Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Condomania

The Heather Brown gallery crew! Celebrating our first day in Japan, Heather spent 10 hours straight signing, smiling for photos for her very loyal fans. Inspiring to say the least... She deserves every bit of recognition she gets. We're very proud to be building her namesake model.


This is a little noisemaker to disguise the sound of you peeing with the sound... of you peeing. Or waterfalls I guess... :)!


 The subway & rail system in Tokyo is intense! You can go anywhere if you have it figured out. Check out Heathers hair vs everyone around her


 Cigarette vending machine, Nick's trying decide whether he should go for the usual Marlboro's or to try out another brand our Japanese friends were smoking...


 The "Busiest intersection in the world" located in Shibuya. It's hard to capture how intense it is when the traffic stops and the "walk" signs flash.


 This was the view from a "Bike rental shop" that we found on the internet and took the subway out to find. It was about 3 stories up... we missed closing time by about 15 minutes, but it was a good view


 Beer vending machine. They don't have these in the states, but they should. If they every come to the states, we'll put one up outside the shop... promise!


 Condomania. Right on the corner of a busy as hell intersection in Harajuku. It's totally different than what you see in the states... but it makes a lot of sense :)


 View from the Park Hyatt. We had a drink @ the top. Expensive, but the view was worth a look


 After a day of banging around on the subways all day, we finally ended up at our hotel for the night "Best Hotel" ...if you look it up online you'll see some pretty bad reviews, but we thought it was awesome. Located in a more "seedier" part of town, we're not sure but it might double as a brothel. We loved it. Here's a shot of what my comforter really looked like, dunno why they put a white cover on it! :)


 A note to those of you planning on backpacking around Tokyo... don't buy so much beer that you have to split it up between everyone the next morning and pack it out with you. 3-4 cans each... Beer's heavy... tall cans too haha :)


 Not like we didn't try our hardest to get through it all... Yep we haven't found Coors here yet!


 Ahh the subways... a whole world located deep under Tokyo... An adventure in it's self. If it wasn't for our friend Matt (Rawdawg) amazing sense of direction we'd probably never had escaped... sleeping in bathroom stalls with no food... using the Bidet (Buday according to nick) as a drinking fountain. Awesome! -Carl