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November 12, 2008

Shibuya with Studio360 crew on three hours of sleep

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Day 2 of Tokyo with the Studio360 crew = breakfast meeting with the fixer, a quick guided tour of the Tokujin Yoshioka exhibit at Midtown, and a walk-through of Shibuya with producers Leital & Pejk & the show's host, Kurt Andersen. We took purikura, which should be showing up on the Studio360 blog soon enough. I only had three hours of sleep so I don't remember what I talked about or whether it made any sense. Parts of what we recorded today will be used to intro my segment on contemporary women artists, which will air in January.

It was rainy and cold, and I'm happy to report that I'm back in my room, in sweatpants, ready for my early evening nap that prohibits me from ever getting over jet lag but is nonetheless entirely irresistible.

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Since TokyoMango is one of my favorite Japan blogs, and I've been an Audible subscriber to Studio360 for years, this is great news. Can't wait to hear the episode!

PS: Definitely check out the HYD drama series, it's worth it.

For a moment, I thought that was a wax David Lynch.

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