We then caught the train back to Shibuya, we wanted to see what the busiest crossing in the world is like.
While at the station I spotted a lady wearing these shoes, and thought they were funky enough to take a photo of.
To be honest I think it looks worse then what it is
I worked in Wynyrd station in Sydney city before, and it might have been the enclosed spaces, but it seemed just as busy as this crossing
We also made our way across the road, just to experience it first hand.
We walked the streets of Shibuya having a bit of a look at everything. So many lights, so many people!
We ended up in another arcade and decided to have a go at virtual darts. This is fun, and I want one of these machines in my house. Darts are fun, but when youre not that great they can do a fair bit of damage to the surrounding walls
These have rubber ends, not metal spikes so you dont do as much damage! (I know its not really virtual darts, but Im choosing to call it that, because it sounds more fun.)
I kicked **** at virtual darts. We played 3 games and I beat DH in all of them! Look at me! Thats my winning face!
I had a creaming soda flavoured icy pole tasted like it was fizzy too,
and DH had a few drinks. He discovered on a toilet break that there was an arcade game in the bathroom as well! He giggled as he told me about it, and then downed another drink so he could go back for another go. Basically as you urinate into the trough theres a screen on the back of it. On the screen is an anime newsreader (she may not be reading the news, we dont speak Japanese, DH had no idea what she was saying, but was pretty sure she was supposed to be a newsreader). If you hit a certain spot in the trough the newsreaders skirt starts blowing in the wind. The longer you hit that certain spot for the harder the wind gets. Boys and their toys
I still don't get how to play a Pachinko machine...
We wandered the streets of Shibuya for a bit longer. I bought some kit kat balls from a 7eleven. I havent seen these here, but they were pretty awesome. I also bought some chips from KFC to snack on while we walked around.
If that makes you feel dizzy it's because I've turned the photo upside down so the kit kat bag was the right way up.
We headed back to Shinjuku and back to our room at CST. DH needed to make a few work calls, and I called home for a bit of a chat.
A few hours later we decided that wed head in the opposite direction to what we had usually been heading in. Well there wasnt much there.
We decided we wanted something easy for dinner so just grabbed some McDonalds. No photos, which Im sure youre all disappointed about, but its exactly the same as Australian McDonalds (not the same as US McDonalds).
After dinner Karaoke was calling our names.

There was a Big Echo Karaoke shop? Kiosk? Bar? Yeah Karaoke Bar that sounds right Near where we grabbed dinner, so we went in to ask how it works. Basically there are two options, with drinks included or without drinks, and you can book by the half hour or hour. Originally we booked in for half an hour, with drinks included.
We were shown to our private room (which stank of cigarettes, but thats to be expected) and left there. Luckily it didnt take too long to find the little computer, and then find the English button, and then work out how to get it going. Well it probably took 15 minutes, because we were barely through the 2nd song before the phone on our wall started ringing to let us know our half hour was up. So we extended for another half hour.

(that's me singing)
There were a heap of Disney songs on their list, and plenty of songs to choose from. I recorded a few of our songs, but dont worry I wont scar you with our vocal skills.
We ended up spending heaps of time here. It was so much fun. This was easily the latest time we made it back to the hotel our whole trip. Some time around 2am, but not before grabbing some more Maccas from one of the 24 hour ones. It was at this point I asked DH how come he didn't just bring me back some McDonalds when he couldn't find me anything to eat.
He looked at me pretty sheepishly and admitted he thought about it, but decided against it for some reason
