Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku
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Tokyo
... had to buy a separate ticket for my ride to Tokyo Sky Tree Tower on Toei, which cost 170 yen ($2.18).
The E Line departed at 10:34. I rode one station to Kuramae and then had to transfer to the Toei A Line. The transfer was horrible. I had to exit the E Line station and walked 300-plus yards outside to the Kuramae A Line station. How bizarre. These stations should not have the same yet if they are not truly connected underground!
My A Line train departed at 10:49 ...
Fashion-disaster (me) in Harajuku
... bought soooo much stuff, but I didn't buy anything. I think I want to focus on a school uniform and manga first, but there was some things I think I'll go back and buy, or at least try on :) My entries are probably getting shorter and shorter, but who reads long entries anyway? I try to attach pictures everyday but some moments you have to experience and if I'm with the Matsumotos it kind of ruins the moment if I stick a camera in their faces. So something's ...
Airport Roulette and the Mecca for Toilets
... no joke). And that was just the beginning, we then had to find our hotel. Thankfully we were headed in the right general direction. While stopped at a street corner, looking at our map and looking lost and confused, a sympathetic Australian couple took pity on us and offered to help. it was much appreciated but also amusing when they simultaneously and confidently said, "Your hotel is that way," both pointing in COMPLETELY opposite directions. They turned out ...
The Homestretch
... to stroke her arm with his very long, very scary, very plastic fingers. She screamed “I DON’T LIKE YOU” at him, and was looked at strangely by the rather calm Japanese girls who were sitting behind us. John couldn’t stop laughing at the whole thing, but not long after that we paid our (overly expensive) bill and swiftly left the building. It was nice to be back out into the chaos of Shibuya, and we walked around being mesmerized by the flashy neon ...
Ultimate Ramen
... without reading a review first... but that's been out the window on this trip.) We were shown to a large machine in the corner of the room. It looked like a candy machine, except all it had were a bunch of buttons all over it, no merchandise, and no window in it. The worker instructed us in Japanese that we had to put money in the machine, pick what we wanted to eat by pushing the buttons, then present the ticket to ...