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Dirty In Tokyo

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Dirty In Tokyo

Post by DirtyRoboto » Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:57 am

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 10:57 am

Hi guys, I thought i'd update you all. I have both my RN's in storage so have not been very active.
I flipped a coin and decided to come to Tokyo on a whim. I have just arrived today and am staying near Ueno park and I am not that far from Akihabara so I expect to do alot of shopping there. I am over here for about 3 months if all goes well and will keep you updated.

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Hi guys, I thought i'd update you all. I have both my RN's in storage so have not been very active.
I flipped a coin and decided to come to Tokyo on a whim. I have just arrived today and am staying near Ueno park and I am not that far from Akihabara so I expect to do alot of shopping there. I am over here for about 3 months if all goes well and will keep you updated.

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Post by Robo1 » Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:53 pm

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Sat Mar 29, 2008 5:53 pm

Nice one dirty

What are you going to do over there and why didn't you take your RN to ticker with.

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Nice one dirty

What are you going to do over there and why didn't you take your RN to ticker with.

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Post by bauermech » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:33 pm

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Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:33 pm

What fun!
While in Akihabara, you've gotta' find Tsukumo... it's real close to the station. And if you hit up RT Corp., please say "Hi" to Nakagawa-san for me :D Robots-Dreams has a good map. Speaking of, you should shoot Lem an e-mail letting him know you're there. He makes it over to those parts periodically.
What fun!
While in Akihabara, you've gotta' find Tsukumo... it's real close to the station. And if you hit up RT Corp., please say "Hi" to Nakagawa-san for me :D Robots-Dreams has a good map. Speaking of, you should shoot Lem an e-mail letting him know you're there. He makes it over to those parts periodically.
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Post by Humanoido » Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:56 pm

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Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:56 pm

Awesome! Let us know if you find some humanoids to bring back home, and which ones. I'm sure that's why you kept spare room in your luggage. Smart move!

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Awesome! Let us know if you find some humanoids to bring back home, and which ones. I'm sure that's why you kept spare room in your luggage. Smart move!

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Post by DirtyRoboto » Sun Apr 06, 2008 11:09 am

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Sun Apr 06, 2008 11:09 am

I was in Tsukome the other day and ended up getting a couple of servos just for kudos points as the price was no different then in europe.

The had a great range of spares but the prices were silly. Various brands of brackets were priced in the same band as some of the cheaper servos.

They had a bog standard range of bot platforms on display, everything that you can get in EU and USA for the same if not cheaper price. The only boon was the selection of little robot toys and kits that are not as available as the main bot platforms in our neck of the woods.
They had Hi-tec touch/sound/light sensors but they were silly prices if you understand the components. You would be better off walking down the stairs and into one of the component boutiques were you can find the same parts for a fraction of the price.

The staff were abit snooty with me untill I bought the servos and asked for a tax rebate. The guy that served me was more interested in some cosplay girl that walked into the joint. He gave her a full KRH2 demo and then she walked out without buying and he totally ignored me when I asked in japanese to look at the Hi-tec selection.

I will go back with a camera to get some pics for you guys but they have totally lost any respect from me. No more money for them.

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I was in Tsukome the other day and ended up getting a couple of servos just for kudos points as the price was no different then in europe.

The had a great range of spares but the prices were silly. Various brands of brackets were priced in the same band as some of the cheaper servos.

They had a bog standard range of bot platforms on display, everything that you can get in EU and USA for the same if not cheaper price. The only boon was the selection of little robot toys and kits that are not as available as the main bot platforms in our neck of the woods.
They had Hi-tec touch/sound/light sensors but they were silly prices if you understand the components. You would be better off walking down the stairs and into one of the component boutiques were you can find the same parts for a fraction of the price.

The staff were abit snooty with me untill I bought the servos and asked for a tax rebate. The guy that served me was more interested in some cosplay girl that walked into the joint. He gave her a full KRH2 demo and then she walked out without buying and he totally ignored me when I asked in japanese to look at the Hi-tec selection.

I will go back with a camera to get some pics for you guys but they have totally lost any respect from me. No more money for them.

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Post by NovaOne » Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:35 am

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:35 am

Sorry to hear the prices in Japan aren't cheaper than you expected :(

Love to see some of your robot related holiday snaps

If you find any really new tech. stuff please let us know...ie post a picture.

Did you go to Robo-One 13?
Sorry to hear the prices in Japan aren't cheaper than you expected :(

Love to see some of your robot related holiday snaps

If you find any really new tech. stuff please let us know...ie post a picture.

Did you go to Robo-One 13?
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Post by tom_chang79 » Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:59 pm

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:59 pm

DirtyRoboto, sorry to hear you had a bad experience there. Services in Japan are usually top-knotch (I was born and raised there) and this must be an isolated incident. I say don't let a couple of bad apples bug you and enjoy your staty in Japan.

Are you going to visit the "robo gym?" I think it's in Akihabara somewhere, a place where a bunch of people play with their humanoid...

Roppongi is another great place to visit, lots of night-life kinda stuff there...
DirtyRoboto, sorry to hear you had a bad experience there. Services in Japan are usually top-knotch (I was born and raised there) and this must be an isolated incident. I say don't let a couple of bad apples bug you and enjoy your staty in Japan.

Are you going to visit the "robo gym?" I think it's in Akihabara somewhere, a place where a bunch of people play with their humanoid...

Roppongi is another great place to visit, lots of night-life kinda stuff there...
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Post by Humanoido » Thu Apr 10, 2008 5:58 pm

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Thu Apr 10, 2008 5:58 pm

I also heard that Akihabara is the place to go. I think it would be cool to walk into a store that specialized in selling humanoid robots. Now that's worth some photos! I wish I had a Gogic 5 soooooo much!

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I also heard that Akihabara is the place to go. I think it would be cool to walk into a store that specialized in selling humanoid robots. Now that's worth some photos! I wish I had a Gogic 5 soooooo much!

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