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Oedonsen bath house!
... machine called pocari sweat which was kind of citrus-y so it was pretty good and it was supposed to be like a replenishing drink. But once I finished that I went to bed. We ended up going into this giant rooms that had these pads all over the floor one pad per person and these pads really weren’t that thick it was maybe like 1 or 2 inches of padding so it was rather hard to sleep on but I was still able to sleep. They would be waking everybody up at 7 the sign ...
Guam to Tokyo
... hub and was the main hub of the former Continental Micronesia division with flights to Honolulu, nine Japnanese cities, Hong Kong, Manila, Cairns, Yap, Palau, Saipan, and the Island Hopper destinations. We arrived during the slow period, as most of the flights are either in the early morning or evening, and checked our bags for the flight to Tokyo.
After the ...
Only in Japan
... minutes, it was clear I was walking in the wrong direction So I turned round and returned to the station.
From about 500metres away, I could see that my box had surprisingly attracted the attention of a passerby. He was riding an old bicycle and wearing a scruffy puffer jacket. This, combined with his scraggy hair and beard, gave him a sort of homeless chic look. As I got closer, he started to poke my box with his finger. He even stuck his finger into one of the hand holes ...
The Weaver and the Cowherd
... earthquake and fire in 1855. An inscription at the temple implied the children of the prostitutes were also interred there. A monument to the deceased was erected in later years, and a poem written in the Senryu style, similar to Haiku, was also created. I would (loosely and poorly) translate it as: "At birth, a world of suffering (a synonym for life of prostitution). At death, Jokanji Temple."
So with that melancholy history, I was surprised to ...
First Days in Tokyo
On our first days in Tokyo we returned to some beloved restaurants. We had great sushi and yakiniku! We looked around Asakusa, visited Sensoji and Yaskuni Temple. We did lots of walking and visited the science museum. There is so much to see in Tokyo. Luckily we will be coming ...