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Tokyo recent comments:

  • Nokia Japan Office, Head Quarters , Meguro Tokyo, Anupam Sarkar (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I have purchased nokia original battery from a Nokia priority dealer named LINK UP 47, New G T Road Uttarpara, Hooghly, W B India 712258 vide battery Serial No 06705124620409181A22013651 VIDE BILL NO 4968 dated 20/06/2009 and found very poor battery back up on 02/10/2009 and hand over the same at Nokia Care Center named Titupati Telecare vide Job Sheet no :-778504886/091003/48 dated 03/10/2009. Against old one the said Nokia Care Center replace by new one which is more worst than previous one and Nokia Care technician about the reason. They told for further deposition. Further it also deposited the Nokia Care center vide Job Sheet No 778504886/091019/5 dated 19/10/2009. They also replace it dated 03/11/2009 by new ( ? ) one which is more worst than that of before. When I asked about the reason they told for further deposit. Now the question is how many times a customer could run for replacement of battery to Nokia Care Center? Being a giant mobil& mobile asseceries maker is there is no responsebility to their inferior quality products ? I Have asked several times for the email address of Generel Manager, India to the Customer Care But they did not provide it. That is why I write here to acknowledge your kind attention.Kindly help me from deprivation. Regards, Anupam Sarkar : email address :- pam.pamutp@rediffmail.com Tel No :-+919002029785 ; +919830121158.
  • Chuo Bohatei Umetate Shobunjo, ؟؟؟؟؟ (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    جزيرة تاروت احلى جزيرة في العالم
  • Dentsu Headquarters Building (caretta SHIODOME), trang tieu thu (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    dep that nha to nge nhung ko quanh bang nha em
  • Tokyo Shiodome Building / Conrad Tokyo Hotel, trang tieu thu (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I love tokio
  • Nippon Budokan, Animefan (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    K-ON =D
  • Kowa Nishi-Azabu Building, shwashwa wrote 15 years ago:
    9th Floor Room 901: Embassy of Costa Rica Room 902: Embassy of Panama Room 903: Embassy of Nicaragua Room 904: Embassy and Consulate General of Dominican Republic Room 905: Embassy of Guatemala Room 906: Embassy and Consulate General of Haiti Room 907: Embassy of Belize Room 908: Embassy of Uruguay 8th Floor Room 802: Embassy of Honduras Room 803: Embassy of El Salvador Room 804: Embassy of Bolivia Room 805: Consulate General of Panama Room 806: Embassy of Ecuador Room 807: Embassy of Yemen 7th Floor Room 703: Embassy of Venezuela Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, “List of diplomatic missions in Japan” http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/link/emblist/
  • Sakura House - Sendagaya 4-chome, Naomi (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    It's actually not so bad living here if you're active and out a lot. It's really meant to be more of a crash-pad than a home, anyway. The premises are clean and it seems everyone runs on an entirely different schedule than my own so there's never a line for the bathroom, shower, etc etc. In fact, I hardly see anyone here. Could just be our unit though, as most of the noise that DOES happen definitely isn't from here. I only hear noise by an open window. Those that are noisy do get really loud at night though, but I'm usually not here for it... and judging by the ridiculous amount of wine bottles in this weeks trash separation, I don't doubt the one poster's conclusion that they drink too much. I could technically get an apartment easily (as a friend of mine is a real estate agent and I qualified for a "right of blood" visa), but in terms of location, anything this convenient would be astronomically expensive-- money I don't have at the moment. So for now, this is the most convenient and affordable option. I guess... if you stay here just make sure you happen to choose a good unit to stay in and be out a lot.
  • Japan Assemblies of God Headquarters, mlogotaeaogmail.com (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    aloha, my son and his family live in hamamatsucho, minatoku province, tokyo and I was wondering if there is an Assemblies of God near them? My son's name is Doug. mahalo for your assistance God bless, margaret logotaeao
  • Tokyo Tower Foot Town, DarkAlone (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Es la torre que ha salido mas de 1'000 000 veces en los animes LOL
  • Softbank, DuntDivvaDerp (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    They make some amazing phones
  • Hardoff, Itabashi-Akatsuka, Den (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Hard-Off is a good place to find some used electronics like PCs, Laptops and other Computer parts,Electric Guitars, Speakers, Car Radio, Media Players, etc. they also buy and sell gadgets / gears. They have a small Junkshop corner where you can still find some good old stuff. Some of this junk still works and sold for a very cheap price.
  • Platine Shinjuku Shintoshin, (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    You should describe what is "Platine Shinjuku Shintoshin".
  • Baby Massage Center, TFS(Tokyo Institute of Physical Education), babymassagecent wrote 15 years ago:
    Baby Massage Center, TFS in Jiugaoka
  • Oak Hotel, canomike (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Clean hostel. Some rooms have private tiny bathrooms. A good value in a really great location between Asakusa, Ueno and Akihabara. Friendly staff. TV not free. Some amenities for extended stay. Most guests young (i.e. it's a hostel). Yes, I recommend if what you need is basic housing in a great location for a reasonable fee. Make sure to book rooom w/ bathroom if it matters to you.
  • Sakurada-bori, fontenele_23hotmail.com (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    e lindo
  • Tokyo Big Sight, wrote 16 years ago:
    international trade show service in Japan http://www.welkam.co.jp
  • Phil Embassy (Old Chancery) Nampeidai, Shibuya, wrote 16 years ago:
    Once a lively area
  • Tokyo Big Sight, wrote 16 years ago:
    http://www.welkam.co.jp/en
  • welkam Ltd., wrote 16 years ago:
    www.welkam.co.jp/en
  • Mickey House Gaigen House Hostel, Michael Paquette (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I lived here in 1991 with many foreigners from around the world including Australia, U.S.A., Canada. The owner's name was Saki. Unfortunately he died in 1996 of Pneumonia. He also owned a conversation house in Takodanobaba that was also named Mickey house and it still exists today.