Sunday, August 19, 2007

Tokyo Beach Bash 2007

No matter how long I've been away, it's always nice to get back and enjoy Japan even if for only a little while. This time I was going out to meet Doug, Matt and a few others from the old Chiba crew to celebrate Matt's birthday and the 5 year anniversary of the beach party we started back in 2002. It had been about a year or so since I met Matt and almost 5 years since I've seen Doug so I was determined to kick it old school and have a blast.

Unfortunately, since everyone lives in seperate areas of Japan now, I wouldn't be able to meet Doug or Matt until Saturday. I still managed to meet up my old friends Kaise and Myi in Tokyo for awhile to get food, drinks and spend a few hours in karaoke (where I was able to drink alcohol!!!!!). I also met Kaise's co-worker SoYoon who speaks the same 3 languages I do. It was fun, albiet sometimes confusing, to go back and forth in Korean, English and Japanese.

The thing that kind of sucked was that since Kaise had to work, I was just wandering around with Myi for 5 hours or so before we could meet them up. I managed to check out some stores and eat some gyuu-don before we met though, so it wasn't a total waste.

After meeting, we went to a Mexican-style bar in the Ebisu area. The Mexican waiters in there spoke fantastic Japanese and were really quick to serve us our drinks. I also had a lot of fun trying to figure out how exactly somebody ripped the toilet seat off the men's bathroom. After a few Long Islands, a few shots of Tequila, a margarita or two, and a couple beers, we all went (staggered) to karaoke. It was great being able to find a songs they didnt have in Korea, so of the 3 hours we did karaoke, I was probably singing 5 out of every 7 songs. Needless to say, my throat hurt at the end of the night when we finally went home.

Kaise and SoYoon at karaoke


The Mexican bar we went to for tequila shots, which would also prove to be the place of Kaise's undoing


Kaise, Myi, and SoYoon


Myi, SoYoon, and Me


After finally getting to Kaise's and crashing at about 4am. I found myself waking up in the middle of the night a couple of times to blow my nose and cough up mucus. Yeah, I know, it HAD to happen on my vacation and on the day I've been most looking forward to in the recent 3 months. Yes, I had caught the flu. Son. Of. A. Bitch.

I ended up waking up late because I wanted to sweat as much of the flu out of me as possible. After showering and saying bye to Kaise, I set out for the train. Now, I've been used to Korea's subway map for awhile and though it can be somewhat difficult at times to get around, it is very rarely confusing. Japan's train line, on the other hand, is possibly the most confusing attempt at mass commuter transit in the history of the world. Doug said it best when he described it as " a bunch of fucked up spider webs super imposed upon each other". After finally getting out to the beach and meeting up Doug and Matt, we started getting the party ready.

Since we were the only 3 there at the time, we had to lug all of the stuff Matt brought in his truck for the party down to the beach by ourselves. It took us about 45 minutes and by the end of it, me and Doug were sweating bullets. We freshened up and started setting everything up when people started to arrive. We set up the canopy and barbecue (despite the oyaji's complaints) before we started making the jungle juice.

For those of you who know what jungle juice is, you may skip this paragraph. For those that don't continue reading. In lament's terms, jungle juice is God's gift to summer, beach-going drinkers. Its vodka, gin, rum, Malibu and whatever other clear liquors (this is how I do it, I know there are other recipes) mixed with an array of fruit juices and chopped up tropical fruit all mixed in a giant cooler with ice. Lots of liquor, none of the taste, all of the satisfaction. I have perfected my recipe for Jungle Juice over the years and this time, as usual, it did not disappoint.

After getting kicked off of the beach and moving further into the park, we continued our antics at a few outside camping tables. We would spend the rest of the evening there hanging out, talking, dancing, etc. until about 11pm.

This was the liquor stash that Matt brought, bless his soul

The first of about 10 batches of Jungle Juice we would make


Doug making his favorite face


Just when people started getting there


Yes, we should be careful with stingrays because not only do they have very mischevious faces and seek to do us pain, but they also apparently have two gigantic testicles



More jungle juice being made at the 2nd location in the park


These were some great people. I especially like the little Japanese girl on the right because she was absolutely hilarious.



As it got darker, more people started to show up out of the woodwork


This girl was drunk and loved Doug's "Gay Musik!!!!"
Birthday boy Matt. No that is not the visual effect of standing next to two extremely short Japanese girls, Matt actually is 400 feet tall.


Me and Doug near the end of the party

Now I wish I could say I ended everything on a great note but that unfortunately wasn't the case. Since I had to be at the airport at 6am on Sunday to fly out (there were no other tickets) and the flu that I had been attempting to ignore all day finally started to take over, I decided not to go out clubbing with everyone until 4am like originally planned and just took a taxi to the airport at around 12:30 so I could get some sleep. It really sucked not being able to hang out with everyone more since I was having a blast but I figured what the hell, I'll be back in February for a week or so anyways.
That was how Tokyo Beach Bash 2007 went down. Not exactly as planned, but easily one of the best days of the year anyway. It was really great seeing familiar faces and partying like it was the Chiba days again. I invited everyone out to visit me in Korea sometime but I have the feeling that only a select few of them will take me up on my offer. Let's see who those select few will be.
Thanks everyone, I had a great time. Let's make sure we do it again in February or sooner!

5 comments:

Doug said...

GAY MUSIIIIIC!!!

The night actually went decidedly gay after you left, seeing as we got to the club and it was gay night! They had a frickin gay undie fashion show and all... at least the music was ok.

Oh, and how could you say that's my favorite face? There are so many to choose from I don't think I could pick a fav.

Next time we'll make it your place, so don't get sick!!! Unless it's after we drink, and you're face-down in a puddle of your own vomit and excrement. Or mine.

Anonymous said...

werrrrd..the infamous Jungle Juice stuck again..."note to self, GO TO THE TOKYO BEACH BASH NEXT YEAR!!".BANZAIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!!

Mike said...

Doug:

Okay, I'll say that it's my favorite face of yours. The funny thing is, I found out that Haneda isn't open 24 hours. It opened at 3:45am so I spent the first 2 and a half hours sleeping on the grass in the terminal out in front. The security oyajis left me alone surprisingly.

I am now finishing recovering from the flu so unless something stupid happens, I shouldn't get sick for another 2 years or so. Taking that into consideration, we should be able to squeeze in a few meetings into that time window.

Next time you guys have to haul your asses out to SoKo so I can show you around. Lemme know when you guys are thinking.

Go Excrement!!

Marc:

Yeah brother, no doubt. Just remember this time of the summer next year and free up your schedule. It'll rock if you can make it out here with ol' Ralphie boy. See you in December anyways.

ゆず小姓 said...

GRRRRRRRRRRR

me EXTREMELY short?

GRRRRRRRRRRR

Mike said...

Hehe. Sorry Yuko but standing next to Matt makes everyone look much shorter than they actually are. So perhaps "extremely" was embellishing a bit. Would you prefer "rather"?