AkaAkuma
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Sometimes I'm surprised at what passes as a sushi in other parts of the world. But I won't get in to that...
But then foriegn food in Japan can be equally hit and miss.
Sometimes I'm surprised at what passes as a sushi in other parts of the world. But I won't get in to that...
Not really true, French and Italian food are the best in the world outside their home countries in Japan.But then foriegn food in Japan can be equally hit and miss.
Not really true, French and Italian food are the best in the world outside their home countries in Japan.
As proven by the huge number of Michelin stars...
I'm not a big fan of desert, but my overall impression of Japanese desert is that it tends to be very sweet.Try and get a decent tiramisu for your saturday night desert
Depends on what you are having I guess. I can't get enough of Mochi and Tsuya, the latter probably being one of my favourite deserts. But I won't continue the off-topic discussion, apologies!I'm not a big fan of desert, but my overall impression of Japanese desert is that it tends to be very sweet.
Anyway, I might be in Tokyo for the WC final, any idea where'd be a good place to watch the game? 4am in the morning...
I'm not a big fan of desert, but my overall impression of Japanese desert is that it tends to be very sweet.
Anyway, I might be in Tokyo for the WC final, any idea where'd be a good place to watch the game? 4am in the morning...
〈Station〉
Shimbashi(新橋),Shibuya(渋谷), Shinjuku(新宿), Ueno(上野)
Maybe you can watch the game at Any Japanese bar(居酒屋) and bar.
Remember this
「テレビあります」
「ワールドカップ放映中」
If you see the word, that means you can watch the game in the bar.
But take care. You don't had better go Kabukicho, Shinjuku East=歌舞伎町, 新宿東口(This place is danger).
I'm not a big fan of desert, but my overall impression of Japanese desert is that it tends to be very sweet.
Anyway, I might be in Tokyo for the WC final, any idea where'd be a good place to watch the game? 4am in the morning...
Anyway, I might be in Tokyo for the WC final, any idea where'd be a good place to watch the game? 4am in the morning...
But take care. You don't had better go Kabukicho, Shinjuku East=歌舞伎町, 新宿東口(This place is danger).
How good are these teams? Anyone could go through. Greece seems like specialists in draws (maybe I made that up) and the other three are decent teams. Ivory Coast seem to have some big names but how do they work as a team? Japan go from awful to quite good very quickly in the games I have seen and I know little about Columbia apart from the fact they have played well in the qualifiers and will be more used to the conditions.
Not a group to bet on.
Does anyone think Japans ex-pat community in Brazil mite give them a little home support? I read theres somewhere like 5 million Japanese-Brazilians in the country, many of whom arent assimilated into the country as well as they could be. Surely then this would be a chance for them to show both their love for their roots, and their new nations love for football.
I normally go to the one in Roppongi, further down the road to Feria, not sure if it'd be open for 4am though.You mean not in your hotel room, right? You'd probably want to do a search of sports bars or English style pubs and check which ones would be open.
Really not dangerous at all.
I normally go to the one in Roppongi, further down the road to Feria, not sure if it'd be open for 4am though.
Yea, that 2nd one is the one I was talking about.This one? Their schedule doesn't go that far, but you can call them.
http://www.tokyo-sportscafe.com/events.htm
Another one in Roppongi says they'll be showing the final, but again you'd want to call to make sure.
http://www.legendsports.jp/
Don't think so. Read somewhere that he doubtful for the match. If he doesn't play, advantage Japan!Is Yaya Toure fit for Ivory Coast?
Mourhino and Maradonna both said, separately, that Colombia and Ivory Coast will get out of this group...
Things are looking bad for Japan at the moment. Not only do they rely on a win themselves, but also for Greece to win theirs against IC which also chases an advance into the ro16.Standings heading in to the final round of the group stage:
Colombia: Already secured a spot in the top 16.
Ivory Coast: Win against Greece will allow them to advance regardless of the other game.
Greece: Needs to win against IC and have Japan lose against Colombia.
Japan: Needs to win against Colombia and have Greece win against IC in a very low scoring game.
http://m.bleacherreport.com/article...-group-outcomes-going-into-final-round/page/4
Things are looking bad for Japan at the moment. Not only do they rely on a win themselves, but also for Greece to win theirs against IC which also chases an advance into the ro16.
Not impossible for a Japanese advancement, but I'd say that my bet will be COL and Greece since those pesky Hellenics always seem to just barely make it when it matters most...
Sure thing. I expected greater things from this side than what they have shown in this wc. Especially in a (relatively) weak group. However, many "great" teams have failed in this wc and played well below par.Japan have no chance but they don't need Greece to win. As long as they beat Colombia by two clear goals they are through if Ivory Coast don't win. Japan are awful though.
Sure thing. I expected greater things from this side than what they have shown in this wc. Especially in a (relatively) weak group. However, many "great" teams have failed in this wc and played well below par.
But all in all not too unexpected resoult in this group. Col. were expected to go through and Greece is, as always a difficult oponent, while not the most threatening forward.
CIV has been (imo) one of the weaker African teams (The weakest?) And that only shows how poor Japan have performed, unless they can turn things around in this last game I'd say it has been a disastrous WC for them.
Might very well be, but on the other hand, a full strenght COL with something to gain could be the kind of oposition Japan would do well against. Thus far I haven't seen they play well when they are the "fav's" as they had to be considered just that in their previous games (Lead vs. an underachieving African team and be one man up vs. one of the more defensive minded, slow paced teams). I think they might have a chance vs col, but on the other hand I have a feeling that Japan is out of the cup already.Under these circumstances they should have done better. They were ahead in Ivory Coast game and played against 10-men Greece who have been below par the whole tournament for 60 minutes. To have 1 point after two games is inexcusable, the only reason why I give them a chance against Colombia is because Colombia might not care. Full strength Colombia with something to play for would blow them away.
Won't be surprised if Greece nick a 1-0 against Ivory Coast. Would be ridiculous though.Might very well be, but on the other hand, a full strenght COL with something to gain could be the kind of oposition Japan would do well against. Thus far I haven't seen they play well when they are the "fav's" as they had to be considered just that in their previous games (Lead vs. an underachieving African team and be one man up vs. one of the more defensive minded, slow paced teams). I think they might have a chance vs col, but on the other hand I have a feeling that Japan is out of the cup already.
I just have a feeling it will be Greece to proceed in the cup, but this is a very open contest.
Japan have no chance but they don't need Greece to win. As long as they beat Colombia by two clear goals they are through if Ivory Coast don't win. Japan are awful though.