I've been around long enough to miss a number of things on that list. I even kinda miss the local bosozoku's weekly Saturday night run up the street I live on...

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Sheee-it. My Rice Ranch outside Matsuyama just got a flush toilet a couple years ago.dimwit wrote:God!!! Matsuyama still has about three quarters of the things on the list. I guess that is why I never fell nostalgic about Japan.
Taro Toporific wrote:Sheee-it. My Rice Ranch outside Matsuyama just got a flush toilet a couple years ago.
Sadly, two holes attached to the side of the house.dimwit wrote:So before that, did you have a hole in the house or a hole in the yard? .
dimwit wrote: A friend of mine has parents in the real boonies that have an indoor outhouse, which is something I'm sure no Japanese are nostalgic about.
Molokidan wrote:Beer vending machines?
GomiGirl wrote:Train station, ticket hand punch dudes - those guys used to have such a melodious clicking action. I am really not sure of how to describe them - or even how to find a photo. Can see them from time to time in really rural areas. I used to love the line of them at Tokyo station though. Very very old school - am showing my age.
Yokohammer wrote:Good one!
Them's were the days. They had different shaped punches for different times of the day even (maybe even different days of the week) to make it easier to identify "kiseru."
Molokidan wrote:Actually, if you ride the above-ground Eizan railway in nothern Kyoto after-hours, there are guys who still walk around doing that. I'm sure the same is true for other rural parts in Japan too.
Yokohammer wrote:I think it's a stamp thingy that just looks like a punch. Whatever, they don't do it with the cool rhythmic clickety-clack accompaniment and occasional punch-spinning flourish that they used to.
Taro Toporific wrote:Yeah, I get that self-inking stamp thingy from time to time since I use discounted, non-standard, paper train tickets.
My great failure in my audio life as a sometimes Foley sound man is that I never captured on my DAT recorder the mega-cool rhythmic clickety-clack (or videoed those punch-spinning flourishes).
GomiGirl wrote:Train station, ticket hand punch dudes - those guys used to have such a melodious clicking action. I am really not sure of how to describe them - or even how to find a photo. Can see them from time to time in really rural areas. I used to love the line of them at Tokyo station though. Very very old school - am showing my age.
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