greg wrote:NTSC-J wrote:Welcome to the neighborhood. What city?
It looks like we'll be practically neighbors. I'm moving to Saku, which is just down the road from where you are. You're still in Karuizawa, right? I've never been to Saku, except when we drove through there a couple times when my mom-in-law took us to Karuizawa.
Yea, Saku is right next door. I've been there a bunch of times and its small compared to Tokyo, but it's a lot bigger than Karuizawa.
greg wrote:GaijinPunch wrote:Buy your snowboard gear before you come. Trust me.
Well, I think among the forum members living in Japan, I will certainly take the roll of being the least cool guy. I've never gone snowboarding. I tried skiing once and I hated it. (I went on a ski trip with my students when I lived in Himeji.) Maybe a snowboard would be more to my liking (I've always thought a skateboard was easier than rollerskates), but I'm not sure if I would really get into that.
While it's true I am kind of a bad-ass, I hate winter sports. Being cold and falling down are two things I will not pay to do.
greg wrote:Anyhow, as far as arcades go, I do know of some in Chino and Kamisuwa, but I don't know about the location I'll be moving to. I hope there are some Heiando and Book Off stores in the area, and I'd go crazy if there was a Hard Off.
There's a Book-Off that I can't remember if it's actually in Saku or just close by. The only Hard Off I've ever been to was in Nagano-shi.
And there's a huge shopping mall in Saku that has a Namco arcade (filled with crappy peripheral games, no sit-down cabs last time I checked).
btw, you may want to bring a sweater. It's getting down below zero Fahrenheit, which is probably a little cooler than Phoenix.