By April 2012, the Galapagos flip-phone was finally dying. Smartphones had broken 30% market penetration. In clubs like ageHa (Shin-Kiba) and WOMB (Shibuya), verified entertainment meant QR codes projected on walls. Patrons scanned codes to "check-in" and receive remixes from DJs like Shinichi Osawa or Daishi Dance. The "n0800" verification indicated that the venue’s Wi-Fi infrastructure was robust—a rare luxury in 2012 Tokyo.
Opened on April 19, 2012, in Odaiba. This became an instant entertainment landmark due to the Life-Sized Gundam Statue (RG1/1 RX-78-2 Gundam Ver.GFT).
: The title mentions "N0800," which could refer to a specific area or code. Without further context, it's hard to determine its relevance, but Tokyo is divided into many unique districts and neighborhoods, each with its own character and attractions.
is a neon-soaked dream for enthusiasts looking to find rare collectibles and experience arcade gaming. : Walk down Takeshita Street
