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  • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

    Salted herring and tuna broccoli salad is the ideal breakfast ๐Ÿ‘ Japan has already won me over.

    Other Western tourists are eyeing the options with great suspicion!

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    My Suica has been vandalised!

    It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

    Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

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    [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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    • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

      My Suica has been vandalised!

      It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

      Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

      Link Preview Image
      Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

      [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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      @hugh@social.crablab.uk w00000t that's possible? super cool

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      • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

        My Suica has been vandalised!

        It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

        Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

        Link Preview Image
        Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

        [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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        @hugh i want oneeeeee
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        • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

          My Suica has been vandalised!

          It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

          Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

          Link Preview Image
          Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

          [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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          @hugh woah, that's insane!

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          • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

            My Suica has been vandalised!

            It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

            Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

            Link Preview Image
            Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

            [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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            @hugh The Humboldt University of Berlin used to have that too, they printed the current ticket information onto your student ID card
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            • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

              The local currency here.

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              @hugh You got one of the last suica with the penguin!
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              • jeder@miau.jeder.plJ jeder@miau.jeder.pl
                @hugh i want oneeeeee
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                @jeder@miau.jeder.pl @hugh@social.crablab.uk We all do!

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                  @mametsuko thank you Mame!!!

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                  • aetios@sns.minovsky.spaceA aetios@sns.minovsky.space
                    @hugh You got one of the last suica with the penguin!
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                    @aetios Huh, I did not realise the penguins was going away. Imagine erasing Linus like that!

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                    • domi@donotsta.reD domi@donotsta.re

                      @hugh@social.crablab.uk w00000t that's possible? super cool

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                      @domi exactly my reaction! I was originally really confused ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                      • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                        My Suica has been vandalised!

                        It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

                        Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

                        [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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                        @hugh Cool!
                        It reminds me of my uni card in Germany. Every 6 months I'd have to put it in a machine on campus, and a laser would rewrite the expiry date/update the course info.

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                        • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                          My Suica has been vandalised!

                          It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

                          Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

                          [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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                          Other important infrastructure in Tokyo:

                          The ubiquitous NTT phone, in very well kept and working phone booths (cc. @eloy I've definitely seen these on eBay)

                          CYBER, whilst grabbing sushi with @ripper

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                          • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                            Other important infrastructure in Tokyo:

                            The ubiquitous NTT phone, in very well kept and working phone booths (cc. @eloy I've definitely seen these on eBay)

                            CYBER, whilst grabbing sushi with @ripper

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                            @hugh
                            I want phone booths back...
                            @eloy @ripper

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                            • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                              Other important infrastructure in Tokyo:

                              The ubiquitous NTT phone, in very well kept and working phone booths (cc. @eloy I've definitely seen these on eBay)

                              CYBER, whilst grabbing sushi with @ripper

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                              @hugh @eloy @ripper TIL: Japanese payphone gacha... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/376895405092

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                              • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                                My Suica has been vandalised!

                                It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

                                Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

                                Link Preview Image
                                Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

                                [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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                                @hugh
                                Did you manage to take enough trips within Tokyo to make it worth it?

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                                • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                                  My Suica has been vandalised!

                                  It transpires this has a leuco rewritable coating, so special products (like this 1 day season) are literally lasered onto the front (including a map!) and overwritten/removed once used.

                                  Extremely extra but very cool. I've never seen one of these in the wild before.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Rewritable Laser System | Global | Ricoh

                                  [Ricoh Global Official Website] Ricoh has established a technology that can rewrite physical distribution labels pasted on tote containers with no contact and at high speed about 1,000 times. The labels can be used repeatedly for five years or more under severe outdoor conditions; this contributes greatly to reduced environmental impact and cost. (The rewritable laser system is available only in Japan at the moment.)

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                                  @hugh Yes, that's very cool indeed! But in my case, the ticket machines didn't clean my IC Card after expiration. I had to ask Metro staff to clean it for me.

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                                  • eefi@icosahedron.websiteE eefi@icosahedron.website

                                    @hugh
                                    Did you manage to take enough trips within Tokyo to make it worth it?

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                                    @eefi Yes, definitely. It's only ~ ยฃ8 to start with.

                                    Many people keep telling me the passes aren't good value, so I can only assume they're doing significantly fewer journeys ๐Ÿ˜…

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                                    • twi@chaos.socialT twi@chaos.social

                                      @hugh Yes, that's very cool indeed! But in my case, the ticket machines didn't clean my IC Card after expiration. I had to ask Metro staff to clean it for me.

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                                      @twi Yeah, I'm interested to see how well the removal works.

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                                      • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                                        @twi Yeah, I'm interested to see how well the removal works.

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                                        @hugh It depends โ€ฆ ๐Ÿ˜…

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                                        • hugh@social.crablab.ukH hugh@social.crablab.uk

                                          Other important infrastructure in Tokyo:

                                          The ubiquitous NTT phone, in very well kept and working phone booths (cc. @eloy I've definitely seen these on eBay)

                                          CYBER, whilst grabbing sushi with @ripper

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                                          Some more telephones, because apparently this is a thing now.

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