It's answer to a question about absurdly expensive things to do in Tokyo was, after a follow-up prompt (see second screenshot), most excellent.
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It's answer to a question about absurdly expensive things to do in Tokyo was, after a follow-up prompt (see second screenshot), most excellent. 4 comments
@simon laughing at the "go visit tokyo tower" ... and then how it can't find much about expensive things in tokyo so it just does generic rich people stuff @simon one thing to note is I ate at a Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo and it was about $15 for their signature meal with options (spoiler: ramen https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2015/10/16/food/japanese-soba-noodles-tsuta-dont-let-name-fool-best-ramen-northern-tokyo/#.Vl2wD9-rSgR ) @simon Jeez, if I bought a golden toilet, thereβs no way Iβd use it for my next bowel movement. Iβd keep it for special. Perhaps the morning after a 100-course meal. |
@simon The second one feels like cheating -- only the first two things are related to Tokyo. The rest you could do from anywhere in the world. (Although I suppose for a high enough price, anything is possible.)