I started this blog to share some things about Koenji.
Koenji is really a great place to visit, hang out, and live.
The bars, live houses, shops, restaurants, even the supermarkets are great.
The overall atmosphere is nothing like the places featured in guide books.
When I first came to Tokyo, over 10 years ago, I used to hang out in Shibuya, Harajuku,, Yoyogi, Shinjuku, and places nearby.
Whilst at first, those places seem cool, fashionable, unique, they also become stale.
For Shibuya, Harajuku, and Yoyogi, people try a bit too hard to stand out from the crowd, and I feel it's not a real reflection of the place, rather a place to go because it's supposed to "be cool".
I moved to Koenji just over 5 years ago, and it was a breath of fresh air.
No posers, like Shibuya and Harajuku.
I don't think that this blog gives a good account, but I hope that someone may have visited Koenji after taking an interest in some of the photos I've posted.
I don't have the time to add much more to this blog, so it will be put on indefinite hold.
I may or may not get around to posting some of the photos I have taken in Koenji.
I've taken hundreds, if not thousands.
Well, including 5 Awaodori's, I must have taken thousands...
There will always be the Awaodori held on the last weekend of August, and also Koenji Festival, held at the end of October.
Thanks for checking the blog.
Enjoy Koenji.
Birthplace of Tokyo's punk scene, and a healthy obsession for anything musically related. A unique fashion sense and a don't-give-a-fuck attitude away from the conformities of daily Japanese life.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
56th Koenji awaodori 2012
Koenji Awaodori will be held this weekend, 25th and 26th August.
Note that the English site states from 5PM - 9 PM
http://en.koenji-awaodori.com/
And the Japanese site states 5PM - 8 PM
http://www.koenji-awaodori.com/
I'd say it from 5-8 as the dancing has been always been for 3 hours in past events.
Either way, the finish time matters not, just make sure you get there around 3PM to avoid the hordes of people.
If you get there anytime around 5, you'll be caught up in the confusion of the crowds, and it does get busy in those narrow streets, and the best view you'll get 5-rows back is the top of someones head.
A lot of the regulars and Koenji residents (I'll include myself in that list) will already have claimed their spot.
It's one party that isn't cool to be "fashionably late".
First time visitors to Koenji might notice that there are two exits, north and south, but it will all be changed and roped off and as you get off the platforms, you'll be ushered out of the exit like sheep.
North or south, you say?
In a nutshell, the South has dancing taking place down the main street, which, if you get there late on, is a complete waste of time as you'll be struggling to get a decent view.
To the side of the main street is the PAL shopping arcade, which is a good spot, if you're there early enough, but it gets very hot in there.
To the north, the action takes place a few minutes away on a smaller street and also in the back streets.
If you're coming late, the north side is probably better to get a decent view.
Get there early and have a wander around as a lot of local backstreet shops will be selling some good food and overpriced beer.
Stuff your face with food beforehand and stock up on drinks.
Note that the English site states from 5PM - 9 PM
http://en.koenji-awaodori.com/
And the Japanese site states 5PM - 8 PM
http://www.koenji-awaodori.com/
I'd say it from 5-8 as the dancing has been always been for 3 hours in past events.
Either way, the finish time matters not, just make sure you get there around 3PM to avoid the hordes of people.
If you get there anytime around 5, you'll be caught up in the confusion of the crowds, and it does get busy in those narrow streets, and the best view you'll get 5-rows back is the top of someones head.
A lot of the regulars and Koenji residents (I'll include myself in that list) will already have claimed their spot.
It's one party that isn't cool to be "fashionably late".
First time visitors to Koenji might notice that there are two exits, north and south, but it will all be changed and roped off and as you get off the platforms, you'll be ushered out of the exit like sheep.
North or south, you say?
In a nutshell, the South has dancing taking place down the main street, which, if you get there late on, is a complete waste of time as you'll be struggling to get a decent view.
To the side of the main street is the PAL shopping arcade, which is a good spot, if you're there early enough, but it gets very hot in there.
To the north, the action takes place a few minutes away on a smaller street and also in the back streets.
If you're coming late, the north side is probably better to get a decent view.
Get there early and have a wander around as a lot of local backstreet shops will be selling some good food and overpriced beer.
Stuff your face with food beforehand and stock up on drinks.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Tailors and Vader
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Transport Koenji Style
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Insert coins to move
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