Kannonzaki Keikyu Hotel
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Here's To a Finished Chapter!!
What a summer. I can't believe it’s time to get back to reality. This summer has been a whirlwind of adventures and discoveries. I am beyond blessed to have gotten the opportunity to work with my amazing and brilliant children everyday, see the wonderful country of Japan, and make lifelong friends.
Tomorrow is the last day of camp, and I’m not prepared in the least to say goodbye to the children ...
Welcome to tommorow
... t seen one hover board yet). The buildings in the surrounding neighborhoods are lined with small awkward shaped doors that could be restaurants,apartments,brothels or anything, its really hard to tell considering all the signs are in Japanese or not present at all. What I am sure of is that if you knew the right door to go into you could defiantly buy a gremlin. ...
Tokyo
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Our fun, instead, turned towards hunting out good dinners at a price we could afford and exploring some of the main streets at night. The most interesting night was when Kristin, me, and a Seattleite, Mary, stumbled into a 5-story video arcade in Shinjuku. We were first enticed in by the odd sight of about 50 of the grabber-style boxes where you pay to control a hand that invariably misses the thing you want it to pick up. What caught our attention was that ...
Tokyo Redux
... but as undergone something of a Renaissance. Before I left, one of my co-workers who is on exchange from Tokyo had given me some restaurant recommendations, complete with maps and specific menu items to order, which was awesome of him. One of these was in Roppongi, so we checked it out. It was an Udon noodle joint, and it was awesome. The noodles came in bowls the size of football helmet. I got the curry noodles with a pork cutlet and Munro got the regular miso ...