Second day we basically slept nearly all day. After staying out till about half 1 the night before, there was no way we were doing anything but.
However, this being a Saturday night, meant that we were required by law to start drinking pretty early in the evening. We showered, got dressed up and went out to Roppongi for some kareoke, and a club.
The kareoke was pretty amazing. I had been expecting something out of Lost in Translation, but we got a private booth. Drinking on the street is allowed so we went to a convenience shop and bought vodka lemondade in a can. Before I went in to kareoke, I hid it behind a piece of wood and after we left, I picked it back up again. This seemed to make perfect sense to me at the time, and I gotta say, it still does. It was me and Susie, Toko, and two Irish girls -Clare and Julie, who were also staying on our floor. Being pretty wasted, I sang and danced around like a lunatic shaking a tambourine. I had some melon saki while in there which was delicous as well.
After kareoke finished, everyone went to a club called gaspanic. Soon after we got there, Susie and Toko had been pulled up on the bar by the bartender. I remember refusing but somehow I ended up getting on there too with the other girls. After a night of dancing, we ended up in the cheapest restaurant in Roppongi, sharing gyoza and miso ramen with Toko. After the meal, we were sitting around chatting, discussing whether or not we had ever done a runner from a restaurant. I'm sure you can guess ... yup, we ended up walking out casually, seeing the subway which was directly outside the restaurant, and sprinting towards it. In the subway we wasted precious moments discussing where to go, and turn around to see the waitress from the restaurant shouting at us in shrill Japanese, while Toko tried to explain that we'd left money on the table. After running in to two other guys from the hostel and sticking with our story, we finally escaped after paying "twice" and came home at about 7.30am, after a wonderful detour to a subway stop with almost but not quite the same name as the one we needed.
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