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[Training] Tokyo, July 27
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[Training] Tokyo, July 27

Date: July 27, Sunday afternoon
Place: Yoyogi Park (Tokyo, Japan).
Dikaiosune: GasKetz


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Date: June 29, Sunday afternoon
Place: Yoyogi Park (Tokyo, Japan).
Dikaiosune: GasKetz


(After-the-fact report only, sorry)

Tokyo 6AM Labyrinth for Worldwide Synchronization Festival
Early birds, join us!


Date: June 8, Sunday very early morning
Place: Yoyogi Park (Tokyo, Japan).
Dikaiosune: DDincrement


Our new Dikaiosune of Team Tokyo decided to join the worldwide synchronization labyrinth festival on June 7-8!
In Japan, they'll run at 6 AM !!!

(I've wondered long where to post this, so temporally I posted this here.)





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[Training] Tokyo, June 1

Date: June 1, Sunday afternoon
Place: Yoyogi Park (Tokyo, Japan).
Dikaiosune: GasKetz


At last, we've decided to run a labyrinth training in Tokyo! Anybody's welcome!

- We'll get together at 12:30 at Meiji-jingu-seimon (Meiji Shrine Main Gate), just outside of Harajuku Stations and Meiji-jingu-mae Station.
- Then we'll look for a labyrinth place in the Yoyogi Park, and start training about 13:00.
- GasKetz's mobile phone number is shown here, in case of late arrivals.
- Even in case that only less than ten people get together, some people, at least GasKetz and unagi, will stay for a while around there for exchanging information about FtLR etc., so everyone's welcome.

Although we feel sorry for being unable to join the simultaneous labyrinths on June 8 (6am would be impossible Laughing and the rainy season might start), we want to express somehow the linkage to the synch event -- any thoughts?

Yoyogi Park, being formerly the Tokyo Olympic Athlete's Village, should be the best place for running labyrinths in Japan!

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Re: [Training] Tokyo, June 1

[META] GasKetz is the inventor of Antagata, the great pervasive game series in Japan since 2005. He is coming from an isolated island, so I think this is a good chance to get information about the situation of ARG-oriented games in Japan!

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Congrats! Hope it goes well. You'll have a blast I guarantee. Make sure you review the videos of other runs to get some pointers. I Can't wait to hear how it goes.

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Cineball wrote:
Congrats! Hope it goes well. You'll have a blast I guarantee. Make sure you review the videos of other runs to get some pointers. I Can't wait to hear how it goes.


Thanks, Cineball! I'll watch the videos again. I wonder how we should fix the string on the grass field. Madrid people put stones on the string, and Dallas people didn't fix the string, I suppose. It seems I'd better try some methods before I go to Tokyo.

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So far, five people have expressed their participation.
We're still encouraging people to join us!

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About two hours ago, an interesting post was written in Japanese at Japanese FtLR Wiki. Here's my translation:

There're Theo's allies also in Japan
They are double-spying
Be careful when you get together
Make sure what each member was doing -- ( ) 2008-05-26 14:09:48

This seems to be a warning for Tokyo labyrinth next Sunday.
I wonder who wrote this -- althought it might be a gamejack.
I remember well the omphaputer said "Artifact seekers: Take Care!" before Okayama pickup.

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I think there have been other TheO spies besides James at training events. It is kind of creepy. Very Happy Maybe you will see someone from TheO! Look out for anyone who looks like he could be Noriko's brother! Maybe you should bring duct tape just in case!

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jasper wrote:
Maybe you should bring duct tape just in case!

Yes, sir!

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unagi wrote:
I wonder how we should fix the string on the grass field. Madrid people put stones on the string, and Dallas people didn't fix the string, I suppose. It seems I'd better try some methods before I go to Tokyo.


I've made some tests, and now I think that the best way to fix the strings on the grass might be to use hairpins (with small balls at the ends in case). First stand the hairpins by pricking the ground, then align the strings to the standing hairpins and fix the strings. The hairpins are totally hidden into the ground and later easily removed by pulling the strings without losing. I drew a corner with this method.
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Just a test!

Yeah, just a Trackstick labyrinth-drawing test ....
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Re: Just a test!

I wonder if anybody recognized the labyrinth above was drawn by a real Trackstick ....

Today we're going to run the first human labyrinth in Japan. I am so excited and yesterday I took a practice of drawing a labyrinth on the grass. It took an hour.
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Did Kai send you a trackstick?? That's awesome!!

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danteIL wrote:
Did Kai send you a trackstick?? That's awesome!!

Yes, he did. City-sized labyrinth was itself a great fun!

I am in the way home from the human labyrinth in Tokyo. I'll post a report later.

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That's great! looking forward to your report!

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unagi wrote:
danteIL wrote:
Did Kai send you a trackstick?? That's awesome!!

Yes, he did. City-sized labyrinth was itself a great fun!

I am in the way home from the human labyrinth in Tokyo. I'll post a report later.


He Did? Why? Tokyo is not on the list, isn't it?

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