Fodor's Travel Talk Forums

Fodor's Travel Talk Forums (https://www.fodors.com/community/)
-   Asia (https://www.fodors.com/community/asia/)
-   -   "Lost In Tokyo"-David Benoit (https://www.fodors.com/community/asia/lost-in-tokyo-david-benoit-49865/)

Decent Tropical Aug 1st, 1999 02:14 PM

"Lost In Tokyo"-David Benoit
 
I've never been to Asia but I love the song "Lost in Tokyo" by contemporary jazz keyboardist David Benoit. Does anyone find that the song is reflective of Tokyo in any way?

Decent Tropical Aug 15th, 1999 01:12 AM

They just played it on my local "smooth jazz" station so I decided to see if anyone had replied.

Noan (formerly known as 'Decent Tropical') Oct 10th, 1999 07:48 PM

Just thought I would move this up again.

Kevin Oct 14th, 1999 11:55 AM

Though I've never heard the song, it does hold a great truth: It is INCREADIBLY easy to get lost in Tokyo. Usually, the only street signs are displayed on major arteries. Building numbers are assigned in the order they were built. If you stray off the main drags and get turned around, you may need a guide to get home. Several years ago, we spent a night wandering through some of the back alleys. While it was fun, by the end of the night we were completely confused as to how to get back to the hotel. Of course, we figured, we can just take a taxi. The driver wasn't to happy to hear where we were going, but in true Japanese fasion, welcomed us into his cab. For the 200 yard drive home - up the block and around the corner.

Tracy Nov 8th, 1999 11:18 PM

The problem with a major city like Tokyo is there are so many tall buildings you feel like your lost in a very tall forest. You cannot see any familiar icon in the distance so you lose your sense of direction. This may sound stupid but I bring a small compass with me so I can get my bearings back of my directions instead of walking around in circles. Its really a wierd feeling.

Noah Nov 9th, 1999 12:25 PM

I enjoyed your responses, thank you.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:34 PM.