Tokyo does not sleep

Last friday was my first night out in Tokyo. It started with a dinner of a new dish I had not tried before: okonomiyaki, which is something similar to a tortilla (ok, this similarity might not be clear for other eyes...), with different vegetables in it.
After that, we went to a karaoke, Japan's national entertainment. This was quite fun, but I will elaborate more on the karaoke concept some other time, because the idea we have in Europe of a karaoke is quite different from the japanese style.
After karaoke (around 4.00 am), my party colleagues went to a disco, but I preferred waiting for the first train (5.00) to go home. So, what could I do? I went to a place called Don Quijote (I might be wrong with the spelling, but it's how it sounds, and it is a well known brand in Tokyo), which is a sort of department store where you can find almost everything at a good price, and bought a futon for my forecast guests. Yes, after 4.00 am.
I think we can include without problems Tokyo in the list of cities in the world who do not sleep, together with New York and Benidorm. :P Tell me in which other place you can buy a mattress at 4.30 am without moving from the pub area.
By the way, just imagine me carrying the mattrasse back home in the metro... I was even photographed...

3 Comentarios:
Yes, quite a funny adventure buying and carrying a mattrasse at 4.30 am...
le que Tokio no duerma, pero como se te ocurre ir de compras a esas horas!! xDDD
Nacho, siempre has sido un grande.
Jo, pasaba por allí, estaba abierto, tenía un rato hasta el primer metro... Y decidí aprovechar el tiempo. :)
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