Your super guide to going cashless with PayMaya
If you don’t use PayMaya yet, you’ve been missing out. Millions of Filipinos have been using the country’s first prepaid online payment app to shop online and in-store, pay their
If you don’t use PayMaya yet, you’ve been missing out. Millions of Filipinos have been using the country’s first prepaid online payment app to shop online and in-store, pay their
At Little Wave Coffee Co., where we got a cup of icy joe for sustenance, we made our first cashless, cardless payment.
At Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, you can watch women in bikinis battle robots in a show that people have described as “like being on acid without being on acid.” But after the previous night’s double robbery (damn that cactus), I wasn’t willing to fork over 8,000 yen for a ticket.
As the rikishi of Arashio Beya (2-47-2, Hama-cho Nihonbashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo) began their morning practice on Black Saturday, I was still in bed surrounded by Pikachus in the Pokemon-themed room I had found on AirBnB. Guests can watch the sumo wrestlers through large windows between 7:30 to 10 a.m. during this almost daily session (see www.arashio.net/tour_e.html) and by the time I got there, practice was just wrapping up.
I posed beside the robot and his human handler snapped our picture, first with my phone and then with my camera.
When the lights go out, the euphoria starts to fade and everyone heads home, expect music fans to want more. Technology has opened ways to extend the fun experience
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