297. The cab driver studying some English while at the traffic stop, just so he could tell me that I need to go straight after I leave.pic.twitter.com/qBO9slrdkg
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297. The cab driver studying some English while at the traffic stop, just so he could tell me that I need to go straight after I leave.pic.twitter.com/qBO9slrdkg
298. And then this, possibly my favourite moment in a trip filled with many wonderful moments.
I’m at a busy Shinjuku train station, trying to catch a train. I have Google Maps and all the tech but the station is so busy, and the trains run so often, that the moment I figure one train out, it’s already gone – and another train, on a faraway platform, takes its place.
After some 15 minutes of me trying to figure stuff out, I’m approached by a young girl who, in rudimentary English, asks me whether I need help. I rarely say yes when someone asks me that – but in that moment, I’m ready to say yes.
She asks me what I’m trying to, and then does this amazing dance on her phone: she switches between some sort of a local transit app, trying to figure out which train I should be taking…
…and a Japanese/English translation app, where using the amazing 10-key swiping system, she blazes through Japanese words to have the app spit out their English equivalents.
At some point, the girl indicates that the next train is two minutes away, and then punches something into the translation app. “Guides you” comes out. I nod.
The next minute sees us running through the rush hour traffic to another platform. I’m having trouble just following my guide. Eventually we arrive, and she points up to the staircase that leads directly to my train. But her other hand, the one holding her phone, is raised too.
On the screen, there are a few Kanji characters she thought of typing in during the brief moment we were navigating the tough crowds of what Guinness recognizes as world’s busiest transport hub. And below, the translation: “A pleasant journey.”
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