(keitai-l) Re: using i-area

From: Curt Sampson <cjs_at_cynic.net>
Date: 07/02/01
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0107021726390.824-100000@denkigama.nat.shibuya.blink.co.jp>
On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Zev Blut wrote:

> I wonder if  you are in a large area, such as Shinjuku, if
> it will only state Shinjuku?

Even better. From work, just west of Shibuya station, I get "Shibuya
Meiji-dori/Miamasu-zaka" as my first option. From Hachiko crossing
and home (near the border between Dogenzaka 2 and Maruyama-cho), I get
"Shibuya Dogenzaka/Koen-dori" as my first option. It's a little odd that
it reverts to the Meiji-dori option on top as I'm walking down Dogenzaka
from Hachiko towards my home, but I guess you can't have everything
perfect.

As well as those two, the menu gives Nishi-Azabu, Shibuya-something-
I-can't-read, Omote-sando/Harajuku, and Ebisu/Daikanyama.

I checked out a bit of the stuff under the Dogenzaka link. I didn't think
that the weather info was as good as the free one on the English i-menu.
The gourmet navi was a little disappointing at first (only three bars
in Dogenzaka?!) until I realised that there were subcategories. :-)

cjs
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