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  1. FINALLY i have some pics online! been working like a dog since i got back from Japan, but it's all settled down now. This is a direct copy-paste from my report on ski.com.au. Videos to come later, & more photos.

     

    Temple at Nozawa Onsen

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    One of the many fabulous old onsens

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    A dedicated trend-setter(that's my friend Mr Thunk LOLing in the background)

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    In case you get rost tlying to find the robby...

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    I saw a kamoshika! sweeeet \:D I was really stoked becuase I had been hoping to see one while in Nagano. Unfortunately she scarpered before I could get a clean photo.

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    Some frames from my videos. This first one is in the Yamabiko area (the peak) where the snow was always nice.

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    Possum closely followed by Mr Thunk on the "Challenger Slopes"

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  2. yeah i had some. havent had mescaline so i cant say. way more intense than mushrooms. you have to lie down & shut your eyes. it only lasts about 10-20 minutes, & you smoke it. sends you right down the rabbit hole... its very potent stuff. only for experienced psychedelic explorers! hope its ok to talk about this sort of thing on this forum?

  3. on DMT, you meet other intellgent beings existing in other dimensions. its hard to write it off as just the effect of chemicals on your brain - its a totally authentic experience. it's pretty much the most truly psychedelic mindboggling trip you can have - makes LSD or mushrooms seem about as trippy as a bag of smarties. read up on Terrance McKenna - he was a big advocate.

  4. gamera, after the overnight flight from australia, you'd probably be asleep anyway ;\)

     

    i liked the tunnels - they are so long!

     

    btw, sorry i didnt come to visit while in hakuba - it's a hard town to get around in, without a car.

     

    i reckon its totally the way to go after a long flight, when you feel like a zombie. you just call them when you exit customs, & they collect your group in a mini-van & away you go! although we were lucky that our group was large enough to fill the bus - for smaller groups, you'd possibly have to wait for other flights until the bus filled, but i think they have a 2hr max wait.

     

    also, the driver was pretty scary, passing other cars with inches to spare & tailgating, but it seems most japanese drive like that anyway!? eek.gif

     

    we caught the shinkansen back, just for the experience. those things r so faaaast.. it was saiko \:D

  5. if you are just going there & back, its not worth getting a 7 day pass. checkout the flexi 4-day pass though - it may be cheaper, as it works on the airport train too.

     

    you will have no problems finding the shinkansen - plenty of staff at tokyo station speak english, there are english signs everywhere, & the ticket machines have english instructions (although you're better off going to the ticket office, to avoid any error)

     

    the shinkansen ride is awesome (i caught it nagano-tokyo last week for the first time) but if you want to do things the easy (but slightly slower) way, use the taxi-bus. door-to-door airport to hakuba for 10,000 yen. we used to narita>nozawa, & it was very easy, especially after an overnight flight.

     

    http://www.chuotaxi.co.jp/air/mail_nr.html

     

    choose "make reservation in english", copy/paste the details & email them. Koide who works there knows english & is very helpful. otoiawase@chuotaxi.co.jp

     

    & there is good travel info here (for nozawa, but some of its relevant to you)

     

    http://www.ecoworld.com.au/asahiya/pages/route.html

     

    hope you get some snow... its not looking great right now \:\(

  6. yeah i've heard some of miss kitten, not the others though, i'll check em out, thanks.

     

    are you using electro as short for electo-clash? cos electro to me is old skool, like kraftwerk, herbie hancock, afrika bombatta, although there's a resurgence in electro been going for a while now, but i think of electro-clash as different, more 80s new romantic/synth pop influenced, but with 00s production values.

     

    have you seen this site? very comprehensive & quite funny also. he actually give electro-clash (or synthtron) a caning!

     

    http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html

     

     

     Quote:
    Originally posted by _spud:

    Hey Low P Lover.

     

    I reckon fischerspooner have never been surpassed as the fathers of electro.

     

    If you like electro and have a small dark edge inside of you then look for a duo called Adult or a bit lighter, Miss Kittin.

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