Sunday, 25 November 2007
Smoke Free Cafe in Shibuya
Have just enjoyed a rather nice day in Harajuku and Shibuya and am now just writing a new entry on a smoke free cafe in Shibuya for my other Japan blog, SmokeFreeJapan.com.
It's been ages since I did a review for that blog and I was honestly thinking of giving it up because I wasn't sure how long I'd be in Japan for but since I've decided I've still got some Japan loving to do I think I'll begin reviewing smoke free restaurants, cafes and clubs (anyone know any good ones?) once more.
I've also been getting a few emails from people who really love the idea of a smoke free guide to Tokyo so I guess I better give the fans what they want, right? ;)
Anyway, in Yoyogi Park today, a wonderful friend of mine Koky, was doing another fundraiser for his charity, BabyTreeProjects. Shizuko from work brought her son and several of his friends to help and their sales techniques were amazing, especially considering their age! Here's a video I just had to take!
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Welcome. My name's Brad and I'm about to start my fifth year in Tokyo, Japan though lately I've found that that defines me as badly as saying I'm from Sydney, Australia.

Hi Brad,
I'm new to your blog. I came across it yesterday, lnking off goddess carlie's. (and woot i'm from penrith sydney xD haha you konw the place i hear..hehe)
aw haha cute lil kids xD
woot smoke free! sounds like a nice guide. I'll be sure to check it out ^^ (even though i wont b going to japan any time soon as far as i know)
Please do check it out man. You may like it! Though I guess you'd get more out of it if you lived in Tokyo. Hehe...