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Old 04-16-06 | 06:23 PM
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magazine article on Tokyo messengers.

i'm rather new to posting here, so i don't know if this article has been posted here.

regardless, i was flipping through magazines at work today and came across this article, it's sort of brief, but pretty cool none the less.

(sorry the first two are so big! i only kept them that size so you could read the text! please excuse the crummy scans)











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Old 04-16-06 | 06:55 PM
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that is dope. thanks for the read. and girl messengers is fly.
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Old 04-16-06 | 06:58 PM
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the tokyo messengers are awesome. i work in an office in tokyo and we use messengers almost ever day. when they come to pick up a package from us i always slip out "for coffee" and go look at their bikes. lots of disc wheels.
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Old 04-16-06 | 07:42 PM
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Flip and chop, beat to ****, gold nittos. Nice.
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Old 04-16-06 | 07:53 PM
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lots of disc wheels.
I guess they don't have kamikazes in Japan anymore... Or maybe its just that the messengers ARE kamikazes!
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Old 04-16-06 | 08:05 PM
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Street vendors aren't conveniently available for the average messenger
Huh, that seems weird. I'd think that street vendors would be a lot easier to hit than a real restaurant...
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Old 04-16-06 | 08:19 PM
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Old 04-16-06 | 08:20 PM
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Old 04-16-06 | 08:36 PM
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Thems some fly track bikes. I'm in love with the brown one.
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Old 04-16-06 | 09:22 PM
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Huh, that seems weird. I'd think that street vendors would be a lot easier to hit than a real restaurant...
did they mean there arent street vendors in toyko like there are in NYC?
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Old 04-16-06 | 09:27 PM
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Thems some fly track bikes. I'm in love with the brown one.
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Old 04-16-06 | 09:31 PM
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did they mean there arent street vendors in toyko like there are in NYC?
I'd be surprised if there weren't street vendors in tokyo. The article seemed to imply that it was easier for the messengers to get a rice ball indoors rather than just roll up to a stand and eat on the fly...
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Old 04-17-06 | 06:29 AM
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actually, there aren't street vendors in tokyo. at least none i've ever seen. the convenience stores stock a lot of lunch type foods like sandwiches, bento boxes, and rice balls wrapped in seaweed. it is actually good quality (at least better than in the states) and is the the quickest food i've come in contact with. i think the article is pretty correct in this statement.
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Old 04-17-06 | 06:44 AM
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yes, that´s true. i´m in tokyo now for a while and it´s very rare to see people eating lunch outside. i think there´s no need for it because there are so many good fast and cheap places to eat.
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Old 04-17-06 | 06:59 AM
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pawls, we seem to be in the same boat. you want to go to a keirin race on thursday?
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Old 04-17-06 | 08:45 AM
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One of my favorite "fast" food places is a small Ramen shop in Asakusa. They use those meal ticket vending machines to speed up the ordering/paying process. This particular shop serves with fresh roasted sesame seeds (with mortar and pestle) and minced garlic.

Also, on practically every other street corner you can usually find vending machines that serve hot canned coffee. The Japanese are way ahead of the rest of the world with their pre-made coffee.
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Old 04-17-06 | 09:43 AM
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yeah, the rest of the world tends to just make coffee fresh... what idiots
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Old 04-17-06 | 10:42 AM
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Old 04-17-06 | 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Shiznaz
yeah, the rest of the world tends to just make coffee fresh... what idiots
Quick and convenient canned coffee-on-the-go at the drop of a coin makes a lot of sense to me. You don't have to live on it but the option exists. Have you actually tried it by chance, or are you just being an a**?
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Old 04-17-06 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by pigmode
One of my favorite "fast" food places is a small Ramen shop in Asakusa. They use those meal ticket vending machines to speed up the ordering/paying process. This particular shop serves with fresh roasted sesame seeds (with mortar and pestle) and minced garlic.

Also, on practically every other street corner you can usually find vending machines that serve hot canned coffee. The Japanese are way ahead of the rest of the world with their pre-made coffee.
those canned coffee...i miss them.
they spend so much time, money and sweat in researching and creating the best canned coffee the technology can offer. they don't go in cheap with beans, they grind them just right, they use mineral water, and though its canned coffee, i must say they're better than the **** coffee at mcDonalds. BOSS is my favorite canned coffee, followed by Georgia.

speaking of coffee at fast food...moss burger offers very very good coffee.
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Old 04-17-06 | 10:59 AM
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probably just kidding around...anyhow...2200 a month? insurance? damn, that's cushy.
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Old 04-17-06 | 11:03 AM
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Yes yes yes.. Moss Burger! and hot can coffee from vending machine......
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Old 04-17-06 | 11:05 AM
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2200/mo in tokyo is like asking you to eat ramen noodles everyday.
getting health insurance in japan is easier and cheaper than here in the US. IMHO it's the united states that is insane for having expensive insurance system, so expensive that many individuals cannot afford.
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Old 04-17-06 | 11:23 AM
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