Visiting the Shindo Laboratories showroom, pork ramen, and then leaving Tokyo, Japan.
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So jealous!!! I’ll have to fly over there when I eventually buy my field coils 😉 Looks like geek heaven.
Looks like you had a great time visiting, Matt. Wonderful photos!
It was amazing.
Noel + Matt, Maybe you guys should plan a trip to their factory in Saitama for the next WordCamp Tokyo 🙂
Fantastic shots! Curious minds want to know everything he said!
It was tough to keep up with, but one thing for sure is that he’ll be making tiny speakers, like desktop size.
Will I be able to crush them with my Godzilla toy?
Cool! In my lifetime I hope to make the pilgramage to the Shindo shrine. Japan is such a cool place to visit – its so different from the West that its surrealistic. I’m jealous also!
I own Shindo, and it’s simply the best. Thanks for sharing Ken Shindo with the world…he deserves it. Not sure if they do!