The typhoon that hit Japan this weekend didn't stop me from meeting
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jamereiin Tokyo last Saturday. Although I was apprehensive at first whether I will go or not because of the heavy rain in my place on Saturday morning and receiving a call from the bus company that my bus was cancelled, still I follow my gut feeling that everything will be alright. I
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LOL. I will do whatever it takes to be with Arashi. That's a very strong statement. Are you sure your wallet can handle it? Hehe.
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お金のこと以外ならなんとかなる. ^-* Honestly, I'm broke after that day I have to cut meals to get through the week. =D
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hahahaha lots of funny stuff that happened. When you texted me at 4am I immediately looked at my window and it's not raining. LOL and when you called me around 5:30am and told me you were already at the station, I jumped from my bed! hahahaha. and when the man wasn't able to know what keikarou is but when jamerei mentioned "aiba masaki" he right away knew what we were talking about. LOL
really really enjoyed my time with you guys. thanks for making my 1 month stay in japan so worth it. I'll be leaving Tokyo in the afternoon and we'll head back to Ibaraki which is just 40min away by train. :)
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I forgot to mention that incident at the station. The guy sure knows Aiba Masaki! And also the father accompanying his daughter whom we thought as the real fan instead of his daughter because he was the one taking pictures inside the restaurant. LOL =)
I'm glad we were able to go fangirling together. Your stay in Japan was made more meaningful. Hope before you go back to Manila we can meet again. =)
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I didn't see Aiba's dad so I can't tell. I don't even find him looking similar to his mom. Ummm, maybe he got the shape of his face from his mom.
There was a long line maybe because it was a Saturday plus a concert that day. Fans going to the concert might have gone to the restaurant making the line so long.
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Wow...a 3 hour wait. Guess that's a sign of Arashi's skyrocketing popularity. When we went 3 years ago we only waited 15 minutes (1/2 an hour at most) inside the restaurant. I regret not writing a message for Aiba in the message book. Back then I didn't know any Japanese and didn't care for Aiba, so I didn't bother.
Kokuritsu is special, even if you have to listen from outside. Hope you get to see a concert soon!
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The people going to the restaurant must be mostly fans of Arashi that's why the long line. You were lucky back then not having to wait like the way we did. I didn't see the message book for Aiba anywhere in the restaurant. It totally slipped my mind. It was one of the things I looked forward to doing once we get to Keikarou and even prepared a message in my mind but didn't had the chance to write one.
Being in Kokuritsu that day was magically strange. I couldn't help but be carried away by the spontaneity of the crowd. Yeah, I really hope so too. =)
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And I did not see any message book inside the resto. I don't know where do they put it.
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