A note from the Kumamoto International desk of Virtual Reality (we can pretend that the sink is not full of dishes): It turns out that “virtual reality” in Japanese is 仮想現実, (kasou genjitsu) - kind of an interesting term as 仮想 means “imaginary”, with 仮 meaning “temporary” and 想 meaning “thought” - so, yes, those dishes are actually still in the sink.

Anyway, in the runup to the Women’s World Handball Tournament, you can play handball against Kumamon using VR headsets at B-Press (across from Tsuruya). Unfortunately, it is only until today, 11/3, so you’d better hurry. - William