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1-4-17 Komagata Taito, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Kanto, Japan, 111-0043, 3-3843-0108
Next day we went to Tokyo using the shinkansen. By this time, we were getting frustrated because everything was so dang futuristic - even the bathrooms. It took us the longest time to even figure out how to use them. When you go into the bathroom it feels like you're in the cockpit of Apollo 13. Gadgets, gizmos, buttons, lights - lift off! These all served to clean, clean, clean - you and the bathroom itself. You had to appreciate it though because they were the cleanest bathrooms we had come...
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... for other people<br><br>2. 2. A deep sense of gratitude<br><br>3. Mutual equanimity, undisturbed by outside influences<br><br>Very cool. My kind of thinking. <br><br>Last on our list for Saturday was a visit to Shibuya, the anthesis of the tea ceremony. Kind of like Times Square X 100, Shibuya is the place for young Tokyo-ites to hang out, shop, eat, drink, etc. 12.5 million people in greater Tokyo, and they were all here on a Saturday afternoon ...
Taito, Kanto, Japan bethere... ruskoe radio ogromnaja pizda fotohoster sobaka iznasilovala rebjonka ...
Tokyo, Kanto, Japan gfjhj... B&B you will find plenty of great choices from Max's list of recommended restaurants. We tried Santiago's and had excellent Victoria style tapas (don't expect those tasty little tidbits like you get in Spain, these are some major dishes so sharing is recommended). Do give the lemon mussels a try. It was our first time to have mussels cooked in lemons and it sure won't be our last. Now, if we could just find those thin skinned mild lemons they use at Santiago's it ...
Tokyo, Japan jp2005Well today was damn cold! The rain didn't clear till mid afternoon when the sun started to shine and it was worth venturing outside. It was quieter in the touristy type areas as the locals had gone back to work. I didn't make it into downtown or Ginza as it was hardly worth it by the time my day actually started. I retraced some steps and stayed out until after dark, to get a true perspective of the neon signs and ...
Tokyo, Japan kduggan19... when David came back to the table with his P.B. and J. and he'd made a smiley face with his jelly, and tried to hide it from us. There was a lot of laughter... and it lasted for a while. We're a weird little family, but a family none the less. My Job My job on the boat is to work in the AV booth. Yeah, I'm an AV geek. There are plans in the works to get AV tee shirts, and maybe some of those pants that have an 'A' on one butt cheek and a ...
Yokahoma, Japan kimono... thing was talking about what I think is weird/different about Japan versus what they thought was weird/different when visiting or working in the US. I almost died when one guy said "oh.. That show- Who is the Father." Who is the father? I am thinking of sitcoms, trying to figure out what he is talking about, and then he goes on to explain to everyon else "the guy has a show to find out who is the baby's father and the ...
Tokyo, Japan jenfifi... buildings. We visited the Panasonic Center, Tokyo Big Sight, a shopping center, and the Toyota Showroom. Most of us had a very exciting ride on the enormous ferris wheel - again, what amazing views of the city! We spent some time in a great arcade - I fell in love with taiko, a drumming game. There were also oversized pandas that you could ride on and those provided a lot of amusement for us all. Val and I got scared half to death ...
Tokyo, Japan mmdillho... so I sat down then realised that you had to put your order into a machine. The guy helped me and I had my noodles in a bowl with some random meat that tasted a little bit like I imagine dog would taste. Also saw lots more Japanese things today but wanna keep this brief because im hungry for some more dog meat and have to sort out a place to stay tomorrow, so dad could be some more for your credit card hopefully so I can keep costs down, haha.
Tokyo, Japan fiveacesAfter a stopover in Sydney (enough time for quick dinner with groovy Sarah Counsell in Chinatown) then I was finally saying goodbye to Australia! Over the last few days in Byron my excitement was building and I'd forgotten my sadness at leaving Hobart. But approaching that gate of no return, where people are hugging their loved ones goodbye, my legs and lip started to wobble and I suddenly felt so alone. But after reassuring conversations with my mum and Luke I ...
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