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9th Memory ~ [Dictated / Written] ~ Dated to when everyone wakes in Tokyo
[This morning, there'll be a message written in the journal.]
皆さん、東京へようこそ - (Welcome to Tokyo, everyone.)
[Followed by David's voice filtering out. He sounds... happy. Ecstatic. He was home... more or less.]
It's exactly as I remember it. A few changes, but I was only here last year... from my perspective, with the university. If anyone needs a guide, I'd be happy to. Just let me know.
皆さん、東京へようこそ - (Welcome to Tokyo, everyone.)
[Followed by David's voice filtering out. He sounds... happy. Ecstatic. He was home... more or less.]
It's exactly as I remember it. A few changes, but I was only here last year... from my perspective, with the university. If anyone needs a guide, I'd be happy to. Just let me know.

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[and, dictated!] Don't get too excited. This stuff usually only lasts a week, and there's about a 50/50 chance it's gonna get stupid before it's over.
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More reason to enjoy it while it lasts. [There's a slight pause.] I'm the closest I've been to home since coming to the castle. And, back home, I'm used to stupid. Unless some Kaiju appear, stupid will probably make it feel more like home.
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[Entire districts were missing. And not just missing. They hadn't been replaced by other buildings. It was as if Beika had never existed.]
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[she means kimono but sometimes gets her words mixed up...]
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[Wat.]
And there's maps in the hotel lobby, but I recommend getting a train on the Yamanote line. It's Tokyo's Circle Line. If you get off at Yoyogi, there's a lovely park and green area, and it's right next to Shibuya.
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That sounds really complicated.
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I'm on my way to check some heritage sites. Any recommendations, Professor?
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Right. I'll keep that in mind.