Regular events at Ichinomiya Plamo-juku
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2018 7:34 am
Hi all,
As some of you know, over the past year or so I've been getting together semi-regularly with some guys up in Ichinomiya, meeting at the tiny-but-friendly Plamojuku shop here. The owner has been trying to get more folks involved in Citadel games, and has set up some regular Citadel gaming days every month, to wit:
On the first Sunday of every month is "Sunday Hammer", which is Shadespire-focused, with Kill Team on the table if enough people come who are interested in playing. (I go to this as often as my schedule allows.)
On the second and fourth Saturdays of every month are "Western Hammer" (see, second and fourth, ni and shi, nishi, west, solid dad-joke naming conventions get points in my book), which is Age of Sigmar and Shadespire.
As the shop is so small, both of these are by reservation only (you can call the shop from the link above, or hit up the shop's Twitter at puramojyuku). He charges 200 yen an hour for use of the tables, plus a nominal yearly club fee (which has tangible benefits when placing orders through the shop). It's a good group of folks!
As some of you know, over the past year or so I've been getting together semi-regularly with some guys up in Ichinomiya, meeting at the tiny-but-friendly Plamojuku shop here. The owner has been trying to get more folks involved in Citadel games, and has set up some regular Citadel gaming days every month, to wit:
On the first Sunday of every month is "Sunday Hammer", which is Shadespire-focused, with Kill Team on the table if enough people come who are interested in playing. (I go to this as often as my schedule allows.)
On the second and fourth Saturdays of every month are "Western Hammer" (see, second and fourth, ni and shi, nishi, west, solid dad-joke naming conventions get points in my book), which is Age of Sigmar and Shadespire.
As the shop is so small, both of these are by reservation only (you can call the shop from the link above, or hit up the shop's Twitter at puramojyuku). He charges 200 yen an hour for use of the tables, plus a nominal yearly club fee (which has tangible benefits when placing orders through the shop). It's a good group of folks!