Japan Shows LRM How It's Done
This past summer, I enjoyed one of the perks of being in the magazine business. I was fortunate enough to have been flown out to Japan to tour Pioneer’s facility in Tendo. While the trip was short, it was definitely memorable. While there, I spent a night in Shibuya, a place best known for being the famous fashion district in Tokyo. Aside from that, Shibuya is also famous for having the busiest street crossing in the world, and when I first heard about it, I’ll be honest and say that I didn’t think much of the reference. Needless to say I was open for some city exploration, so I figured why not check it out, and I’m glad I did because it did not disappoint.
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