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Just laying over
Just doing a lay over in Narita airport. I'm actually a little bummed I didn't stay a few days here, oh well. Next trip!
PS: Bathrooms were nice and clean!
PSS: I saw Ponch from CHiPs at LAX. You know? That cop show from the 80's. Erik Estrada? He was on the way to Atlanta though.
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9 times in Japan, still haven't left the airport
... eventual destination. And I like the toilet choices - heated seats or spotless squats. If you are going to practice using a squat toilet, this is the place to do it. Don't wait until you are confronted with a dark, smelly, awkward hole in the ground with mysterious cisterns of water and ladles and no instructions on how it is all supposed to be used.
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Flight / Narita Airport
... s a cute little chameleon toy. He is the kids toy and we thought it would be fun to take some photo's with him in them. When we told the kids (before we left) that we were going to take him, they took him into their room and with all the other littlest pet shops toys had a going away party and sing along :) it was the funniest and cutest thing we have heard. Made us laugh so much. They are so cute our kids, when they are not fighting :)
Till next time
The Macs
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Our Last day In Tokyo
... attempts at a regional festival on youtube) and an Irish guy who I suspect has a lady friend out here from the way he spoke about being back and forth for months at a time over past several years. We also had our first travelling earthquake- not to panic though was magnitude 4 in a different area so was only a slight movement, soo slight me and Steph didn't know it happened until we were told! Anyway off to bed as early start for ...
Mogusaen - There Were Plum Trees
Some events overshadow all others, so I'm not surprised to find that nearly a month after the Great Tohoku-Kanto Earthquake, things I did mere days before it seem like they happened years ago.
For those of you who've been following this travel blog for a while (mostly my mother!), you'll remember that March is the time I wax poetical about plum blossoms. As I did here, and here, ...