Hotel Rapport Senjukaku
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Konnichiwa
... ok but we were very relieved to land and get off our 11 1/2 hour flight. OMG getting through immigration was a nightmare. It took an hour and half to get through immigration. Yet customs we just walked pretty much straight through The co ordinator Taiko Yusa and her team were very very helpful as we emerged from the airport. We then had to endure an hour on the coach with translator (who was not very organized) explain the rules and program. (see photo 3) Students ...
Okonomiyaki al desnudo
... de todas edades y figuras) llevaban una toallita pequeña (que se moja completamente) para taparse, pero que rápidamente desaparecía al entrar en las piscinas de agua clara. Muy útil su toallita. Y luego salían de la piscina y se les olvida que existe la toallita, jajaja.
La primera piscina, a la derecha, era un rectángulo grande con una pequeña fuente. En la pared decía que la temperatura era de 40°. Azumi me explicó que cada día, a esta piscina le cambian ...
Anything goes in Tokyo!
... wait for his master until he died himself ten years later.
6. The overnight bus to Tokyo cost less than half the price of the train and it was like travelling in Business class. The seats reclined at ridiculous angles and there were two types of foot rests. To top it off, each seat had a hooded screen that you pulled down and covered your head.
7. Steaming market stall soups, steaming beef and onion on rice, sushmini ...
Day 8: Odaiba, 115m above the ground in a fishtank
... a special occasion.
So leaving Odaiba, and a couple of painless train rides and station swaps later, and we found ourselves back at Shin-Yokohama station. Dinner of Coco curry at the station, and then back to the hotel to fall into bed (or write a blog entry, depending on who you are).
Tomorrow we're planning on attacking Hakkeijima Sea Paradise (http://www.seaparadise.co.jp/english/) . It is going to be another *big* day.
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Totoro and tokyo hands
... use both actual items (a shirt, a bicycle) and lots of reference books to base the paintings. We spent about 3 hours there, and I think Tony would have stayed all day if he were on his own. (Photos are not allowed inside, so the pictures with the robot are the only ones we have.)
We then grabbed a quick lunch (finally trying one of the stores where you place your order using a vending machine and then give ...