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Preparing for a trip to Japan, I ran into an old post from Tokyo which I wrote in Macedonian in 2016. Below is a translation, let me know if you want to join for a Tokyo S(c)iesta this Sunday at noon.

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May 18, 2023
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I go to Japan often and have seen many strange things, but  until visiting Tachibana Shinsatsushitsu , I didn't even know how much stranger it could get. No, this is not a story about sex, drugs and rock and roll, because that would be too mainstream. This is a post about  Golden Gai, the part of Tokyo with the highest concentration of alcohol per square centimeter, and one of its weirdest  bars. Tachibana Shinsatsushitsu is inspired by gastrointestinal clinics and serves gastro-themed cocktails. The name is so strange, and the location so hidden, that to find it you need a wife who can read Japanese characters when she's a little tipsy.

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