  On Wednesday I woke up at twelve. We went into the city centre and tried to open an account with a bank UFJ but I need a stamp thing. It`s like a slim cylinder the shape of a pencil which has your name in chinese characters on the bottom and you ink it and stamp on official forms as a further id thing.
It seems a bit pointless to me that you can`t open an account unless you have one but we`re in japan and they are differently aligned. So Reiko opened one using her stamp and then we went to a cheap noodle restaurant (Reiko`s family love food) and then we went to get Reiko a mobile at the vodafone shop.
They said I could get one too as they are all free as contract mainly in Japan. So we both got the coolest one there which is a Toshiba V401T which you can watch Japanese TV,listen to the radio, it has a video camera of up to 12 minutes 20 seconds and a normal camera as well as being able to access the internet and send emails. Have a look here http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/340/C2707/ I love this phone. In the evening we went to a Yakitori bar. It is a traditional Japanese bar except you have to order food as well. They don`t just drink there.
The last time we went there the bloke (dressed in traditional Japanese robes and bandana) behind the bar who owns it with his wife who waitresses, would shout out what he was giving you with such ceremony and a bow (SKEWERED CHICKEN IF YOU PLEASE) which was so funny but he didn`t do it this time as his wife (Damn her) gave us our food. Then it was back to home for more oolon hai and bed aha 
