Tokyo Hot N0800 April 2012 ((link))

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Note: The identifier “N0800” is not a standard Tokyo district code or postal mark (which is typically 〒100-0000). However, in the context of retro urban exploration, “N0800” often refers to a specific geolocation grid reference for the —notably the high-capacity fiber optic exchange near Yoyogi. For the purpose of this lifestyle feature, “N0800” represents the hyper-connected, transitional pulse of West Tokyo during a pivotal spring. Tokyo Hot N0800 April 2012

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: A core part of Tokyo's lifestyle in April involves gathering under the trees. Popular locations included Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

The PlayStation Vita was in its first spring cycle, and mobile gaming via platforms like GREE and Mobage began to seriously challenge traditional consoles in the daily commute lifestyle.

While AgeHa and Womb were still operating, the sophisticated entertainment in N0800 was . Places like JBS (Jazz Blues Soul) in Shibuya were packed. In April 2012, the salaryman wanted a highball and a vinyl record of Bill Evans. The "hottest" ticket was a seat at a counter with only 8 chairs, sipping a ¥2,000 glass of Yamazaki 12-year (which was still affordable).