Sorry it took so long, but I finally found some time to upload some pics. (No I wasn't taking my ball and going home because of the arcade arguments, it was just busy life

).
So basically, I went to Japan for 11 days with my girlfriend who is fluent in Japanese (makes for a much better experience than being completely bewildered). Our visit was concentrated in Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Jingumae areas and Akihabara on my last day), plus a couple excursions farther out: Ashikaga, Ota, Asakusa, Kawagoe, Kamakura, Kichijoji and Narita airport ...
Akihabara:
maphttp://www.flickr.com/photos/81628839@N04/sets/72157630376808940/Was there only a few hours on my last day, so I didn't get to check out very much. The area used to be the place to go for cheap electronics, but how it's less "cheap" with more targeting toward geeks and gamers. There are still some locations left with dozens and dozens of small booths selling specialty parts and electronics (like just buttons, or LEDs, etc) but mostly it's computer and electronics stores, game shops, used game stores, maid cafes, arcades, "gacha" vending machines, anime DVDs, etc.
The girl in the frilly dress, is promoting a
Maid Cafe. As I walked by she said
"Numbah wan maid cafe in Tokyo. I waiting for you inside!" (imagine that in really thick japanese accent). These chains seem to be everywhere, but we/I didn't visit any.
Coin-op / gaming related photos from other places:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/81628839@N04/sets/72157630376521862/Sorry for the shite quality of some of these. People are generally shy about getting photographed, and since I can't read any signs, I couldn't tell if photography was a no-no inside arcades, so what you see was snapped fairly quickly when no employees were around.
First time using
Flickr, so let me know if I didn't set things up properly.