{"id":155,"date":"2008-11-08T03:35:40","date_gmt":"2008-11-08T08:35:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/2chan.us\/wordpress\/2008\/11\/08\/review-akiba-days\/"},"modified":"2008-11-08T03:41:47","modified_gmt":"2008-11-08T08:41:47","slug":"review-akiba-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/2chan.us\/wordpress\/2008\/11\/08\/review-akiba-days\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Akiba Days"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m sure most of the readers of this blog have already been exposed to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jive-ltd.co.jp\/catalog\/4861765469.html\">Akiba Days<\/a>, the illustrated guide to Akiba featuring the cast of School Days. I didn&#8217;t pick it up at first since I figured that knowing about where stores are and which places are interesting was one of those things you could just do on the internet. I was humbled a few weeks later as I got embarrassingly lost trying to find an out of the way <font size=0>maid<\/font> cafe and the guy I was with whipped out Akiba Days, flipped to the index and found the place in about 15 seconds. I ended up buying a copy later that day, though for full disclosure, half of the reason I bought it was so that I could hit 6000 Toranoana points so I could get some Touhou vinyl figures. <\/p>\n<p>So anyway, Akiba Days is a fairly comprehensive index of all the various stores in Akiba. Each store entry has a short, generally 2-4 sentence entry describing the place, a sentence commenting on the place by someone from School Days, maybe a few pictures, and address\/map\/hours\/phone#. The stores are broken down into 4 categories, Eat, Play, Relax, and Buy, and they&#8217;re each broken down into subsections (ie curry, ramen, maids; video games, karaoke, maids; net cafes, massage parlors, maids; pc parts, video games, maid outfits, respectively). There&#8217;s also a 15-page map section in the front with an index of all the stores in the back, which is really handy when you&#8217;re trying to find stores hidden in the basement of a back street alley software store. There&#8217;s also a few small articles and infoboxes spread out through the book, like where the cheapest net cafe to spend the night at is in Akiba (1080jpy for 6 hours!), where to park your car (hah), or good date courses (HAH), though the book gives fairly ridiculous advice on these date courses like &#8220;Cure Maid Cafe -> Cos-Cha -> Mailish&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>Of course there&#8217;s the issue of stores lasting for an average of like 18 months in Akiba, especially with the mass maid cafe extinction thats going on right now, so I&#8217;m hoping for periodical revisions, since this thing is honestly a great guide to have, even if you do fancy yourself as somewhat of an Akiba vet. However, the book has only been out for a little more than 3 months now, so I think it still has quite a bit of time left on its shelf life, and after that it&#8217;ll always be a nice reference to have to see what Akiba looked like in its early post-Kato days. I&#8217;m not sure if this is much of a must-buy if you&#8217;re a School Days fan, since the characters really do seem to be not a whole lot more than semi-bland window dressing, but I&#8217;m not terribly familiar with the game&#8217;s characters, so for all I know it&#8217;s chock full of hilarious School Days jokes. All I noticed was the part where Sekai seems a little too interested in Akiba&#8217;s various sword shops. :x Anyway, it&#8217;s pretty reasonably priced at a little over 1300 yen, subsidized I&#8217;m sure in part by the back cover Toranoana ad, so if you&#8217;re planning on doing Tokyo and Akiba this winter or even as late as next Summer, pick a copy up if you can do the Japanese thing and impress all your other gaijin friends with your newly-found encyclopedic knowledge of Akiba! <\/p>\n<p>So yeah, all in all,<\/p>\n<p><center><font face=\"Arial Black\" size=\"72\">Nice Mook.<\/font><\/center><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;m sure most of the readers of this blog have already been exposed to Akiba Days, the illustrated guide to Akiba featuring the cast of School Days. 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