I went there recently and was totally lost. The language barriers are very
profound. Disk Union is the best store that I could find and even had a wall
dedicated to Movement. The Tower Records in Shibuya was great for electronic
music and urban and soul. There is an English language mag Metropolis which
is more lifestyle. I like Remix magazine but can only look at it and is
probably best for electronic reviews. I found it frustrating not being able
to converse, though I tried with my dodgy phrase book. I didn't go out much,
stayed in reading Thomas Hardly which didn't do much to alleviate my
spirits. Wonderful country, but would have been more fun if I'd had company
methinks!
One night I went to a club-cum-design store called Sputnik which was great.

> It's one of those days where I just rattle on to myself.
> Oh well.
>
> Anyway, can anyone help me?
>
> Have you ever been to Japan?
>
> What are the music magazines that do techno reviews in Japan?
>
> What are the large clubs there?
> I notice that club "womb" seems to have been going for a while. Are there
> other big techno clubs?
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Alex
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