars was generally expensive though.
- Tipping was not expected anywhere I went. Some places, particularly fancier restaurants, do mandate a service charge though, a standard 10%.
- With the exception of my night walk guide who sucked, all the tour guides were great and funny. Even the guides that were not great English speakers knew how to crack jokes.
- I imagine it's an anomaly but it only rained once despite my trip taking place during rainy season.
- If you're used to eating properly marbled steaks, I'd skip eating steak in Costa Rica. It's generally lean and tough, very different from the fattier steaks we're used to.
- Tap water is safe to drink. I drank it everyday without issue.
- Navigating is really challenging because they don't use addresses here. It's all relative to landmarks (e.g. 50m West of large statue).
- Partly due to above but also because the roads between cities can be terrible, I'd recommend avoiding driving. Perhaps if you're from a region without modernized roads then you'd be okay with it but fully paved roads, stop signs, cross walks, street lights, etc are rare outside of the big cities.
- Uber is illegal (for drivers, not passengers) so in some less populated areas it can be hard to match with drivers. Still worth trying to call for them if you're not in a rush because it was ~50-70% cheaper than taxis (regardless of whether we had fixed price or meter). That said, taxis show up very quickly if you call them.
- Related to the previous thought, I was amazed by how easy it was to book transportation around the country through shuttles/private transport. Even on very short notice, we paid someone at a hostel or tour agency who leaves a Whatsapp voice message with a very vague description of your party/pickup location (again, no addresses), and in every single case the driver showed up right on time. Never tried public transportation but I heard it's to be avoided if you can afford it. Shuttles/private transport can also be booked online. We used Bookaway which seemed standard.
- For some reason you can't convert foreign currency to CRC at banks without showing your passport.
- Outside of a few small things irking me in Liberia, the country generally felt safe, even when walking around Tamarindo and La Fortuna at 2-4am in the night.
- Tourists are tourists but the locals generally felt pure and nice, truly embodying the essence of "Pura Vida". These aren't great examples but I saw several things (e.g. bumping into people at clubs) that in North America would lead to a fight that the locals just brush off.
- Last but not least, and partly a product of hanging around hostels (even if I wasn't staying in them), it was very easy to meet and make friends with other people. There were plenty of people ranging from solo to small groups, backpackers to more mature travelers, coming from near and far countries, and so on. A very different vibe than in North America where it's almost taboo to start up a conversation with someone at a restaurant or on a tour - I was able to meet a diverse array of people just by striking up conversations!
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2023.05.26 02:57 4blockhead Weekend/Virtual Meetup Thread
Here are some meetups that are on the radar, both physical and virtual:
online
- Sunday, May 28, 9:00a MDT: Thrive, casual discussion on zoom verify
Arizona
- Monday, May 29, 7:00p MST: Phoenix, casual meetup at Coffee Rush at 1555 N Gilbert Rd #107 in Gilbert. Check link for notes.
California
- Sunday, May 28, noon PDT: Sacramento, casual meetup at Urban Roots at 1322 V Street.
Idaho
- Sunday, May 28, 10:00a MDT: Boise area, casual meetup at the Flying M Coffee Garage at 1314 2nd St S in Nampa. Order a drink and/or food downstairs (no outside food or drink allowed), then come meet us in the Conference Room. You can find it by heading to the back room, then going up the stairs. You will see a big table on your left.
- Sunday, May 28, 11:00a MDT: Pocatello, casual meetup, location dependant on weather
Utah
- Saturday, May 27, 9:00a MDT: Salt Lake Valley, hike at Big Cottonwood Canyon. Meet at Park and Ride to decide which trail. Check link for notes.
- Sunday, May 28, 10:00a MDT: Davis County, casual meetup at Harmons at 200 Station Pkwy in Farmington. Meet in the cafe upstairs. verify
- Sunday, May 28, 10:00a MDT: North Utah County, casual meetup at Harmons at 1750 W Traverse Pkwy in Lehi. Combining AF/Saratoga Springs/Lehi meetups at new location; check link for notes.
- Sunday, May 28, 10:00a MDT: Provo, casual meetup near the Starbucks inside of the Marriott Hotel at 101 West 100 North verify
- Sunday, May 28, 10:00a MDT: Utah Valley, casual meetup at Vineyard Grove Park 350 N 100 E. in Vineyard. Check link for notes.
- Sunday, May 28, 1:00p MDT: St. George, casual meetup of Southern Utah Post-Mormon Support Group at Switchpoint Community Resource Center located at 948 N. 1300 W. verify
Washington
- Saturday, May 27, 10:00a PDT: Seattle, casual meetup. verify
- Sunday, May 28, 1:00p PDT: Seattle, casual meetup. verify
Wyoming
- Saturday, May 27, 10:00a MDT: Rock Springs, casual meetup at Starbucks at 118 Westland Way verify
Upcoming week and Advance Notice: - Sunday, TBD, 11:00a MDT: Post Mission Support Group, on Zoom chat. Point of Contact vibecat. paused.
- Sunday, June 11, 11:00a MDT: "The Good Book Club," virtual meetup for Ex/Post/Nuanced mormons to read and discuss other good books. For details contact HoldOnLucy1. Upcoming book: "Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone" by Brene Brown.
- Sunday, June 11, noon PDT: Sacramento, casual meetup at Urban Roots at 1322 V Street.
- Idaho Falls ...first Sunday
- Las Vegas
- Sunday, June 4, 10:00a PDT: Portland, Oregon, casual meetup at Coava Coffee Roasters at 1300 SE Grand Ave
- Salt Lake Valley postmos
- Salt Lake Valley Religious Transition Group, next meeting: June 11
- Seattle
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2023.05.25 01:30 redditduk [MegaList] SG Music Gigs & Concerts: Late May-Vesak (25 May - 7 Jun 2023)
1 June Update: minor additions with *
25/05 Thu
- Phum Viphurit (bedroom pop), capitol theatre city hall, $88
- The Trilldon: JUSTHIS & MIRANI (KR hiphop), club drip orchard , $128
- Jazz Loft: Andoyama & The Girl'Z and the Boy'z choir - farewell gig (jazz-choral), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), ticket $22
- Chill Sessions Jam: Audible Quirk - Mantravine's EP release performance, kult kafe - the grandstand 200 turf club road (sixth avenue), free reg
- Esplanade: Kpop Nostalgia by Curie, Mervyn & Aniq, free
- Esplanade: Nuri Terbang Malam - Malay Music in Singapore through Time - by Syed Ahmad, Jeremiah Choy and Orkes Nuri - 1st, recital studio, $23
SIFA
- Dance: BLKDOG by Botis Seva (UK) - 1st Day, SOTA Drama Theatre, $38
- Interactive Theatre: £¥€$ (LIES) by Ontroerend Goed (BE) - TILL 28 May SUN, SOTA, $58
- Drag MOISTNESS - a cabaret, projector golden mile tower, $28
- DJ, Combined Local Uni Party: Semester Shutdown (big room edm, moombahton, hiphop), yang club clarke quay, $20 soldout
- DJ, SPARK CONNECTIONS (msf) x Zouk - Kpop XL ft DJ Jagi and DJ Young, zouk clarke quay, $20
- DJ, Amy's Wine Bar: Daniel K (downtempo, minimal tech, house), 17d lor liput (holland village)
- DJ, Vertigo 26: Shakolin (UKR), at mint museum city hall, listening bar
- DJ, Offtrack: St Vincent and the Grenadines (ph), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Prism: Gucci Nights (hiphop reggaeton afrobeats latin), club prism marina square, free
- DJ, CE LA VI: DJ Ayane (FRA R&B), Marina Bay Sands tower 3, $30
26/05 Fri
- BERANI; DEMI MASA (malay percussion, dance), drama center theatre (bugis), $15
- SCO: Chinese Orch. Goes to Vivocity cond. Moses Gay - Day 1, harbourfront, $5
- Jazz Loft: CONTINUO by Pablo Calzado (world music jazz w Arabic twist), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), tickets $24
- Simply Jazz: Fusion Jazz (ft eric lee & masashi sasaki, nakamura, marinello, raf m), chijmes b1, jazz bar
- Maduro Jazz: Le French Jazz Trio du Japon - Day 1, jazz bar harding rd (dempsey) $65 drink credits
- Live Jazz Music at Frenchie Wine Bar: Shed Trio, 81 tras st (tanjong pagar)
- Esplanade: Meermu Live (comedy-rap), free
- Esplanade: Nuri Terbang Malam - Malay Music in Singapore through Time - by Syed Ahmad, Jeremiah Choy and Orkes Nuri - last, recital studio, $23
- Theatre Esplanade: Chimpanzee by Nick Lehane - TILL 28 May Sun, theatre studio, $30
- Tenuta Jazz Night by park90 at intercontinental singapore hotel, 80 middle road (bugis), $100 for 2
- Stratos Rooftop Bar Open Mic: hosted by Wymo, national design centre 111 middle rd, cocktail bar
- Chinese Play: Catfished - till Sunday 28 May, gateway theatre bukit merah, ticket $40
SIFA
- Dance: BLKDOG by Botis Seva (UK) - pre workshop, SOTA Drama Theatre, $38
- Object Theatre: Cuckoo by Jaha Koo (KR) - 1st, drama centre black box, $38
- SIFA X & Ce La Vi : LOVE DIVINE - STILL LIVES (Nathan Hartono x Grace Kee Performance Art) & CHILDREN OF VENUS Burlesque by SUKKI, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, $58
- DJ, UNFILTERED presents Flashback Friday (Taylor Swift Tribute Version) + 00s pop, hard rock cafe orchard, $28 soldout
- DJ, FUEGO NIGHT: Blackout (reggaeton, dancehalll, afrobeats), luxe club marina square, left $37
- DJ, BLASE x Blu Jaz: hiphop rnb dancehall reggaeton, blu jaz bali ln, tickets $15
- DJ, Gay Event: The Den ft meraki soul, shigeki (deep housey), 87 club street, free reg
- DJ, Dirty Blonde Burlesque Night, suntec city l3
- DJ, Cupid's Inferno Prom Night by Afterlife, club prism marina square, $40
- DJ, KPOP Party by The Arcade - O-Rak-Shil (오락실) ft dj linc, projector x picturehouse (cathay), $29
- DJ, DARKER THAN WAX x More Rice Label Night - Dott (THA), club iki (ikigai the riverwalk, clarke quay), $22
- DJ, Amy's Wine Bar: ARMS1 (open format, vinyl), 17d lor liput, natural wine bar
- DJ, Neil Conversion: Mandopop Night, 43 neil rd, $35 gay bar
- DJ, Club Rich: DJ NICOLE CHEN birthday bash, 114 middle rd (bugis), asian club
- DJ, Majesty Chen: DJ Killyx & Lady Goth - Hardstyle (THA)), oxley tower 138 robinson rd CBD
- DJ, Yang Club: Back to The Old School (90s-00s party), clarke quay
- DJ, Spaceone SG: Last Day before Relocation Party, 100 jalan sultan plaza
- DJ, MILK: No Regrets (ethan & miggy t) - hard dance, oriental?, 530 North Bridge Rd Bugis Point L3
- DJ, Potato Head: OneWithAldrin (disco-funk nite), 36 Keong Saik Rd, bistro-speakeasy
- DJ, Offtrack: Ulyssess of Mugic Soundsystem, beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Marquee: Astrolab ft. DJ Nash D, Marina Bay Sands, $45
- DJ, CE LA VI: Leonard T, Jamie Hall (house, tech), MBS tower 3, $38
- DJ, Headquarters: Kavan, Leland, Muto (techno, house), hq 66A boat quay, $30
- DJ, Tuff: Amber H & Emma SS, tuff club 138 robinson rd cbd, $30
- DJ, Phuture: .WAV(Y) (hiphop rnb afro), zouk clarke quay, $20
- DJ, Anjunadeep x Thugshop: Dosem & Simon Doty (tech house, prog-house), MDLR 62 cecil street (telok ayer), $60
27/05 Sat
- BODYSYNC (giraffage x ryan hemsworth) ft Cayenne of Sobs, DJ Et aliae, EJ Missy, tuff club 138 robinson rd cbd, $48
- ST12 - 20th anniversary reunion (IDN pop-rock), the star theatre buona vista, $58
- Saylah Sessions x Parka Showcase - Icebox, Regina Song, Jeyes (sorta indie pop), 180 Paya Lebar Rd (taiseng), $20
- The Cellar Sessions - Hijack Hayley, Shirly Temple, Blush Hotel, Han-sa ft Qhum (indie rock, bluesy, folky), 12 ann siang rd honcho, $45
- Punk Gig: Septictank (IDN), KKC(MY), idx, rejected scums, secret army, $30
- Hardcore metalcore Gig: Pandemic is Over ft. scream the silence, slugg, wrathbourn, death in october, makkau, true anger, dm, $15
- JASSO: Jazz it up! Celebration of Chinese Songs ft. Judy Ongg, Jeremy Monteiro, Lee Wei Song, Marcus Lee, SCCC auditorium, $48
- JAZZIN UP Our Tampines Hub - lorong boys, eric lee & m.i.c, muse-x, sws city swing big band, impression of nanyang arts, geylang ska syndicate, our tampines hub town square, free
- Jazz Loft: RIO RITMICA ft Maya Raisha (brazillian style jazz - bossa choro samba pagode), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $24
- Maduro Jazz: Le French Jazz Trio du Japon - Last, jazz bar harding rd (dempsey) $65 drink credits
- Trumpet Concerto: Tine Thing Helseth: A Norwegian Celebration - with RE:SOUND COLLECTIVE, NUS YST Concert Hall, $28
- Yevgeny Sudbin plays Rachmaninov 2 by OMM x Altenburg, esplanade concert hall, $18
- Singapore Symphony Chorus: Tre Voci, VCH, $20
- YST: Trombone Weekend Workshops, NUS yong siew toh conservatory, $27
- SCO: Goes to Vivocity cond. Moses Gay - Day 1, harbourfront, $5
- Esplanade: The Flipside of an Opera Singer by Kira Lim, free
- Esplanade: Multidisciplinary classical concert - Musical Movements by Farah Wu, Tan Tiag Yi, Leow Huey Li (bartok, shostakovich, igudesman, takemitsu), recital studio, $25
- Esplanade Exhibit Tour: The Rumbling In-between, free reg
- Musical Theatre: Monster in the Mirror - Last, gateway theater bukit merah, $20
- Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (SIFAS) - Songs of Swadesh: NAVARASA ft Jyotika Joshi, RELC (orchard/stevens) 30 Orange Grove Rd, free reg but sold out
- Talk: Occult Philosophies at SAM - body horrobatik horror with DJ duckdeleuze & joaen, tanjong pagar distripark l3
- Muse Tribute Night by Minimum Wage Band, NAFA studio theatre bencoolen, free reg
- Blackbird: A Tribute To Pink Floyd - by welcome to the machine, blackbird at gillman barracks, bar
SIFA
- Dance Theatre: Me, You, Then, Now by Muna Tseng (US), victoria theatre, $38
- TalkAI & Art: : Seeing Double - Bridging Dualities with Relational Intelligence by Sougwen 愫君 Chung , zoom, $32
- Object Theatre: Cuckoo by Jaha Koo (KR) - last, drama centre black box, $38
- One-man Theatre: Lolling & Rolling by Jaha Koo (KR) - 1st, drama centre black box, $38
- SIFA X: there is no future in nostalgia multi-performances - 2nd last, centre 42 waterloo street (bras basah), $25 or various
- Drag: QABARET: Goes to the MOVIES!, projector x picturehouse (the cathay), $48
- Drag DJ, Baby Boy Diva Era: Come What May ft lipsync smackdown part 2, hard rock cafe orchard, $20
- Pool Party DJ, MANIFEST at 1-altitude coast (ft. tobias laut, kuma, raja rani, matsalleh - housey), the outpost hotel sentosa, $35
- Pool Party DJ, Party Social SG's Candyland ft. DJ Jagi & Nomi, Sofitel Singapore City Centre Poolside (tanjong pagar), $20
- DJ, The Last Escape - SG's 'largest' Pop up Festival (ft. wasted, chambers, entity, flow, prism DJs), scape orchard (somerset), $30
- DJ, TOSKA & Friends Boilerroom 360, club iki (ikigai the riverwalk, clarke quay), $8
- DJ. CULTURE: Jiak Kim 2.0 (late 00s-10s edm), luxe club marina square, $31
- DJ, The Tuckshop Assembly Silent Disco ft DJ Leonard T (90s-00s hits), 403 Guillemard Rd, bistro-bar
- DJ, LGBT Kink Nite: DoMeKinky! - Hidden Empire (GER melodic techno & house), MDLR 62 cecil street (telok ayer), $90
- DJ, Habouji Reggaeton Vol II, unknown, $30
- DJ, LAST SATURDAYS x Club Sando: Catharsis through the back door (underground electronica), baroque house 29 rowell rd (farrer park), $25
- DJ, Catfish Izakaya - The Red Room ft. Pillow Talk (r&b hiphop), 5 Gemmill Ln (telok ayer)
- DJ, Parliament Bar: Ultimate Old School Hiphop Nite 80s-90s, 18 teck lim rd
- DJ, Afrogroove SG: Afro Club Night ft. DJ Jag & Dabishop, blu jaz cafe bali ln, $15
- DJ, Afroclub Sunrise ft dj witjak, shan, waii , LOMIV, the parlour 140 owen road (farrer park), $20
- DJ, CHOICE CUTS PIZZA & RECORDS: Just Zé (samba, disco-funk, jamaican, jazz), 446 joo chiat rd, free
- DJ, Stickies Bar's Bieber Fever ft DJ Clover, 178 clemenceau ave (dhoby ghaut)
- DJ, Amy's Wine Bar: KHALLY - yes that neo-soul singer-songwriter (soul rnb hiphop), 17d lor liput, natural wine bar
- DJ, Neil Conversion: emo night, 43 neil road, gay bar
- DJ, Yang Club: Coyote Ugly ft. DJ Verra V (INA edm/trap), sherpa big M, clarke quay
- DJ, Majesty Chen: DJ Killyx & Lady Goth - Hardstyle (THA) - last), oxley tower 138 robinson rd CBD
- DJ, Offtrack: Yen Disco Soundsystem and MZA EP launch - SP404 performance (jazzy, uk jungle, hiphop), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Potato Head: Yujin (house-tech nite), 36 Keong Saik Rd, bistro-speakeasy
- DJ, Vertigo 26: Twilight Soul ft Redrimbaud & daniel peters, at mint museum city hall, listening bar
- DJ, Headquarters: Fiedel (GER techno), hq 66A boat quay, $37
- DJ, CE LA VI: Magdalena (GER melodic techno & house), marina bay sands tower 3, $38
- DJ, Moonstone: The Weatherman (baeleric housey, jazzy), 103 Amoy St (telok ayer), bar
- DJ, Phuture: Slime - SPIT PIT the ultimate Rap Battle ft YUNGTAUFOO collective, zouk phuture clarke quay, $30
- DJ, Prism: 7 Deadly Sins: Lust - Masquerade Party, prism club marina square, $32 freeflow
28/05 Sun
- Cactus Cactus - Life Is Short EP Launch ft curb, intermission, kyoto protocol (my), captn trips the kid (my) - alt rock gig, phil's studio parklane (dhoby), $25
- Vidya Shah - evening of ghazals, sufi , stories, BAITHAK, esplanade recital studio, $65
- Singapore Pooram 2023 : Singapore & India Festival, gardens by the bay, $15
- YST: Trombone Weekend Gala Concert ft. Lion City Brass & YST Faculty, nus yong siew toh conservatory, $10
- NTU A Capella: NTU CAC Harmonix Down Memory Lane, laselle college at bugis, $22
- Victoria Concert Hall Open House and Family-Friendly Performances/Tours, various
- Everyday, Last Show SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK: A Midsummer Night's Dream, fort canning park, $60
- Drum Workshop: SCAPE presents Shed! 8, scape orchard, free with reg
SIFA
- One-man Theatre: Lolling & Rolling by Jaha Koo (KR) - last, drama centre black box, $38
- SIFA X: there is no future in nostalgia multi-performances - last, centre 42 waterloo street (bras basah), Give-What-You-Can
- Multidisipline Artist Talk: A Day, 2023 by Joyce Ho (TW), The Arts House, free reg
- Dinner Party: Eat Drink Dance Africa by Africa Parties SG, La Salsa Kitchen Bar at Dempsey, $100 with dinner & drinks
- DJ, ELEMENT: House Edition 1 (KRIS HAAGENSEN, taz, vanan m, eiraie soundraid, radarboy3000), honcho 12 ann siang rd, $25
- DJ, GROOVETOP x Potato Head ft. St Vincent & The Grenadines (MNL), Candiceb & Kenneth Francis (funk soul afro house garage), potato head keong saik rooftop, $20
29/05 Mon
30/05 Tue
31/05 Wed
- Esplanade: Siao Sing Songs (musical theatre ish), free
- Jazz Loft: Legacy Series - Sinclair Ang & His Rhythmakers (swing dance), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $24
- Last Day of The Laselle Show Graduation Exhibition, rochor campus
- The ARTrio - MUSICAL INTERLUDES (Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann ++), library at esplanade, free reg
- DJ, Simply Retro's Only DJ - Make It Retro (80s, wham etc), chijmes b1, bar-club
- DJ, Potato Head: ash le tigre (hiphop rnb nite), 36 Keong Saik Rd, bistro-speakeasy
- DJ, Offtrack: Intriguant (electronica breakbeat), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Club Rich: DJ YE (MY manyao, oriental edm), 114 middle road (bugis)
1/06 Thu
- HOJEAN (indie pop) ft alicia dc, grid mall at dhoby ghaut, $74
- Food & Music: GASTROBEATS till 25 june, bayfront event space, free admission
- * i Light Marina Bay 2023 Starts - Lightwave: turning the tide, marina bay, free to $5
- Esplanade: Siao Sing Songs (musical theatre ish), free
- Guide Esplanade: Flipside - Circus / Physical Theatre Events, various
- Poetry of Ecstasy • Solo Piano Recital by Yevgeny Sudbin, victoria concert hall, $25
- Wheeler's Estate: BEYOND tribute night, 2 Park Lane (seletar), $50 soldout
- Orbifold global music competition by the musicians stage (for youths, classical), voices of singapore recital hall
- SIFA Workshop: EIZO-Theater Workshop with Shimpei Yamada, aliwal arts centre, $38
- Workshop: TM KRISHNA masterclass - karnatik music
- * NTUC Clubhouse Havelock Unplugged Night: Amanda Tee, Havelock II (clarke quay)
- DJ, EMONIGHTSG: The B-Sides (alt rock, 00s emo, guilty pleasure pop-punk), hard rock cafe orchard, $20
- DJ, MAGIC CARPET bollywood/bhangra club: end of semester ultimate students party (18 ok), 7500 beach rd (bugis), $30 or free
- DJ, WhoHurtYou x CULTURE: Linkin Park Tribute & friends, club iki (ikigai the riverwalk, clarke quay), $29
- DJ, CULTURE: Mando Hearts (mandopop edm, manyao?) ft dj pin, miggy t, j2, luxe club marina square, $31 sold out but table open
- DJ, BOLLYWOOD CLUB: Masquerade Party, yang club clarke quay, $32
- DJ, INDIAN CLUB X: Bollywood Rave, prism club marina square, $37
- DJ, Gay Event: Hyperrise, majesty chen 138 robinson rd cbd, $48 soldout
- DJ, Retro Night (80s-90s) at Furama Riverfront, 405 Havelock Road Singapore, $20
- * DJ, Sleeping Giants Taiseng: Fusion Thursday (bhangra, bollywood, hiphop), Grantral Mall (tai seng), bar
- * DJ, Candyshop x Cherry Disco: Hard Candy wild men cherry flavour ft dj clammr (throwback/open fomat/lgbt friendly), 133 cecil st
- * DJ, MILK: Dugem Night (malay-style edm), 530 North Bridge Rd Bugis Point L3
- * DJ, Drip: Wet Dreams ft Entity (daniel & tmo), next to concorde hotel orchard, $25
- DJ, Thugshop XXL: UFO95 & Alarico (techno, a little acid-idm) ft Haan, MDLR 62 cecil street (telok ayer), $42
- DJ, Offtrack: Daryl Knows (housey, electronica, jazzy), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Headquarters: Vaibs, Ma De, Violesc (techno, house)
- DJ, Marquee: Mixtape Rewind ft DJ Five, Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, free to $20
- DJ, Drip : Slumber Party SG and also Wet Dreams ft. Entity: (daniel & tmo), 100 orchard road, $30 or $26
- DJ, Black Horse: DJ YE (MY manyao, oriental EDM), ming arcade orchard L7
- DJ, LEGACY GLOWHARD Harddance Festival - DJ Sub Zero Project, Wildstylez, INQUISITIVE, Nicole Choo, DJ Gammer, Brooklyn Bouncee, hyde lee, suntec city convention centre L4, $60
2/06 Fri - Vesak Day
- WayV Fanmeeting tour 威神V, the star theatre buona vista, $148
- * Punk Gig: Friday Night Hardcore - ft. MAIR (MY), angulimala, recover, el familia, unusual poirates, new venue new poster, $15-$20 door
- Esplanade: Musical Theatre Revue - Bag of Tags by Nadya Zaheer, free
- Kulu Orr's Control Freak (Musical Live-Looping Theatre) - Day 1, esplanade recital, $30
- Timbre Eastside: EMO NIGHT bands ft. iman's leauge, rancour & noodle brain, singapore expo food garden, free
- Jazz Loft: Duncan Mckee Trio (jazz piano, ecm), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $24
- * Maduro Jazz:: VISIONS by E J Hughes Quartet-Quintet , jazz bar harding rd (dempsey) $65 drink credits
- NUS Choir: Varsity Voices 2023: When I Have Sung My Songs, victoria concert hall, $25
- Guide Esplanade: Flipside - Circus / Physical Theatre Events, various
- Vocal Associates Choir: Of a Rose, a lovely Rose - MAGNIFICAT by John Rutter, esplanade concert hall, $15
- GastroBeats: 53A, bayfront event space, free entry
- Theatre: Doubt: A Parable by Pangdemonium Theatre - everyday TILL 18 Jun SUN, esplanade waterfront theatre, $55
- Puppet Theatre: Famous Puppet Death Scenes - TILL 4 Jun SUN, esplanade theatre studio, $30
- LGBT Workshop: KiKiHouseofKasicvnt's Vogue Femme Choreo, $20
- * Weekend Festival till Sunday Asian Civilisations Museum - Crossing Cultures: Made by Hand , city hall, mostly free
SIFA
- SIFA X: Intermission - Traditional Thai Music and contemporary dance, drama centre black box (bugis), $38
- SIFA Slow Cinema x Theatre: Pompeii by Edith Podesta & K Rajagopal - TILL 4 Jun SUN
- * DJ, KidG Vinyl-set for ARTISANS by Sunday Social Market at Asian Civilisations Museum, city hall area, free
- DJ, Kampong Boogie - ft DJ Stephan Day, Kenneth Francis, bambii, joshua p, swtlrk (house jungle hiphop dub), projector golden mile tower, at the bar
- DJ, Hard Vibing - Resurgence (hard dance), club iki (ikigai the riverwalk, clarke quay), $26
- DJ, ERRANT x PRISM: Yin Yang (hiphop, top40s, techno - weeknd dojacat pitbull taylorswift) ft joshua dillon, dj 3than, cheris, prism club marina square, $35
- * DJ, Party Social SG: Throwback night at edition rooftop bar, 182 clemenceau ave (dhoby)
- * DJ, BASK x Magic Carpet Bollywood club: Magic Mantra ft. dj dal, milan, alvindev, dholi arvin, 7500 beach rd (bugis)
- * DJ, Luxe Club: Rec Room (hiphop, rnb, urban), marina square, $35
- * DJ, Club Rich: Annyeong! DJ Young and Jagi, 114 middle rd (bugis), asian club
- * DJ, Cherry: James Selva, Boyardee Boys, Kiara, Som J, Belle, 133 cecil street, $25
- * DJ, Black Horse: xhale, sforla, gerlexis (hardstyle, oriental edm etc), ming arcade orchard L7
- DJ, MILK: No Regrets HARDSTYLE: lingling & kaeiz, 530 North Bridge Rd Bugis Point L3
- DJ, Offtrack: Bongomann (electronica), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Headquarters: Friendly Waters with Roshan (saturday selects KL) ft. vaibs tmddj, sivanesh, himmat, ramesh k, hq 66A boat quay, $30
- DJ, Tuff Club: EJ Missy, tuff club 138 robinson rd cbd, $30
- DJ, Marquee: NGHTMRE (dubstep, festival trap), Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, $45
3/06 Sat
- LAUFEY (jazzy bedroom pop), Pasir Panjang Power Station A, $75
- Damien Rice, star theatre buona vista, $98
- Shila Amzah, capitol theatre city hall, $88
- MARZ23 阿夜, esplanade annexe studio, $98
- Aaron Kwok 郭富城 Day 1, resorts world sentosa, $188 soldout
- APOCALYPSE II: Vader, Hate, Thy Disease (POL death metal) ft Amyr Abadawn (sg melodic metal), gr.id mall at dhoby ghaut, $118
- * Indie Rock Gig: TROUBLE IN 2027 ft. Mourning Wood, sarco, The duckies, WOAT, Eocene, 00, 42 waterloo street (bras basah), $15
- SCO: SNYCO20 Reunion (SCCC Cultural Extravaganza) cond. Moses Gay, SCO Concert Hall, $5
- Asian Cultural Symphony Orchestra - Multicultural Musical Mosaics - ft lynnette seah, cond. tsung yeh, victoria concert hall, $28
- ALL THAT JAZZ at Our Tampines Hub - Jeremy Monteiro Organ Quartet, Miss Lou, AkeHao 啊客号, Stephen Francis, Kencana Jazz, OTH town square, free
- Jazz Loft: MUSE X ft NyaLi (modern jazz funk fusion), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $24
- * Maduro Jazz: Weekend Jazz with Duncan McKee Trio ft. MAYA NOVA. jazz bar harding rd (dempsey) $65 drink credits
- Esplanade: Vivien Yap - Calm down VV (indie pop/rock), free
- Esplanade Comedy Theatre: COMICAL 100: Improv Comedy Deathmatch, free
- Kulu Orr's Control Freak Workshop (Musical Live-Looping Theatre) Last, esplanade recital, $18
- Guide Esplanade: Flipside - Circus / Physical Theatre Events, various
- GastroBeats: peep show, bayfront event space, free entry
- Yamaha Electone Festival - music competition, Voices of Singapore Capitol Theatre B1, $12
- Mogambo Bar-Restaurant 12th anniversary - circus spectacular ft djs, 3 canton st (boat quay)
- Drag: RIOT Drag Show, hard rock cafe orchard, left $25
- * Strait Up Blues Jam - open jam, nineteen eighty studio 361 Joo Chiat Rd, $20 per jam act
- * Workshop: Unleash Your Inner Saxophonist - A Yamaha Workshop by Teo Boon Chye, plaza singapura dhoby ghaut, free reg
- * Blackbird: Johnny Come Lately (The Eagles Tribute Night) x Surath & Rene, blackbird bar at gillman barracks (labrador park)
SIFA
- DJ, The Powerpuff Girls Parade by MANIFEST (tech house ft lizzy, rimka, jonnyvicious), bisoux at Gr.ID Mall dhoby ghaut, $30
- DJ, Odyssey Rave x Darkari : atmosphere, majesty chen 138 robinson road oxley tower L20, $29
- DJ, INTO THE DEEP x iki: Uncaged with Raja Rani and Muttiah Asnim (house, techno), club iki (ikigai the riverwalk, clarke quay), $22
- DJ, First Ever Queer Reggaeton Party - Duttywine, projector x picturehouse (cathay), $20
- DJ, Crash Cartel: Noche De Tentacion (reggaeton seduction), Club Limelight 79 circular rd (boat quay), $22
- DJ, Gay Pool Party: Bring Your Own Trunks, sofitel hotel city centre (tanjong pagar), $40
- DJ, Partymovement SG: Tasty X dt eva, sweezy, mc t.williams (open format), blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $10
- DJ, Afro Franco Night ft. DJ B.I.G & Stef (80s, french, latino rnb) at blu jaz, blu jaz at bali ln (bugis), $20
- * DJ, Indian Club X: Tamasha & DJ Sue Project, luxe club marina square, $27
- * DJ, DJ KFC Vinyl-set for ARTISANS by Sunday Social Market at Asian Civilisations Museums, city hall area, free
- * DJ, Melodic Beats x Club Di Lusso Rooftop Party - DJ Zushan / Moreish (open-format: from house-tech to hiphop), tekka place rooftop (rocholittle india), $20
- * DJ, Kunda’s 1 Year Anniversary (afro, deep, tech house), 32 tras st (maxwell), watch his mix $30
- * DJ, Cherry: James Selva, EJ Missy, Ayekay, Shai, Som J (open format, tech-housey), 133 cecil street, $25
- * DJ, Black Horse: Anrev, Kaeiz, Sforla, Adderall (hardstyle, hiphop, oriental edm etc), ming arcade orchard L7
- DJ, Offtrack: Seelie (TH Balearic, house), beside hong lim park, gastro bar
- DJ, Headquarters: Aquarian (industrial techno, uk jungle-grime) ft Daryl & dexter colt, hq 66A boat quay, $37
- DJ, Tuff Club: One With Aldrin (indie disco, techno housey), tuff club 138 robinson rd cbd, $30
- DJ, Marquee: W&W (trance, prog house), Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, $55
4/06 Sun
- Aaron Kwok 郭富城 Last Day, resorts world sentosa, $188 soldout
- END (US metalcore) ft. error, killonsight, wreckonize, dissect, gr.id mall at dhoby ghaut, $55
- Esplanade: Vivien Yap - Calm down VV (indie rock-pop), free
- Thirdspace Sessions - Paroxysms ft. brian oreilly, jon he, george chua, lynette quek (avant music gig ) , Goodman Arts Centre, $10-$20
- Kids Philharmonic Orchestra: Pre-Korea Trip Concert - incl. senior orchestra, victoria concert hall, $37
- Guide Esplanade: Flipside - Circus / Physical Theatre Events, various
- Kulu Orr's Control Freak (Musical Live-Looping Theatre) - Last, esplanade recital, $30
- GastroBeats: jive talkin, bayfront event space, free entry
- * Movie: Class Acts - Singapore's Alternative Scene Documentary, for asian civilisations museum (city hall), free-ish register
- * Pasar Pink x Sunday Social: lgbt market & dj, Museum Of Ice Cream (dempsey)
- * DJ, DJ Brendon P & Joshua P Vinyl-set for ARTISANS by Sunday Social Market at Asian Civilisations Museums, city hall area, free
- DJ, Irie Vibrations (Reggae Day) at Potato Head: Masia One/ALX/Conrad Good Vibration/Yella Sky Sound System, 36 Keong Saik, rooftop bar
- * DJ, Tanjong Beach Club: DJ Shigeki (house, disco, funk, soul), 120 tanjong beach walk sentosa
SIFA
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7/06 Wed
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2023.05.24 05:27 User_3971 RCA/MHA/CCA/PSE: Skip the line! Career jobs posted within. 5-23 rollup.
Good afternoon. Brief listing of CAREER JOBS pulled from
usps.com/careers/ for your convenience. Tell HR User_3971 sent you, let's see if they pay more than .25¢ per head. NOTE: Maintenance jobs are drying up - the In Service Register may finally be seeing results for our already career people.
Some jobs may be part-time regular however
all listed jobs should qualify for federal benefits from day one. To save text I have only listed the location and date of posting for each. Use the posting number for your search term. LC and MM are entry-level Maintenance.
Here is a Maint overview and
here is Exam 955 info. You can DO it!
NOTE: USPS NEVER charges a fee for entrance exams. If payment is requested during the application process, walk the fuck away, go to usps.com/careers/ and APPLY THERE. We even has a video walkthrough prepared.
Laborer Custodial:
MOUNT IDA AR NC11361986 05/20/2023
MADISON WI NC11362475 05/20/2023
JERSEY CITY NJ NC11359640 05/20/2023
ENGLAND AR NC11361592 05/20/2023
FALMOUTH KY NC11362115 05/20/2023
KEARNY NJ NC11362389 05/20/2023
HYANNIS MA NC11362820 05/20/2023
NORTH ADAMS MA NC11363342 05/20/2023
SAINT PETERS MO NC11363346 05/20/2023
CATHEDRAL CITY CA NC11356186 05/13/2023
CHESTERFIELD MO NC11362819 05/20/2023
Maintenance Mechanic:
SCARBOROUGH ME NC11356424 05/20/2023
PONTIAC MI NC11358962 05/18/2023
EAGAN MN NC11357944 05/17/2023
CAROL STREAM IL NC11361583 05/20/2023
SHREWSBURY MA NC11362170 05/20/2023
MEMPHIS TN NC11353368 05/12/2023
MELVILLE NY NC11362824 05/20/2023
SEATTLE WA NC11361100 05/20/2023
MILWAUKEE WI NC11344743 05/16/2023
CHICAGO IL NC11362119 05/20/2023
SAN JOSE CA NC11361494 05/20/2023
PENSACOLA FL NC11358988 05/20/2023
MEMPHIS TN NC11353630 05/12/2023
KEARNY NJ NC11362476 05/20/2023
JERSEY CITY NJ NC11363340 05/20/2023
HARRISBURG PA NC11361154 05/20/2023
Special! Interesting
Maintenance Jobs: (
may be skills required)
Maintenance Mechanic MPE:
WAITE PARK MN NC11358051 05/17/2023
JACKSONVILLE FL NC11362822 05/20/2023
NORTH READING MA NC11358713 05/20/2023
KEARNY NJ NC11362199 05/20/2023
Building Equipment Mechanic:
NORTH READING MA NC11358960 05/20/2023
SHREWSBURY MA NC11362197 05/20/2023
BEAUMONT TX NC11357661 05/20/2023
General Clerk VMF:
INDIANAPOLIS IN NC11353401 05/12/2023
Garage Assistant:
STERLING VA NC11356189 05/13/2023
Electronic Technician:
DETROIT MI NC11358998 05/19/2023
FOREST PARK IL NC11363345 05/20/2023
GRAND RAPIDS MI NC11358996 05/20/2023
MILWAUKEE WI NC11344856 05/16/2023
SAINT LOUIS MO NC11362196 05/20/2023
KINGSFORD MI NC11359632 05/20/2023
PENSACOLA FL NC11358718 05/20/2023
BETHPAGE NY NC11358714 Pricing 05/20/2023
MANKATO MN NC11361950 05/20/2023
BEAUMONT TX NC11357928 05/20/2023
CHICAGO IL NC11362167 05/20/2023
NON-Maintenance jerbs:
SALES,SVCS/DISTRIBUTION ASSOC:
PINE VALLEY CA NC11359493 05/18/2023
LINDEN TN NC11359072 05/18/2023
PENNSBORO WV NC11363443 05/22/2023
LANAI CITY HI NC11363428 05/20/2023
GROVE CITY PA NC11360798 05/19/2023
QUITMAN TX NC11362823 05/20/2023
MISSION SD NC11362165 05/20/2023
MEEKER CO NC11363439 05/20/2023
GLENROCK WY NC11363438 05/20/2023
DAYTON TX NC11362387 05/22/2023
SANDY HOOK KY NC11363444 05/22/2023
ROSS CA NC11358708 05/18/2023
LISBON IA NC11360897 05/19/2023
EAGLE CO NC11363436 05/20/2023
DE LEON TX NC11362821 05/20/2023
CHENOA IL NC11361153 05/19/2023
CANAAN NH NC11360479 05/19/2023
BUNA TX NC11362381 05/22/2023
PRESIDIO TX NC11360896 05/19/2023
PALACIOS TX NC11362377 05/22/2023
OROVILLE WA NC11359994 05/19/2023
HOLBROOK AZ NC11363316 05/21/2023
ROCKSPRINGS TX NC11361161 05/19/2023
BERRYVILLE AR NC11360673 05/19/2023
MARSHALL AR NC11360674 05/19/2023
EUREKA SD NC11363853 05/21/2023
BUFFALO SD NC11362198 05/20/2023
BANDON OR NC11355089 05/13/2023
WHITE OAK TX NC11360468 05/19/2023
WEBBERVILLE MI NC11360764 05/19/2023
SANBORN IA NC11362116 05/20/2023
OMAHA TX NC11358964 05/18/2023
GIRARD PA NC11359215 05/18/2023
GEORGETOWN IN NC11362326 05/20/2023
FULTON MD NC11359637 05/22/2023
ELIZABETHTOWN IN NC11362112 05/20/2023
BATH MI NC11360766 05/19/2023
SANDY LAKE PA NC11359221 05/18/2023
AVON CO NC11361589 05/20/2023
PERRY FL NC11359209 05/19/2023
HAVANA FL NC11359205 05/19/2023
CORONA DEL MAR CA NC11363425 05/20/2023
City Carrier:
BELMONT CA NC11357266 05/18/2023
BRIGHTON CO NC11361488 05/19/2023
CHESWICK PA NC11361815 05/20/2023
DAMASCUS MD NC11361983 05/21/2023
DELMAR NY NC11362482 05/20/2023
DOVER NH NC11359601 05/18/2023
DULUTH MN NC11362478 05/20/2023
GLENSHAW PA NC11361824 05/20/2023
LYNNWOOD WA NC11357263 05/23/2023
MANCHESTER NH NC11359602 05/18/2023
MILL VALLEY CA NC11358979 05/18/2023
MILLBRAE CA NC11358187 05/18/2023
PACIFICA CA NC11358190 05/18/2023
PITTSBURGH PA NC11358995 05/23/2023
READING PA NC11358987 05/18/2023
SAN BRUNO CA NC11358196 05/18/2023
SAN CARLOS CA NC11358123 05/18/2023
SAN JOSE CA NC11358999 05/23/2023
SAN RAFAEL CA NC11358978 05/18/2023
SANTA CLARA CA NC11358983 05/19/2023
SCARBOROUGH ME NC11357659 05/17/2023
SUNNYVALE CA NC11358982 05/19/2023
WEST CHESTER PA NC11357658 05/18/2023
WHEAT RIDGE CO NC11358977 05/17/2023
REDWOOD CITY CA NC11358063 05/18/2023
RICHMOND CA NC11357935 05/17/2023
SAN LEANDRO CA NC11348687 05/18/2023
VALLEJO CA NC11348691 05/18/2023
WALTHAM MA NC11358974 05/23/2023
EAST PALO ALTO CA NC11358956 05/19/2023
INDIANAPOLIS IN NC11358972 05/23/2023
MALVERN PA NC11358961 05/18/2023
COHOES NY NC11359123 05/23/2023
ELLSWORTH ME NC11362174 05/20/2023
HANOVER PARK IL NC11363440 05/22/2023
JAMAICA PLAIN MA NC11359052 05/23/2023
LAKE FOREST IL NC11348603 05/14/2023
LITTLETON CO NC11359490 05/23/2023
MANCHESTER MA NC11363448 05/22/2023
MILPITAS CA NC11358711 05/19/2023
MONROE NY NC11362814 05/20/2023
NASHUA NH NC11359579 05/18/2023
NORTHGLENN CO NC11359480 05/23/2023
SAINT PAUL MN NC11359054 05/23/2023
SAN ANSELMO CA NC11358707 05/18/2023
ALLENTOWN PA NC11358846 05/18/2023
ARVADA CO NC11358950 05/22/2023
BELVEDERE TIBURON CA NC11358952 05/18/2023
BURLINGAME CA NC11357413 05/18/2023
CHELSEA MA NC11358973 05/23/2023
CORTE MADERA CA NC11358953 05/18/2023
HALF MOON BAY CA NC11358054 05/18/2023
HARRISBURG PA NC11361584 05/20/2023
LAKEWOOD CO NC11359456 05/23/2023
LOS GATOS CA NC11358712 05/19/2023
LOWELL MA NC11363449 05/22/2023
MALDEN MA NC11358970 05/23/2023
MENLO PARK CA NC11358061 05/18/2023
MOUNTAIN VIEW CA NC11358958 05/19/2023
NEWTOWN CT NC11362124 05/20/2023
RICHMOND CA NC11348685 05/18/2023
SAN FRANCISCO CA NC11359069 05/23/2023
SAN MATEO CA NC11358847 05/18/2023
SANTA CRUZ CA NC11358959 05/19/2023
SARATOGA CA NC11358957 05/19/2023
SARATOGA SPRINGS NY NC11361579 05/20/2023
SAUSALITO CA NC11358954 05/18/2023
WALNUT CREEK CA NC11348693 05/18/2023
WATERLOO IA NC11351878 05/19/2023
SOUTH SEATTLE WA NC11359497 05/23/2023
CENTRAL SEATTLE WA NC11359420 05/23/2023
NORTH SEATTLE WA NC11359423 05/23/2023
KANSAS CITY MO NC11359206 05/23/2023
PORTLAND ME NC11357785 05/17/2023
ZELIENOPLE PA NC11361581 05/20/2023
Rural Carrier:
LEHI UT NC11361155 05/19/2023
CHANHASSEN MN NC11364665 05/21/2023
CARBONDALE CO NC11365067 05/22/2023
LEBANON PA NC11363445 05/21/2023
STARBUCK MN NC11364738 05/22/2023
SNOHOMISH WA NC11358121 05/23/2023
ROSEAU MN NC11364741 05/22/2023
ROCHESTER MN NC11364740 05/22/2023
MAPLE VALLEY WA NC11359402 05/22/2023
BATTLE LAKE MN NC11364743 05/22/2023
WAITSFIELD VT NC11363116 05/20/2023
Motor Vehicle Operator:
PORTLAND OR P&DC NC11363113 05/20/2023
SEATTLE WA P&DC NC11363112 05/20/2023
MORGAN NY P&DC NC11363109 05/20/2023
OAKLAND CA P&DC NC11363114 05/20/2023
Tractor Trailer Operator:
DETROIT MI P&DC NC11363110 05/20/2023
INDUSTRY CA P&DC NC11367575 05/23/2023
SOUTHERN CT P&DC NC11365540 05/22/2023
SEATTLE WA P&DC NC11363403 05/20/2023
INDIANAPOLIS IN P&DC NC11363414 05/20/2023
SAN FRANCISCO CA P&DC NC11363402 05/20/2023
CENTRAL MA P&DC NC11363406 05/20/2023
DENVER CO P&DC NC11363405 05/20/2023
DVD BLDG NJ P&DC NC11363411 05/20/2023
MORGAN NY P&DC NC11363412 05/20/2023
OAKLAND CA P&DC NC11363348 05/20/2023
PORTLAND OR P&DC NC11363400 05/20/2023
SAN FRANCISCO NDC NC11363401 05/20/2023
SOUTHERN ME P&DC NC11363408 05/20/2023
SPRINGFIELD NDC NC11363409 05/20/2023
SYRACUSE NY P&DC NC11363410 05/20/2023
TACOMA WA P&DC NC11363404 05/20/2023
EVANSVILLE IN P&DC NC11363413 05/20/2023
NORTH READING P&DC NC11363407 05/20/2023
CHARLESTON SC P&DC NC11365607 05/22/2023
SAINT PAUL MN P&DC NC11363115 05/20/2023
No experience necessary for the laborer custodial or maintenance mechanic positions. It helps on the interview but you can surely think of maintenance related experience to relay for an interview. Based on fixing things around your house, the car etc.
Always mention working safely.
Pro tip: You can apply for any job that has an exam opening and the test is administered local to yourself. Make sure you're serious and score decently; you can turn down the job offer. Keep a physical copy of your exam score, I believe they are good for two years.
The reason is: These job postings can be posted externally at capacity for testing, meaning they will not allow you to take the exam if they have enough qualified applicants. However, if you have a test score on the books,
you are a qualified applicant.
Explanation of MVO/TTO to save time:
MVO= CDL B Can only drive box trucks on public roads, can drive anything for moves on postal property.
TTO= CDL A Can drive anything.
USPS provides the training. (Maintenance jobs at least. TTO and management...GOOD LUCK)
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2023.05.23 21:54 Glopuss Supermarket (Coles & Woolworths) specials May 24 - 30
A selection of items “on special” this week in Coles and Woolworths that may be of interest to some keto followers. Most are processed so not really suitable for “clean keto”.
Victorian data, some may not be available interstate. Drink prices exclude recycling deposits. Fruit & Veg probably vary by state, so excluded. If you are doing an online order, also look at the stores' ONLINE ONLY specials as I don't always include all of these, many are multibuys.
‘Locked prices’ might now be considered specials as unlocked prices have increased, but same every week til July so not included as ‘specials’. COLES
Well Naturally chocolate has moved to the Confectionery aisle. Website still stuffed so may have missed items of interest - Bread/Wraps - Simson's Pantry low carb hi protein 210g-225g $4.50, Keto 200g $5
- Butter - Lurpak with crushed garlic 125g $2
- Cake/Donuts - Noshu donuts $3 in cake fridge
- Cheese - Always cheddar cheese block or slices on special
- Cheese - Perfect Italiano Parmesan Block 200g $5.50
- Chocolate - Lindt Excellence Block Chocolate 80g-100g $2.75
- Chocolate - Well Naturally 45g $1.42 half price
- Crackers - Olinas gluten free pepita or sunflower 100g $5, Simply seed $3.50
- Dinks - Nexba crafted sodas 1L $2
- Dips - Always something on special - all brands have high and low carbs varieties
- Dips - Yumis $3.50
- Drink, energy - V energy Drink 4x250ml $5 half price, Gatorade 600ml $2.30, Red Bull 4x250ml $8
- Drinks - Coca Cola, Sprite 1.25 L $2, 10 cans $8.75
- Drinks - Kirks 10 cans online only 2 for $15, Bottles 2 for $2.59 online only
- Drinks - Lipton iced tea 1.5l $2.90 peach or lemon no sugar
- Drinks - Ocean Spray low sugar cranberry 1.5 Litre $4.85 only 5% fruit juice
- Drinks - Pepsi Max, Solo, Sunkist 24 cans $19, 10 cans $7.50,
- Drinks - Schweppes 1.1l 2 for$3.70, zero or no sweetener
- Drinks - Schweppes Mixers 4x300ml $3.45 half price
- Drinks - Solo zero 24 pack $19
- Drinks - Vodka Cruiser no sugar 10 pack mixed $37 only $3 saving but extra 20% off for onlne orders
- Drinks, kombucha - Nexba Kombucha 4x330ml $6.90, Remedy 750ml $5
- Drinks, no sweetener - Mt Franklin 10 cans $8.75, Bubly 8 pack 2 for $21
- Fish - Fresh Tasmanian Salmon Portions Skin On $29kg, Barramundi $32.50
- Fish - I&J Raw Prawns Tail On 500g $18
- Fish - John West tuna 95g $1.35, Wild Alaskan red 415g $13, Sardines $2.50
- Fish - Sirena tuna 425g $6.50
- Fish - Smoked cod from deli $13kg
- Fish - Wild Tides tuna 95g $1.35, John West $1.35
- Granola - Farmer Jo gluten free keto 400g $8 ONLINE ONLY
- Ice cream - Yopro sticks 4 pack $10
- Mayonnaise - Hellmans Real 400g $6, Kewpie 300g 2 for $10, S&W 880g $9.60
- Mayonnaise - Praise Dressing 330ml $2.50 Italian is low carb.
- Meat - Australian Pork Loin Chops $15kg
- Meat - Australian Beef Brisket suitable for slow cooking $15kg
- Meat - Australian Beef Stir Fry 500g $12
- Meat - Australian Lamb Boneless Shoulder Roast $18kg
- Meat - Australian Lamb Forequarter Chops $15kg
- Meat - Australian Pork 3 Star Regular Mince 500g 2 for $10
- Meat - Australian Pork Leg Roast Boneless $9.50kg, Pork Shoulder Roast Boneless $9kg
- Meat - Chicken whole $4.50kg, Drumsticks $4, Breast $11
- Meat - Coles Sausages 550g any 2 for$12.00 check carbs
- Meat - Don Hungarian Salami $29.50k Kabana $3.30, Leg ham $21kg from deli
- Meat - Lilydale Free Range Chicken Breast Bulk Pack $15kg
- Meat - Plumrose Leg Ham 450g can $7 half price
- Meat - Primo gluten free kranskis 250g $4.50 my fave
- Meat - Primo Rindless Short Cut Bacon 750g $7.75, Streaky from deli $17kg
- Meat - Slow Cooked (6 hrs) Beef Brisket Bbq Sauce 800g $18pkt ditch the sauce
- Meat - Slow cooked pork knuckle $11 kg precooked finish for crackling
- Milk - Australia's Own Coconut UHT $2.35
- Milk, almond - Australia's Own UHT $2.30, Blue Diamond UHT $2.10, Pure Harvest organic 3 for $6, Vitasoy fridge $3
- Oil, EV olive - Red Island Aust 1L $10, 250ml $2.75, half price
- Olives - Always Fresh 220g back pitted $3.20, Kalamata 425g $6.85, Stuffed parmesan 235g $4.80
- Pasta alternatives - Changs super low carb KONJAC 390g $2.30
- Peanut butter - Mayver's Peanut Butter 375g $4.60
- Sauce - Mae Ploy Green curry 50g pouch $1
- Sauce - Heinz ketchup 50% less sugar 500g $3.50
- Sauce, pasta - Mutti sugo 400g varieties $2.40 5.5g/serve, Leggos Providore tomato chili 400g $5 3.4g/serve
- Snacks - Mr Hamfreys microwave pork crackle 35g $3
- Snacks, sweet - Atkins 20 pack $20 in big sizes section note maltitol
- Snacks, sweet - Noshu Indulgence or Nut bars 5 pack $6.90
- Stock/Bone broth - Maggie Beer Bone 500ml $6.15, Campbells bone 500ml $6
- Sweetener - Truvia granules 270g $3 E&S
- Veggie rices, frozen - Birds Eye Cauli mushroom & pea risotto 500g $5.20 fried rices not plain
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Chobani No Sugar Added Greek 150g $1.25, Chobani fit $2.15
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Danone Yopro Perform 20g Protein 175g $1.85
- Yoghurt, plain - Jalna 1kg $7, Chobani whole milk 907g $6.30
WOOLWORTHS
- Aeroplane - Light choc mousse mix 53g $2
- Avalanche - Lattes 10 pack 99% sugar free $4.40 higher carbs
- Butter - Devondale 500g $7.50, Western Star 250g $3.80
- Cake/Donuts - Noshu mini cakes 170-80g $5.60 higher carbs
- Cheese - Always cheddar cheese block or slices on special
- Cheese - Bega spreadable cream 225g $4
- Cheese - Brancourts cottage 250g $4.80
- Cheese - Cheer mozzarella or Aussie Jack slices 250g $6.20
- Cheese - Kiri Greek spreadable cream 200g $5.20
- Cheese - Mil Lel Parmesan shredded 170g $6.20
- Cheese - Perfect Italiano Parmesan125-150g $3.50
- Cheese - President Brie or Camembert 200g $6.75, Tasmanian Heritage 250g $9.10, Unicorn 125g $4.70
- Chocolate - Lindt Excellence dark 100g 3 for $12
- Confectionery - Double D Smart sweets 35g $1.60 (or near checkout) no maltitol
- Confectionery - Funday Natural Sweets No Sugar Added Lollies 50g $3.50 no maltitol
- Confectionery - Jols 23g $1.50 tiny but high maltitol
- Cream - Ayam coconut cream 270ml $2.30, SSM UHT 200ml $1.60 lowest water content
- Cream - Pura double 300g $5.65
- Dips - Always something on special - all brands have high and low carbs
- Dips - Chris's 2 for $7, Nuffin $4,
- Drinks - Buderim no added sugar Ginger or LLB cordial 750ml $4
- Drinks - Coca cola no sugar 24 cans $20
- Drinks - Kirks 1.25l $1.60
- Drinks - Lipton no sugar iced tea 1.5l $2.45 peach or lemon
- Drinks - Pepsi, Solo, Mountain Dew, Sunkist, Schweppes Lemonade or Schweppes Infused Mineral Water 10 cans $7.50, Bottles 1.2L $1.70
- Drinks, energy - Mother 4x500ml $8.05, Red Bull 4v250 2 for $14, V energy 4x250 $7.40
- Drinks, kombucha - Lo Bros 330ml $3, Nexba 4 pack $7.80, Remedy 4 pack $6, Nexba 1L $4.95
- Drinks, no sweetener - Bubly 8 cans $7.50 half price, Schweppes infused 10 cans $7.50
- Fish - Ocean Chef frozen yellowfin tuna $26kg pkt
- Fish, tuna - John West 95g $1.35, Wild sardines 110g $2.50, Wild pink salmon 415g $7.50
- Ice cream - Twisted Licks chocolate 4 pack $7, Fro Pro keto scoop 473m $7.50
- Jam - Natvia no added sugar strawberry or Raspberry fruit spread240g $5
- Mayonnaise - Hellmans Real 400g squeeze $5.50, Garlic Aioli 250g $4.50
- Mayonnaise - Kewpie Mayonnaise 300g $4.30
- Meat - Spam varieties 340g $5 check labels
- Meat - Australian Beef Mince 1 kg Pack $12
- Meat - Australian Lamb Leg Steak 540g $14
- Meat - Australian Pork Loin Chops $16kg
- Meat - Australian Pork Shoulder Roast Boneless $8kg
- Meat - chicken - Roasting Portions Italian Style $6kg, Drumsticks $3.90kg, Thighs $7kg, Wings $6.50kg, Fillets $10.50kg
- Meat - Corned beef $10kg uncooked
- Meat - D’Orsogna Shortcut Bacon 1 kg $13 pkt
- Meat - Luv-a-duck Duck Legs 500g $7.25 half price Peking breasts $10 online only not all stores
- Meat - Middle Bacon Rashers – From the Deli $12kg
- Meat - Rump steak $25kg
- Milk, almond - Almond Breeze UHT $2, Almond Breeze Barista UHT $3.50 Higher carbs, but the lowest of the barista brands, Pure Harvest UHT $2.50,
- Oil - Good By Grove Avocado Oil 500ml $10.50 refined for frying
- Oil - Plenty Cold Pressed Macadamia or Walnut 375ml $7
- Oil - Raw C liquid coconut oil 250ml $7.50, Coco Earth Juggernaut MCT 500ml $10 half price
- Oil, EV olive - Carbonell Olive Oil 1 L $14, Red Island Aust see Coles
- Pasta alternatives - Chang's super lo carb KONJAC noodles 390g $2.30
- Pasta alternatives - Slendier bean varieties 200g $4
- Peanut butter - Fix & Fogg Peanut Butter 275-375g $2.45 half price, Mayvers 375g $4.60, Skiippy no added sugar 375g $2.75 half price USA
- Pickles - Always Fresh baby cucumbers 350g $4
- Protein drinks - Bodiez 500m $4
- Sauce - Baishanzu Sauce Porcini Mushroom 210g $3.80
- Sauce - Leggo's Providore D'italia Tomato Paste Triple Concentrate 130g 2 for $4.50
- Sauce - Mingle Tangy Tomato or Bbq Sauce Pouch 250g $5.35
- Sauce - Nandos 250g varieties Peri Peri $6
- Sauce - Heinz ketchup 50% less sugar 500g $4
- Sauce - Patak’s Simmer Sauce 450g $2.75 half price check carbs
- Sauce - Val Verde passata no added sugar 700g $2.50
- Sauce - Valcom Curry Paste 210-240g $3.80, Ayams 195g $3.20
- Sauce, pasta - Barilla Pesto 190-195g $2.50 half price, Leggos Providore Tomato & Chilli 400g 2 for $11, Leggos fresh Napoli (fridge) 450g $5
- Seeds - Lucky Sunflower Kernels 200g $1.79
- Snacks - Chacheer Sunflower Seeds Spiced 228g $3.20
- Snacks - Gold Medal Pork Crackles 50g $2.20
- Snacks - Kooee grass fed jerky $4.45 no added sugar
- Snacks - Munchme flavoured pumpkin seeds or Almonds 120g $4.80
- Snacks - O Food Olive Oil Roasted Seaweed 4 Pack $3
- Snacks - Primo Air Dried Salami Sticks Cheese 5 Pack $5.85, Don Donski salami sticks $1
- Snacks - Primo Duos Mild Twiggy Bites & Cheese 50g $3.70
- Snacks, sweet - Noshu single bars 42g $1.75 in confectionery aisle
- Soup - Hart & Soul pho with konjac noodles 400g $3.80
- Spices - Mingle blends 30g $1.95
- Stock/Bone broth - Campbells real stock 1L $2.25, Bone Roasters 500ml $7, Maggie Beer 500ml $$
- Sweetener - Whole Earth brown E&MF 200g $7.10
- Syrup - Queen sugar free Maple 355ml $3.75
- Veggie rices, frozen - Birds Eye 500g $4.95
- Voost - Magnesium effervescent 20 pack $5.50, 40 pack $10
- Yoghurt, coconut - Cocobella 500g $5
- Yoghurt, flavoured - Activia probiotic no added sugar 4 pack $4
- Yoghurt, plain - Jalna Pot Set Greek Yoghurt 1 kg $6.50, Tamar Valley 1kg $6
- Yoghurt, plain - Meredith dairy sheep 500g $6
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2023.05.23 20:45 livvbizkit Oahu Review
Hi all! I just finished the most magical week in Oahu and wanted to share my experience because I know when booking I used a lot of different Reddit reviews. I’m gonna break it up by the hotel, food, and activities. I hope that this will help someone when deciding what activities or food to eat in Oahu like others helped me! For some background I’m 26(f) and went with my partner who is 25(m). We traveled from JFK to HNL via direct 11 hour flight and stayed for seven nights and eight days.
Hotel: We decided to stay at Hilton Hawaiian village in Waikiki and were roomed in the Tapas tower. We had a partial ocean view. The room itself was spacious, updated, and nice for two people. The room contained a small mini fridge. Pros -Good location - friendly staff and clean facility - beach access -alot of on resort food if that’s what you’re into (we personally always went off the resort)
Cons -no adult only pool or hot tub, the facility only had one hot tub and it was always full of children 10 and under. The pools were often full of unsupervised children horse playing as well. -the pool closes at 6 except for the tapas pool,but this pool then becomes overcrowded and full of children. - no chairs by the pool ever, people go to the pool early and claim there chairs with towels. So unless you get up early don’t count on getting a chair. -no microwave (I know most resorts are like this but a microwave would be nice) -and then finally the biggest con ever, parking is 64$ per DAY. Valet is even more.we personally could not afford this so with a quick google search we learned that we could park for free in the day on the harbolagoon a block from the hotel and then at night we parked in the paid lot next to the free parking. This lot was 1$ per hour and had a max 24 hour stay. This ended up totaling us 12/13$ per evening which is substantial savings when compared to the whopping 64$ per day.
All in all it’s a nice resort but as a younger couple I feel we would’ve enjoyed an adults only resort more.
FOOD im gonna rate each out of 5 with 5 being the best and 0 being the worst Dukes Waikiki 4/5 -Dukes is pretty much the king of touristy restaurants in Oahu. That being said if you can look past the extreme heat in the waiting area, as well as the loud chatter, the food is pretty dynamite and the hula pie was the best dessert we had on our trip. We went back a second time just for the hula pie. (Also side note: this is where I was proposed to on our trip) -the service was awesome and fast as well.
Cafe kaila 5/5 -best breakfast on the trip -French toast and iced latte were amazing
Monkeypod in Ko Olina 4/5 -my boyfriend said this was the best place we went on the WHOLE trip and he ordered the fish sandwich. -I beg to differ though, I ordered a ramen dish and it was just okay. -they use fresh ingredients which is cool and locally sourced items -had a good cocktail AND mocktail menu. -it allowed us to venture to the west side of the island for a night and see something different.
Maguro Spot 5/5 -hands down the best poke I’ve ever had in my life. -it was also super affordable which is cool. -had a build your own option
Paia 4/5 -fresh seafood ⁃ the fish tacos were amazing and I thought the seafood pasta was also amazing. ⁃ Also affordable
Liliha Bakery 3/5 -I wasn’t crazy about this one, the food was okay. -the pastries were also okay -I kind of regret not going to Leonard’s instead.
Surf and Salsa 5/5 -food truck on the north shore -a hidden gem -the Al pastor tacos were to die for and the burrito was huge.
Lanikai Juice 5/5 -we both got açaí bowls and even went here twice. -awesome variety of toppings and juices/smoothies -perfect after diamond head brunch
Rise and grind coffee in Kailua 5/5 -cute lil coffee shop w back patio -coffee was amazing and the breakfast food was also good. -affordable breakfast
Morning Glass Cafe 3/5 -So I truly came here because it was gassed up by almost everyone on Reddit -we arrived 30 minutes early before opening and sat in the car til we saw a line forming and jumped in the line. -they had a unique menu and I got the mac n cheese pancakes which were awesome. -but I didn’t think the coffee was all it cracked up to be and the menu was limited as far as breakfast options go.
Eggs n things 5/5 -good amount of food for 12.50$ per person -quick service -everyone was super nice
Activities So I researched a ton of things before I left and narrowed it down to the few things that we did, and I can honestly say that everything we did was worth the time and money.
Diamond head 4/5 -a must -gave really scenic views -be prepared for a steep hike up many stairs though -I gave a 4/5 because my fiancé didn’t enjoy it as much.
Kailua Beach Adventures 5/5 -we rented a tandem kayak from here for half a day (four hours). -boy was kayaking way more challenging than I expected lol. -it was a great workout and an awesome experience. -the facility provides you different route options, the one we chose to do was the 2 mile journey to Mokulua Island. This is one they labeled as an “expert” route and I can definitely see why. It started raining half way through our journey and the water was choppy making it more difficult. But the end result was amazing. -we saw a monk seal resting on the rocks which was super cool and the queens bath is also on this island (a little tide pool thing) -the island is also a nesting habitat for a certain species of birds so it was cool to see their natural habitat. -other routes suggested by the facility include the canals, lanikai beach, and a smaller island that was closer that had tide pools. -staff was super nice and helpful as well.
Snorkeling at Hanauma bay 5/5 -a magical experience truly -we saw sooo many beautiful tropical fishes and so many coral reefs, it was breath taking and worth the sunburnt back. -we even saw a parrot fish crunching on rocks and a staff member told us that parrot fish accidentally eat rocks, have grinders in their throat that grind the rock to sand, and they poop sand out. She told us they poop 600-800lbs of sand per year. -the only complaint I have is that you have to get on at 7am two days before you want to go in order to get tickets, they sell out rather quickly and I can see why. -this is probably the cheapest snorkeling option on the island aside from buying snorkeling gear from Walmart and doing it yourself. -rentals cost roughly 40$ for flippers and masks for two people.
Turtle beach and Sunset beach on the north shore 5/5 -easily our favorite activity. -we went two days to the turtle beach -we saw so many turtles swimming in the ocean and washing up a shore. -there were also nests where the turtles laid their eggs. -also swimming in the north shore I felt was significantly better than the beaches of Waikiki. -we also walked around the shops of the north shore which was a nice rainy day activity.
Dole Plantation 3.5/5 -good for what it was -probably a good activity if you have kids -we just did the walk through garden tour -I almost missed the pineapples as in the garden walk through tour there’s only like 8 pineapples growing. -I honestly really only went for the dole whip and it was amazing. The pineapple juice tasted like alcohol though.
I hope this review helps someone else plan their trip and narrow down options :)
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2023.05.22 20:21 GoldenAmmonite In praise of Bearwood food places
This weekend, Lightwoods Park hosted the Digbeth Dining Club. It was a gorgeous sunny day and the park was full of people enjoying street food, however I wanted to take the time to celebrate some of my food places in Bearwood.
- Tamu - a great Bearwood institution and probably the best tasting brunch in the whole of the West Midlands. Amazing food that looks like an Instagram daydream and tastes even better.
- A La Mexicana - a family-run Mexican restaurant that serves authentic Mexican food and plenty of tequila. It's a tiny place where the owners always make you feel welcome.
- Cody's- An Italian deli that sells amazing cheese, charcuterie, breads and antipasti. Never go there in a hurry, give yourself the luxury of time.
- Vaz - Fantastic Portuguese food and wine bar. Often has live music at the weekends
- Craft Bar - no food, but great Craft Beer and often does collaborations with Tamu.
- Cafe 520 - from handmade dumplings to huge plates of noodles, this tiny Chinese cafe is a great food place.
- Mi Tierra - Authentic South American Street food and grocery shop. The empanadas are seriously delicious and it is the only place I know that sells Inca Cola.
- Betty's Bake - Fridays are made for cake and Betty's Bakes sell tasty old school cakes right out their front garden.
- Twisty Pretzel - Romanian pretzels and baked good, made right in front of your eyes.
Edit - I forgot to add De La Vies, an Italian steakhouse on par with Fiesta Del Asado! You feel very fancy there and they do a very decent set menu Monday to Thursday.
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2023.05.20 22:05 samarijackfan Crab sandwich in the Bay Area?
My dad said that he used to get a great crab sandwich in Palo Alto at a place in the town and country shopping area. He doesn’t recall the name of the place. It’s probably no longer there. Does anybody have a recommendation of where to get a good crab sandwich? Preferably in the east bay.
Edit: As always redditors come through with the goods. Thank you everyone for your suggestions. I think we may have some road trips to go on to try the bay area's crab sandwich adventure.
Edit 2: Here is a list
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2023.05.20 12:02 LossomoFilms Narita - Kagoshima - Yakushima - Tokyo (14 days, vegan)
Here is my report. Number of travellers - 2. Interests: Nature, manga, art. Japanese language level: 0.
Pre-arrangements besides accommodation/travel bookings:
- Ordered Wise card. Arrived in 2-3 weeks.
- Ordered 10GB data from Ubigi (phone needs to be compatible).
- Arranged special meal - vegan with WestJet airlines. By default they serve meat or vegetarian meals only.
- Downloaded Google Translate Japanese - English offline.
- Read "Convenience Store Woman" book before flight and in plane I started "The Nakano Thrift Shop". This book goes well when you are sleepy, and I think Convenience Store Woman makes you understand the culture better. So recommending both books but especially the first one.
- I bought "Japan: A Travel Guide for Vegans" e-book by Jesse Duffield but didn't read it much to be honest. The parts that I read were helpful though.
- Got International Drivers Permit from CAA (I have a Canadian license).
- Contacted Yes Yakushima to rent a car in Yakushima.
Day 1 - Narita
Landed in Narita by 16:30 in Terminal 1. I had 2 hours before my friend arrived by a different plane. I exchanged some cash and spent this time running around trying to activate my Wise card. Instructions said to use the pin code while making a purchase to activate it. So I bought a kelp rice ball in the convenience store on the basement/train floor, but my card didn't go through (had to pay with cash in the end). I asked information desk, but they didn't know about this card, so I bought a coffee in Starbucks. That didn't activate my card either, so I sat down in Starbucks and drank my coffeee and ate my rice ball in a wrong way. There are instructions of how to open the rice ball, but I was too overwhelmed, so I ate the rice and the seaweed separately.
I googled about Wise card, and I found that you need to activate it with ATM. I remembered there was a guy using pink ATM (Aeon?) right where we were waiting for our baggage/doing customs, so I think you can activate it right there. I spent some time trying to find an ATM, in the end I went back to the information desk and they were happy to point me to the machines. I finally activated my card with Aeon ATM and took a free shuttle bus to Terminal 2 to meet my friend.
Once they arrived, we bought Suica cards. It didn't accept Wise card so we paid in cash. We took Keisei New Line subway and went to Asia Hotel Narita, just 1 station away from the airport. It was a bit confusing which train to take, but there was someone who took a pity on us and confirmed that we were on the right track.
There were lots of stairs from the station to the hotel, and there was another station with more stairs on our way. We dragged our baggage by hand. The next day I noticed there were elevators, so I think you can avoid stairs after all.
After checking in, we bought some food in a Family Mart nearby and went to bed. This hotel had a shared fridge on our floor and a shared microwave on the next floor.
Day 2 - Narita
Next morning we took a train to Boso-no-Mura. It was just 1 station away from Narita Station and you see a beautiful scenery with rice fields and calm environment. Then you walk for about half hour. The trees were gorgeous and we found a secluded shrine on a hill. On our way we also passed a park full of families doing a day camping. Boso-no-Mura was also very busy with families with young children, doing all kinds of activities. I was thinking to rent a kimono as it was advised in a Narita travel video, but it was a warm day and I was already sweating, and it was crowded, so I opted out. I think the price range was 30,00-50,00 yen for a rental.
Boso-no-Mura is a huge complex, so we spent the rest of the day there. We returned to Narita close to the sunset and walked down the Otomesando street and visited Naritasan Shinsho-ji. Something to note is that the sun sets early in Japan. Here in Canada it sets after 8pm, there after 6pm, in May.
Day 3 - Kagoshima
We woke up early to catch our 8am flight to Kagoshima. Google maps was acting weird, so we were a bit confused which station we need to go to. There is Narita station and there is Keisei Narita station. We ended up going to Keisei Narita, but there was a train from Narita station as well (Google was just showing that next train departs in an hour, but then later it was showing that next train departs sooner).
We flew with Jetstar and arrived in Kagoshima shortly after 10am. Unfortunately, there was no time to experience the foot bath outside the airport, because our bus was departing already. We checked in a ryokan in Kagoshima and went to have a lunch in Indigo restaurant. This was a small kitchen operated by 1 person only. As noted in "Japan: A Travel Guide for Vegans" book, these kinds of restaurants are extremely vulnerable to go out of business, because it's usually a passion project of someone working a second job. If they are closed on the day you arrive, please don't leave them a negative review just because of that. Anyway. The food was great. There was no menu - just a soup and then a full plate of different kinds of food.
Next we went to the museum to see the permanent exhibition. It was just 3 or 4 rooms and it was underwhelming to be honest. Entry was 300 yen, but I feel like we wasted our time. And you couldn't take pictures (this was the case with most museums and even some stores later in Tokyo).
Next we took a ferry to Sakurajima. I forgot to mention that it was raining hard. So hard that rain jackets were not enough, so we appreciated the offer of umbrellas from our host. On the Sakurajima island, we took one-before-the-last tour bus to the observatory. I am very bad in meteorology, so I thought you could see the volcano from there, but it was still covered with clouds. The bus waited at the observatory for about 10 minutes before going back to the station. We and few other tourists took pictures of... grey cloud walls around us, but it was still cool.
Day 4 - Yakushima - Waterfalls
We walked to the ferry station to go to Yakushima. We were greeted by an employee informing us that the ferry was cancelled. He redirected us to the Jetfoil station nearby and let us know that the next ship to Miyanoura departs at 13:00. We went to Jetfoil station and found the earlier ship to Anbo departing at 10:00AM. They had only first class (?) seats left, so we had to pay 1000 yen extra. We were seated in the front of the ship, but all we could see were grey walls again because of the weather. In the end of the trip, the ship was doing some crazy moves on the waves so that was cool at least.
Something I forgot to mention is that on our way to ferry station, we saw Sakurajima for like 5 minutes. There was a cloud on the sea and I thought the cloud was going down, but it actually went up and covered the volcano again. These few minutes were the only time we saw Sakurajima.
I also informed Yes Yakushima that our plans had changed and now we were arriving in Anbo. They were very fast in communicating and let us know that because Miyanoura and Anbo are too far away, we would have to take a bus to get to Miyanoura. They gave us exact time of bus departure and overall they were very helpful. I felt bad for not booking a tour with them, but hope they get a commission from car rentals.
The bus from Anbo to Miyanoura was 1000 or 2000 yen per person. So keep in mind this extra cost that may occur due to the weather. Ferry that got cancelled was supposed to cost 5600, and Jetfoil cost 13200 per person + bus.
We reached Destino car rental office in Miyanoura. They are running a gas station/car wash, car rental, and a cafe-bar at the same time. We had to wait for a while and then I had a brief introduction to our car - how to start it, how to activate parking break, and that's it - the employee had to run back to the bar.
I was expecting a more thorough tutorial, but actually not much was needed. The speed limit within cities is 40, outside - 50. The lines and street signs are marked vividly. The road conditions are great. There was a charger and a dash cam in our car.
We took our car straight to our accommodation - Morino Kokage cottage near Anbo. It was 15:00 and the check in was at 16:00. We were allowed early check in. The host gave us a tour to this little village of cottages. He was friendly but the way he was talking was a bit artificial. I think he had memorized sentences he repeats to each customer, and if you had watched a few horror movies in your life, you imagination might go wild. But if you had read Convenience Store Woman you will know that this kind of customer service is normal in Japan and no, you won't stumble upon a sinister ritual in the middle of the village when you return back at night. Everything is gonna be alright.
Next, we went to the grocery store Ban Chan and we ate in the parking lot in the back seats of our car. The car had enough room, with tables and cup holders, so it was convenient.
At 17:45, 15 minutes before closing, we reached Yakushima Anbo Tourist Information center. I should mention that there was one right turn on intersection where I turned into the wrong lane, but there were no incoming cars, so everything was fine!
They didn't speak English in tourism center, but they were still helpful. They also have brochures and travel books for Yakushima that you can pick up for free. I asked about Jomon Sugi trail, and they recommended not to go there right after the heavy rain. I already knew from Yes Yakushima website that the best trail after rainfall is Yakusugi Land, because they have bridges and even if water goes up, it's gonna be safe.
Next we went to Ryujin Falls and Senpiro Falls Observation Deck. This is something I saw in Wanderlust Alley vlog - you can visit these waterfalls if you don't have a full day and you are close to Anbo. It was already getting dark and it was raining heavily. I guess it was not the safest thing to drive in these conditions, but because we were driving slowly - it felt fine. Once we turned to the waterfalls, the only car we saw was a red sport car. The owner lived on the same mountain. We met this car in the following days in the city as well. It was memorable because they were driving fast and were doing maneuvers.
We exited the car at the Ryujin Falls and found ourselves in the ankle-high water. We were a bit worried about the car, but we had loads of food from Ban Chan, so that was giving us some confidence. There were only some places where the water was this high, overall it was still safe to drive. We wore rain jackets, but we didn't have umbrellas.
Next we drove up to the Senpiro Falls Observation Deck. After the washrooms go to the right to see the waterfall. We spent last moments of daylight there and went back to our car using flash lights from our phones.
On the way back, I pulled over to see some weird structure of electricity (?), and almost ended in a road trench. Overall, the drive was intense on the narrow road to and from the waterfalls, mainly because of these trenches. Especially at night.
Finally we arrived at our accommodation and the best thing was the shoe drying machine we had in our room! This and the toilet noise cancelling devices were the best inventions I have seen in Japan!
Day 5 - Yakushima - Museum and Yakusugi Land
We visited Yakusugi Museum in the morning. The entrance fee was 600 yen. It's an interactive museum where you learn a lot about Jomon Sugi and the cedars in general. You can take pictures and overall I think it's worth visiting. There I also decided we are gonna skip Jomon Sugi trail. We only had 3 days and the museum gave us enough sense and feeling of Jomon Sugi. So the plan changed to Yakusugi Land on the same day, driving around the island the next day, and Shiratani Unsuikyo for the last day.
In the souvenir shop I bought some cute wooden animal keychains, local orange jam, and a wooden clock. I first saw this clock near the washrooms, and was happy to find it in the gift shop later. I think the price was 2400. I declared both the clock and the jam to the customs on entry to Canada and they were chill about it. Now the clock hangs on my wall and reminds me of Yakushima <3
After museum we went to Yakusugi Land. On our way we stumbled upon families of monkeys for the first time. I pulled over and after a while a car passed us really fast. That's when I realized it's a common occurrence for locals, monkeys there are like squirrels and bunnies in Canada. First you get excited, then you get used to it.
Yakusugi Land entrance fee was 500 yen. Ticket comes with a brochure with a map, same one you can pick up at the Tourism center. We took the longest route that was supposed to take us 210 minutes (3.5 hours) for 4.4km. But it actually takes much longer if you look around, take pictures, etc. There was also an option to hike another 2km to the Mt. Tachu, but we would run out of day light and we were not prepared for such a long hike. Overall, it took us around 5-6 hours. We had a lunch we had ordered from our host - a bento that has 2 vegan rice balls - plain rice and plum. The rest of the bento content went to my friend who eats meat. I also had packed a sandwich I made myself with tofu, bread, and tomato. There was 1 kind of sliced bread in Ban Chan that had no animal ingredients. You will know which one because it looks like a normal yeast bread. There was no knife in our accommodation, but I took it from home with a hiking cutting board and a wrapping paper. (Knife goes in checked-in baggage obviously).
If you choose the longest route in Yakusugi land, it's physically demanding. You are climbing a mountain. The trail is marked really well with pink ribbons. There were still some moments, especially on the way down, where it took me few moments to figure out where the trail was. Overall I think it's a safe trail and if you pay attention you won't get turned around. There were places where there was no cell service, so if you own a GPS beacon already, I would recommend you bring it with you or let someone know where you are going. There was 1 toilet close to the peak, but it was only for the disposable packages. We forgot/couldn't find where to buy them in the trail head, so we kept our water intake low. There was no indicated streams or pipes to refill water bottle either, but there are lots of streams and as I read on internet the water is safe to drink there. We met many people on our way. You meet fewer people in the late afternoon, because most of them rely on buses. It was common to greet and thank fellow hikers.
We finished our trail close to the sunset. The souvenir store was closed already, but the washrooms were still open! Just wanted to mention that there are shorter routes on this trail. It's around the river and it has wooden or stone pavement. It's less demanding physically and you can go back to trail head for the washroom sooner. There are some gorgeous cedars right from the beginning.
On our drive back we stopped to watch more monkeys. There are also some great views from this mountain road and lots of places to pull over.
Day 6 - Yakushima - driving
This day we drove around the island clockwise (as recommended). We had the sightseeing spots marked in the books we picked from the Tourist center on the first day. So we knew what to look out for. There are also road signs directing you to these locations and most of them are on google maps as well. Onsen was busy as expected and the World Heritage Listed Coastal Road with Wildlife was full of monkeys as expected as well! After this road there is a section that is very narrow, but there are lots of wider areas where you and the upcoming car can pass each other. But overall it was stressful and after maneuvering you also need to manage to look in the eyes of the other driver and do a "thank you" bow. On this road we saw a deer, but there was a car behind us and there was also a car passing from the opposite direction so we didn't really have time to watch it. The car who passed us by the way was an elderly woman and she did it with a great ease. So I think the stress of narrow road goes away with some experience there.
Overall, it took around 7 hours to drive around the island while stopping in multiple locations. Throughout the day, we ate food we bought in the morning in Ban Chan and on our way back, we noticed another big grocery store. I did a left turn at the Yakushima airport to go back to this store, but while being tired, I turned into the wrong lane. The cab driver at the airport jumped out from his car and started waving and hand signalling me to stop. There was no other traffic except me but he looked very upset. I reversed my car and got out of there quickly.
Day 7 - Yakushima - Shiratani Unsuikyo
This day we hiked in Shiratani Unsuikyo. Parking was full and there was a person directing you how to park on the side of the road. Entrance was 500 yen. We took Talkoiwa Rock Round Trip Course, 5.6km or about 4 hour hike as per brochure. There were lots of people on the trail, so there were places where you couldn't really look around. As in Yakusugi Land, in late afternoon the traffic decreased. There was a washroom facility at Shiratani Mountain Hut and a water pipe to refill your bottle. The view from Tsujino-iwaya rock was awesome.
Somehow we were less tired after this hike than after Yakusugi Land hike, and in the Yakushima travel book, they were recommending a sunset spot at Inakahama Beach. With the help of some cold espresso from the vending machine, I found energies to drive there. The sun set behind a closeby island.
Inakahama Beach is also a place where sea turtles lay their eggs. This happens at night and the posters there were advertising tours from 8pm to 11pm. It cost 2400 yen per person and it required reservation. The website on the poster was in Japanese, and I couldn't find how to book it in English. Also, I didn't really want to watch such an intimate moment of animals and the price seemed too high. But we wanted to see turtles.
In the end, right when the tourists who booked this tour and the guides started arriving, we drove away. We were contemplating for a while whether or not to turn back, but in the end we decided to go home. It was tempting since we were already there, but overall I think I didn't want to participate in such tour. Plus we were tired after the hike and we had to pack and get ready for the flight next morning.
Day 8 - Yakushima - Tokyo
Next morning, we drove our car back to Destino. We filled the tank back to full at their station, so it was convenient. We paid 4100 for gas and 27 500 yen for 4 nights of car rental. They were organized to know that another customer who was returning the car had booked the same flight, so we waited for them and then they drove us together to the airport. The funny thing was that it was the same couple who we basically hiked together with the day before at Shiratani Unsuikyo, unintentionally ruining the backgrounds of each others photos, trying to either pass each other or to let go, but in the end always catching up, and now on the last day we still couldn't avoid each other!
At the airport, I was concerned that there was only 20 minutes layover from Kagoshima to Tokyo, and I had a checked in baggage. I had a previous experience with Air Canada, where I had a 45 minutes layover between Canadian cities, and when my baggage didn't arrive at the final destination, I was told by an employee "what did you expect with such a short layover?". But it was different with JAL, at least for the small Kagoshima airport. The flight got delayed and the layover was even shorter, but they still championed to move my baggage to the next plane and the gate was also conveniently placed right next to the exit from the Yakushima plane.
In Kagoshima plane, I had a window seat on the right, number K. And I was able to see Sakurajima from the air! I guess you can see it from the left window as well, but it was on the right side.
Something else I want to mention is that there was a very cute box of tea cakes in Yakushima airport. It was for 700 yen I think. The biscuits were not vegan themselves, but you can use the hard paper box to store your stationary or something else as another memory of this island.
Day 8 - Tokyo - Shibuya and Meiji Jingu
We started exploring Tokyo with Shibuya Sky as we were located 2 stops away from Shinjuku Station, so it was in the same area. My friend booked the tickets beforehand as they sell out. I think it was a great start to see Tokyo from above (52th floor). We also went to Meiji Jingu and the souvenir shop there is a high quality. If you visit it in the beginning of your trip, I recommend you buy your Japan themed souvenirs there, as I couldn't find Japan made quality souvenirs anywhere else (Later in the trip, I spent only few hours in Asakusa, and the stores there were selling cheap quality products, made not in Japan).
Day 9 - Tokyo - Contemporary Art Museum
We took a train to Mori Art museum. The current theme is school subjects, and in the beginning there is a room about politics and history. There are photos of bomb ponds in Cambodia, depressing reading of the speech of Indian president, photos of public execution places in Syria, and a half hour documentary about sketch artists in Vietnam. I recommend watching this movie, it's called Light and Belief by Dinh. Q Le. I just found it on Youtube as well. It shows Vietnam war from a different perspective and I personally learnt a lot.
Then there is a movie about US propaganda video of Japanese school children during World War II and modern Japanese youth reacting to war crimes footage. And then the exhibition continues with "philosophy", "math", "science", "music" subjects. I personally couldn't enjoy any of it because of heavy topics in the history room. That room was very impactful and meaningful, and then rooms full of "just because" artworks didn't click with me anymore. Me and my friend discussed it later whether or not it would be better if this room was in the end, but I think overall it was kinda out of place compared to the rest of the exhibition. So maybe it's actually better if you don't watch the Vietnam documentary while you are there.
Day 10 - Tokyo - Manga museum and Ikebokuro
We took a train to Toshima City Tokiwaso Manga Museum. Entrance was 500 yen and it included a surprise pin from the current exhibition on the first floor. Both me and my friend are into drawing comics, so we found this museum educational and inspiring. I really wished you could take pictures of exhibition though! You can take pictures of permanent exhibition on the second floor only.
The rest of the day we spent in Ikebokuro, since it's in the same area. We visited Animate, K-books, and Mandarake stores. Mandarake was in the basement and it was mostly self-published lewd manga of other manga or western comics if that makes sense. K-books was mostly pins of currently published famous manga/anime.
We had an impression that Animate was mostly B-love manga. It had merch of currently airing anime/manga as well, including sketchbooks, erasers, etc, which was nice. However, the lighting was really strong in that store and overall we felt overwhelmed and it affected our sleep that night.
Day 11 - Tokyo - Shinjuku
We explored Shinjuku and I spent more than 100 00 yen in Sekaido art supplies store. It's just Japanese art supplies are much cheaper there than when you order it from overseas. So I stocked up with markers and sketchbooks for good, also found some new kind of markers and organizers you can't find in local art stores here in Canada, so if you are into arts definitely recommend visiting this store and going to upper floors.
We also tried Wired Bonbon near Shinjuku station. It was amazing and as a vegan I felt very happy. We took a full course that was for 2200 yen. It included salad or soup, half size main dish, full size desert, and a drink.
Day 12 - Tokyo - Akihabara
This day we went to Akihabara with great expectations, but ended up really exhausted and frustrated. I think if you are looking for something that is not being published/airing right now, you might find yourself in a bad place. I was able to get some merch, but I couldn't buy anything worth buying with my fave manga character and I couldnt get any "promised" gifts to my friends of other older characters. There were some what I understood used options of figures, but the quality was questionable and the prices were high. I found a figurine of my fave character, but the face was wrong and it was obvious it was a "fake" copy.
However, I found Ghibli art books for 2500 yen. I bought Totoro and Nausicaa art books. They also had Spirited Away and Laputa. It was heavy and on the last day when I had to carry my suitcase I regretted this purchase a bit. Sketchbooks and these art books made my baggage much heavier.
I also bought a Yona cup ring for 400 yen of some pop up cafe from the past as I understood, and Akutagawa 2D figure stand from Bungo Stray dogs for 1700 yen. This is a standard price for new 2D figures. On the first floor of the same mall there was a gift shop with anime themed sweets, and I bought a tin jar of cookies with Spy Family on it (again for the box).
Overall, we didnt feel accomplished in the end of the day. By sunset, there were tired tourists laying on the ground on the streets as they were no benches to sit anywhere and tired "maids" still trying to distribute flyers for their cafes.
I think my advise is - first of all, don't give specific promises to anyone or to yourself. Yes, you might find a figurine from a show that was running 10+ years ago. But it will be used, fake, and/or super expensive. Also, we were not able to find much of shojo merch at all. My friend was looking for Kamisama Kiss and I was looking for Kimi Ni Todoke - we found nothing. That Yona cup ring was a rare find I guess. There were cup rings of other characters from the same show, but they were more expensive for some reason (I guess more rare from collectioners point of view?). We visited all the stores we found recommended in several articles on the internet and ended up with this impression.
We had lunch at Kyushu Jangara Ramen. It was alright and you get to experience a traditional ramen shop. There were people in suits lined up in queue when we left, so it felt like we visited an important place.
After Akihabara we returned to Wired Bonbon on our way back home. This time we took a seat by the window and it had a view on Shinjuku station. We combined the deal menu with the regular menu this time, and in the end they made a mistake in the receipt. My friend communicated it with them politely and they fixed it right away.
Day - 13 Tokyo - Harajuku - Team Lab
For this day my friend had booked us tickets for Team Lab. We started our morning in Harajuku. There is a Hatchiko bus that runs between Shinjuku, Harajuku and Shibuya. The fixed price is 100 yen so if it's close to your accommodation, it might be worth taking it. It gets crowded but not too much. In Harajuku there was one anime shop on the second floor of a lingerie shop. We went there and bought some last minute anime souvenirs because of our "promises". Somehow this store looked better than all of Akihabara and I found an official pin of my favourite character for a reasonable price. I didn't want to buy it, but I got it because it was so hard to find anything of this character. So there is this psychological moment that kicks in when you try to buy anime merch there. "At least something" moment.
I also bought a shirt and a bow from a store called Noemie in Harajuku. I was inspired by Japanese fashion trend and wanted to get something in this style. The clothes are made in China. They are reasonably priced and you can try them on before buying. My shirt was 3200 yen and the bow with a heart shaped crystal on it was for 1600. To view a quality Lolita clothes, there is a mall called OIOI in Shinjuku and there is a whole floor dedicated to this style. You can't take pictures and you can't touch anything, so it's more like a free museum.
If you are a fan of Sailor Moon, there is a dedicated store in the basement of one of the malls in Harajuku. They had sailor moon themed bento boxes and a thermos among other merch. This mall had some interesting clothes as well, but we had to go to other part of Tokyo for our Team Labs appointment.
Team Labs was as touristy as it gets. Afterwards we tried the famous vegan ramen outside. The price was 800 yen higher if you wanted to eat inside, I guess in more privacy, but we chose the cheaper option. The ramen was really worth trying and it was very different from the Jangara ramen. The downside was that although we were trying to ignore the crowd around, there was someone having a loud video call with their friend nearby. At this point we were so used to more quiet Japanese society, that it was hard to ignore this noise.
Afterwards, we walked in the riverside park nearby. The sun was setting in and after the days of shopping we finally found peace. What was great about Team Labs was that it made us break this frustrating and addicting loop of shopping. So I am grateful that it's located outside of shopping districts. We decided to walk as much as we could, and we ended up seeing Ginza district and Imperial garden. There was also Hibiya park just before the Imperial Palace area, and there you could put your nose in different kind of roses.
Day 14 - Asakusa
On our last day, we took our baggage to the Asakusa station. Our flights were in the evening. The lockers in the station were full, so we tried a nearby building - Tobu station, as their website said it had more lockers. Bigger lockers were occupied there as well, but the smaller lockers for 400 yen were empty. You could place there a smaller backpack or a bag. There was also an option to store the baggage with Yamato Transport on the first floor of the same building. There is a tourist information desk if you need help locating it, but it's in the end of the first floor of Ekimise mall. You can buy Japanese sweets and handkerchiefs on this floor as well, and in the end I almost missed my flight because we got delayed by choosing last minute souvenirs there. If you buy a handkerchief, the store called Matsuya Ginza will wrap it very nicely for you.
But before this happened, we visited the famous Senso-ji temple. It was super crowded, but there were many people dressed in traditional dresses and it was nice to see them. There were lots of stores around, but as I said earlier, the quality of products was low. In the end, I couldn't find a store with same quality as Meiji Jingu store, for Japanese themed souvenirs.
I ended up buying a Yukata though. With the belt it cost me 14000. I actually wanted a male yukata, similar to the one we tried in ryokan in Kagoshima, but the store ladies in female yukata store were so nice, including redirecting us to the male yukata store (which happened to have an unfriendly seller), that I decided to choose an experience over a product, so we went back and I bought a female yukata instead. This store was located on the left side of Senso-ji when you are exiting it, a parallel street to the main street. They wrapped it nicely as well.
Next we went to the river park. It had a great view of Tokyo Sky tower. Then we visited Matsuchiyama Shoden and Imado Shrine. It was so peaceful at these places, with almost no tourists and few believers there only. If you have an hour and you don't like crowds, I recommend visiting these places. They are in a close proximity from each other.
When we took our baggage and were returning to the station, I suddenly realized that we are running late. The initial plan was to take the train to Narita airport with Asakusa line. That was the cheapest option for only 1300. However, Google showed that the next train would be an hour later, so we ended up going to Ueno instead, taking Ginza line and buying Keisei Skyliner tickets there. In the end, we still got late to the airport and I think it would take me same time or even shorter if I sticked to the initial plan and took Asakusa train. It took us some time to find Skyliner station (it's outside!) and it runs once in 20 minutes only.
I still got on the plane, but it was stressful and it was past the baggage drop off time when I reached the counter. Fortunately, they still accepted my suitcase!
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Overall, I really enjoyed my trip, except the shopping fever. I want to go back and explore more of Kyushu by train and to see more islands. I dont want to ever go back to Akihabara and overall I think we had enough of Tokyo.
I loved the politeness of the people there, Canadians seemed rude afterwards. All convenience stores were accepting cards (at least Wise card) and most other stores as well. Only small shops were still operating on cash only. You get used to the subway system, so you don't need your internet navigation after few days. We didn't ride Yamanote line much, and I think if you choose your accommodation few stations away from the main stations, you will be fine.
Shopping districts are fast paced and might be overwhelming if you are not used to shopping or crowds. You are expected to be constantly moving and there is little to no place to rest, unless you go in somewhere for food or drinks, and those places might have queues as well. There was always a line at Starbucks for example. I don't know what I would change, because once we started shopping, we didn't want to go to any other museums. The products there have this weird psychological effect on you. It's like gambling, you think that the next store will have what you want and the stores just never end. Each building is a mall with multiple stores on each floor. And after few of such buildings your day is gone.
At least washrooms were free and they were plenty. Vending machines were plenty and drinks were cheap. Rice balls and rolls in the convenience stores were cheap, so you never go hungry. I loved that they are honest with money and the sellers don't push their products on you. I didn't find Japan creatively inspiring like you find Paris, but it's lifestyle inspiring for sure. You want to improve your routine and your style and all that afterwards. I found 2 weeks enough for one visit, and the service and sales industry there have it figured out how to communicate with you when you speak 0 Japanese. Overall, they have lots of stuff figured out and you wonder why other countries can't be like that.
10/10 trip overall. Thank you for reading!
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2023.05.20 00:14 Thistastesboggin Fiver Fed! Archive - Five stuff and things you could have done for around a Fiver or Free
Saturday 27th May - Outdoors/Workshop - Composting for the Climate - £Free (Ticketed)
- Come along to learn about different ways of composting and what is happening in the process. Why is composting so good for growing and for the planet?
- 10:00 - 12:00 Toryglen Community Base 179 Prospecthill Circus G42 0LA
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- Variety/Heritage - Music Hall Memories - £Free (Donations Welcome)
- Victorian style music hall show. With an array of music, comedy and other variety acts gathered from all four corners of Glasgow, and scraped from the gutters of the Trongate.
- Performances at 13.30 & 15.30 Brittania Panopticon 113-117 Trongate G1 5HD
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- Art/Opening - 'Worx on Paper' by Savage Pencil - £Free
- A selection of works from the personal archive of UK underground comix artist, journalist and musician Edwin Pouncey. Known for self-publishing, designing and illustrating for bands, music magazines and record labels for over 40 years working with Sunn O))), Earth, Sonic Youth, The Fall, Big Black, Laurel Canyon and Fuckwolf, among countless other heroes of alternative music.
- 17:00 - 20:00 Celine Gallery 493 Victoria Rd G42 8RL
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- Music/Big Band - The Epic Presents : Big Band - £Free (Donations Welcome)
- Come and watch an amazing scratch Big Band made of professional jazz musicians, students and the public in this one-off event of Epic proportions, at the historic music venue Queen Margaret Union. You will see performances by a huge big band and some smaller combos including professional jazz musicians.
- 19:30 - 20:30 QMU 2 University Gardens G12 8QN
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- Comedy/Work in Progress - Born in a Wheelchair - £Fiver + Booking Fee
- Tiktok sensation James Gardner aka Jamesycottar returns with his second work in progress show "Born in a Wheelchair" a hilarious and refreshingly honest account of his life, his brother and his disability.
- 19:30 - 20:30 Tennents 191 Byres Road G12 8TN
Friday 26th May - Outdoors/Meetup - Queen's Park Tree Trail - £Free
- Come along and join a tree trail walking group with tree expert Eric. Enjoy some outdoor exercise and meet new people on a walk around Queen's Park to learn about the diverse and amazing trees in the park.
- 10:00 - 11:00 Queens Park Victoria Road entrance 120A Queen's Drive G42 8QN
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- Workshop/Writing - As Sharp as Roses - £Free (Ticketed)
- ‘As sharp as roses’ is a workshop that considers alternative routes and other worlds through collaborative writing. No previous experience of writing is essential. There will be no judgment on form or content.
- 13:00 - 16:00 CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street G2 3JD
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- Talk - Disappearing Glasgow - £Fiver + Booking Fee
- An illustrated and updated talk by Chris Leslie, who began his career in Sarajevo in the 1990s, and who then went on to document the changing landscape in Glasgow. His sold out 2017 book and multimedia project ‘Disappearing Glasgow’ featured photographs, essays and interviews with people from areas in Glasgow which have dramatically changed or disappeared in the last ten years
- 18:00 - 20:00 Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube Road G20 7EL
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- Art/Preview - Suspended Between Water and Flesh - £Free
- Produced during the Covid lockdown period and its aftermath, these paintings by Giovanni Giacoia are locations where spaces collapse; submerge or re-emerge.
- 18:00 - 20:00 New Glasgow Society (West) 1307 Argyle St G3 8TL
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- Live Music/Cumbia - Cumbiatones - £Free
- A very special night to enjoy the taste of Colombian Cumbia with psychedelic grooves with Cumbiatones! You will not want to stop dancing.
- 20:00 Boteco do Brasil 62 Trongate G1 5EP
Thursday 25th May - Music/Experimental - Gleam Festival - £Free
- Two-day festival of audiovisual and electronic music. Concerts, screenings and installations, exploring the ways in which creative practice can respond to and engage with ecological crises.
- 12:00 - 22:00 Queen Margaret Union 22 University Gardens G12 8QN
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- Zine/Photography/Community - Fond Club - Yan Gross Presents Horizonville - £Free (Ticketed)
- Monthly photo zine, free kitchen, and meetup bringing people together to share food and celebrate emerging international photographers. Through photography, installation and video, Yann Gross explores, often in offbeat ways, how humanity shapes its environment and develops a sense of identity.
- 17:00- 21:00 Civic House 26 Civic Street G4 9RH
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- Poetry - Far Away From Our Native Halo - £Free (Ticketed)
- A night of poetry and spoken word by marginalised creatives. Readings will take place between 18.00 and 20.00. Each ticket comes with a non-alcoholic refreshment.
- 18:00 - 20:00 Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum East Balcony Argyle Street G3 8AG
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- Yoga/Wellness - Mindful Flow by Your Yoga with Kerry - £7/Fiver
- Mindful flow is a gentle, vinyasa based yoga class where you'll learn to harness the the power of your breath and develop resources to regulate your nervous system. This class is suitable for all levels.
- 18:00 - 19:00 Finn's Place 167 Ledard Rd G42 9QU
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- Open Mic/Networking - Resonate : Open Mic and Networking - £Free
- Taking place at 23rd Precinct's HQ's, join for a night full of networking, making new connections & performances from anyone that wants to play.
- 19:00 Barras Art and Design Back Yard 54 Calton Entry G40 2SBWednesday 24th May
- TouPoetry - Scottish Poetry Collection - £Free
- A short tour of the Mitchell Library followed by a selection from the Scottish Poetry collection including a 1672 copy of The Brus by John Barbour, personalised items from the Edwin Morgan collection and other ephemera. Meet at Granville Street reception at 2pm.
- 14:00 - 15:30 Mitchell Library North Street G3 7DN
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- World Cinema - In the Name of Love (18+) - £10/8/6/4/2 (Pay What You Can Sliding Scale)
- Mary Jiménez goes back to her native Peru after many years of living in Belgium. She attempts to understand her relationship with her mother, and meets other people whom she was close to at stages in her life.
- 19:30 - 21:30 CCA 350 Sauchiehall St G2 3JD
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- Meetup/Writing/Comedy - The Material Mill: Sketchy - £Free (Ticketed)
- Open comedy writing group with a focus on creating comedy sketches. Get along to network, get feedback, make pals and create sketches. Improv and sketch maestro Kate Hammer will be sharing advice and top tips - so if you've never written a sketch before, this is a great place to start. All welcome.
- 19:45 - 22:00 The Old Toll Bar 1 Paisley Road West G51 1LF
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- Open Mic - Once Upon a Time in the South - £Free
- Hosted by Kenneth Noah Blair (Noah & The West River Band) & Julen Santamaria (Awkward Family Portraits).
- 20:00 - 23:00 Rum Shack 657 - 659 Pollokshaws Rd G41 2AB
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- Club/Garage/Bass - Flipside All Night Long - £Five£4 advance
- Expect the unexpected, dress to sweat.
- 23:00 - 03:00 La Cheetah 73 Queen St G1 3BZ
Tuesday 23rd May - Film/BSL - Solar Flares: Deaf Heritage (N/C 12+) – Captioned - £Free (Ticketed)
- This Visible Cinema is part of the Solar Flare: Deaf Heritage Tour. This special film screening and Q&A, showcases new films created by deaf and deafblind artists. The films are in BSL and will be captioned in English.
- 17:35 GFT 12 Rose St G3 6RB
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- Love/Jam - Lovejam Glasgow - £Donation (Fiver suggested)
- If you can't think of a better way to spend your Tuesday evening than in an ecstatic, electric, and rhythmic circle of sharing; then be advised to arrive early as spaces are limited.Bring your gorgeous, and unique expression to this group of like-minded musical souls.Vegan food share - feel free to bring a vegan dish to share with the community! This is an alcohol free event.
- 19:00 - 22:00 The Dream Machine 257 London Rd G40 1PE
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- Spoken Word - Poetry at Inn Deep - £Free
- This month features a great line up with lots of space for the open mic too. Expect poetry, music and more, with a free drink for performers.
- 19:30 Inn Deep 445 Great Western Rd G12 8HH
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- Gig/Jazz - Bancroft & Lyne- £8/£7 advance (I said "around" a Fiver ...)
- Performing together for the past 2 decades Bancroft & Lyne’s repertoire includes a mix of original contemporary jazz-based songs alongside reimagined jazz classics and covers of songs by songwriters such as Suzanne Vega, Rickie Lee Jones and Joni Mitchell.
- 19:30 The Glad Cafe 1006A Pollokshaws Rd G41 2HG
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- Gig/Space Pop Folk Rock - Luna Neptune - £Free
- With 3 EP’s under her belt, Scottish alt-folk solo artist Luna Neptune has wowed critics and audiences alike. Deftly fusing folk with melodic psych-rock and spacey alt-pop soundscapes, Luna Neptune’s innovating folk for the 21st century.
- 21:00 Bloc 117 Bath St G2 2SZ
Monday 22nd May - Concert/Competition - Molly Robb Prize for Young Singers - £Five£4
- The Molly Robb Prize for Young Singers is named for Molly Robb, the first singing teacher of Dr. Karen Cargill, currently an Associate Artist with RCS. The prize sees 1st and 2nd year RCS Vocal Studies students compete for these prestigious prizes.
- 14:00 - 17:30 RCS Stevenson Hall 100 Renfrew St G2 3DB
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- Painting/Live Music - Painting to live music - £Donation
- All ages and abilities are welcome to come along. This will be a donation based session. Music by Will from Moon Paw Print. To sign up email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) Art Materials will be provided.
- 18:15 - 19:30 MILK cafe 452 Victoria Rd Govanhill G42 8YU
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- Pint of Science/Talk - Singing in Harmony - £Fiver
- "How humans, animals and eco-systems co-exist". The world is filled with beautiful synchronicities but the effect humans have had on the planet has thrown this completely out of whack! Learn about how exploring our eosystems can lead to better protection of environments and better health for humans. A win-win solution can be found if we work together with animals, plants, and our environment.
- 19:00 - 22:00 Drygate Brewing Co 85 Drygate G4 0UT
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- Gig/Fundraiser - Jazz Night - £6 + Booking Fee
- A jazz night with three incredible artists, in order to raise money for a two-week trek to Everest Base Camp for WWF.
- 18:30 Jim's Bar @ QMU 22 University Gardens G12 8QN
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- Book Launch/Live Music - Equinox: Glasgow Book Launch - £Free (Ticketed)
- Stairwell Books presents the Glasgow launch of Equinox by Ruth Aylett and Greg Michaelson, an adventure story with stone circles, arrogant corporations, disappearing bodies, magical stones, and Wiccans aiming to preserve the Multiverse! Featuring music from Trio Sandalian - songs and tunes incorporating banjo, fiddles, guitar, mandolins, harmonica and ukulele.
- 19:00 - 21:00 Garnethill Multicultural Centre 21 Rose Street G3 6RE
Sunday 21st May - TouTalk - Glasgow Western Necropolis War Graves - £Free (Ticketed)
- As part of War Graves Week 2023, join the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) for a cemetery tour at Glasgow Western Necropolis. Meeting Point : The Cross of Sacrifice - visible when you enter through the main cemetery gates.
- 10:00 - 11:30 & 13:00 - 14:30 Western Necropolis 9 Tresta Road G23 5JH
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- Open Day/Geology - Fossil Grove Open Afternoon - £Free
- This event will consist of tours of the Fossil House and the quarry and activities.
- 12:00 - 16:00 Fossil Grove 51 Victorial Park Drive South G14 9QR
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- Workshop/Sustainability - Scottish Biodiversity: Learn, Cook, Taste & Create - £Free (Ticketed)
- The ‘learn’ section of the event will be from Slow Food Glasgow. The ‘cook and taste’ section of the event will teach people how to use heritage Scottish ingredients. Alongside they'll be joined by artist Hannah Brackston for the 'create' portion.
- 13:00 - 15:00 Garnethill Park Hill Street G3
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- Gig/Collaborations - Sounds Like Music- £0 - Fiver (Pay What You Can)
- An afternoon of magnetic music, sparking with newly found sounds, drawn from the heart of spontaneous collaborations. Award winning and ground-breaking composer, and electrifying pianist, Alister Spence has been at the forefront of Australian contemporary music for 30 years. Here he is joined by 6 of Scotland most engaging musicians.
- 14:00 The Glad Cafe 1006A Pollokshaws Road G41 2HG
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- Zines/Talk - The Zine Culture of Indonesia - £Free (Donation)
- Learn about the rich and varied zine culture of Indonesia, and see examples from some of the finest zine-makers working in the country. Led by Roel, a zinester and children book author based in Tangerang, Indonesia.
- 18:00 - 19:30 Glasgow Zine Library 636 Cathcart Road G42 8AA
Saturday 20th May 2023 TouPure Steamboats - VIC 32 Glasgow 80th Birthday Open Day -
£Fiver - Open day of boat tours in celebration and support of the 80th year of Clyde Puffer VIC 32 - 1943-2023. Numbers are limited per slot so please book ahead to avoid disappointment.
- 09:00 - 17:00 Yorkhill Quay Pontoon Yorkhill Quay Govan G3 8RS
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- Community/Workshops - Celebration of Spring - £Free (Ticketed Workshops)
- The 1st Food For Change Network event bringing together volunteers from a number of Community gardens across Glasgow to celebrate growing food and share skills. The day will include: Workshops, plants for sale, free seasonal soup, salad and bread, kids activities and local musicians during lunch.
- 11:00 - 15:00 Lambhill Stables 11 Canal Bank North G22 6RD
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- Vintage/Handmade/Market - Second Hand Rose's - £1
- Second-hand, vintage and handmade sale. Admission includes a chance to win up to £20 in shopping vouchers. Venue is dog friendly and the bar will be open for soft drinks, hot beverages and booze.
- 12:00 - 17:00 Brittania Panopticon 113-117 Trongate G1 5HD
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- Performance/Music - Nichola Scrutton: Night Vision - £Free (Ticketed)
- Night Vision is a contemplative, dynamic work that crosses territory between concert, theatre, live art, visual art, and combines spoken word, voice sound and soundscape. The work has a flexible form and is part conducted and improvised, so each performance will vary. The performance will last approximately 30 mins.
- 15:00 - 15:30 Gallery of Modern Art Royal Exchange Square Gallery 4 G1 3AH
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- Club/Party - Songs Ya Bass - £3
- Night aimed at old (& young) clubbers who might need to consider babysitters etc (hence the early start) with a democratic playlist (send your requests – three max – to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]))
- 19:00 - 23:00 Buff Club 142 Bath Ln G2 4SQ
Friday 19th May 2023 - Culture/Community - 2023 World Cultural and Diversity Day Celebration - £Free
- Join a special free event marking World Day for Cultural Diversity through live music and world food. Open to all ages - come in your cultural costume if you wish.
- 12:00 - 15:00 Govan and Linthouse Parish Church 830 Govan Rd Govan G51 3UP
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- Classical Concert - Scottish Chamber Orchestra presents Schubert - £1 + Booking Fee
- By way of a thank you to their Glasgow audiences for their continued loyalty and support, the SCO and Principal Conductor, Maxim Emelyanychev, are presenting a fun all-Schubert matinee concert, with all tickets just £1 each.
- 14:00 - 15:30 City Halls 100 Candleriggs G1 1NQ
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- Art/Opening Night - Pop Girls Run Riot - £Free
- Nine artists who maintain painting and drawing as a foundational tool. The exhibition extends across wall based painting and drawing into homemade party decoration.
- 18:00 - Late Strange Field 105 French St G4 4EH
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- Concert/Choral - A Curious Herbal - £Donation
- a concert of music inspired by the life and work of eighteenth century botanical illustrator, and the first British woman to publish a medicinal herbal, Elizabeth Blackwell. Expect folk songs, glees and the premiere of one of a trio of pieces commissioned from award-winning composer Emily Hall in the stunning surroundings of the Kibble Palace.
- 20:00 Kibble Palace Botanic Gardens G12 0UE
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- Live Music/Party - Nights at Parveens - GIG ONLY - £Fiver
- Following a communal dinner (£30 - ticketed), from 9.30pm Gyan Singh Panesar a.k.a G.S.P, a Glasgow born multi instrumentalist, specialising in baritone saxophone will perform alongside James Mackay, Ewan Hastie and Alex Palmer. It's going to be special!
- 21:00 Civic House 26 Civic Street G4 9RH
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