Keisei Hotel Miramare Chiba

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3.50

15-1 Honchibacho Chuo-ku Chiba, Chiba, Kanto, Japan, 260-0014, 043-222-2111

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From Hostel to Hilton

... br>best memories so far of the visit.<br><br> <br><br>We headed out exploring Tokyo once again, stopping first in<br>Odaiba. Odaiba is a man-made island in<br>Tokyo bay, home to tourist attractions including SEGA Joypolis. Joypolis is a giant Family Entertainment<br>Center, similar to DisneyQuest in Orlando. <br>I had been working with the Joypolis crew in Dubai for the past six<br>months, so I wanted to be sure and stop by to see their park. The staff were of course all ...

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back to Tokyo

... for dinner before heading back to my room to clean up a mess that had been building since India. It felt nice to get everything straightened up though and I packed two of my suitcases with gifts that I have gotten in port and with some of my winter clothes that I won't need to wear anymore. We have a lot of tests and papers due in the next nine days at sea so I ended the night by scheduling what I needed to do each day to get things done.

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Moved in! and lazy

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Disneyland - for real this time

... had my first Thai food orgasm today and I nearly went berserk when I strolled through the shopping stalls! Oh speaking of Mt. Fuji, I finally caught a glimpse of it! After my disappointing cloudy day in Hakone, where I was supposed to get the best views, I caught a Fuji sighting on the way back from Kyoto on the bullet train. Well, it wasn't the best view, but I got ONE picture!

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Tokyo Izekayas

... to order 3 or 4 dishes - share them with your friends - and when you want to have more just add to your order. When you want the attention of a waiter or waitress just call out "Sumimasen" or, if you happen to be in one of the modernized versions, you will have an interactive menu at your table so you can order at the push of a button. Many good nights have been had in a Tokyo izekaya. Enjoy : )

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Useful tips for you if you visit Japan

... platform are in English as well so look for the signs that tell you which carriages are non-reserved and then look for the signs on the platform floor which tell you where to queue up for the carriage --- yes you have to queue! This quirky system is highly respected in Japan so queue up in the designated area where you want to board the train, it's marked on the platform in green or red. Don't queue-jump! 10. Enjoy the journey. Most bullet trains ...

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Navigating Around The Largest City in the World

... Now he was taking a break. This year, I've met a lot of people who get fed up with jobs, resign them and take world trips. There was Mexican Majo, or Maria-Jose in full. She was 19 and was working for UNESCO doing voluntary work around the globe. I think more people would do that if they knew about it. Maybe I'll add a link to this blog for other travellers later. There was good-looking Canadian Sean, who flirted shamelessly with every ...

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First Day of Work!

... inside. There were a few pieces of yummy sashimi, some pickled vegetables, some fish roe. There was some miso soup, a few pieces of thinly sliced steak on a tiny bamboo skewer, and then a bunch of stuff I didn't recognize. They were very sensitive to the fact that this food might be weird to Westerners and told me please just don't eat what I don't want. I ate everything except about 2 little containers of stuff, one that looked like worms ...

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In Tokyo now

... can guess by now, they have free wireless Internet access for their guests. The hostel itself is rather new and the lower parts of the building look still like a construction site. The room we got is pretty small. Basically a bunk bed and an air conditioner (for which we are very grateful). The scary part is the small bathroom. I am not sure how many guests are staying here, but obviously ...

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I think I'm turning Japanese

... line from central Tokyo and was quickly out to the main gates buying my all inclusive day pass. It was mid-week and there were next to no kids about, which meant that the usual long queue for all the good rides was non-existent. That in-turn meant I had about 10 rides on Space Mountain the indoor rollercoaster. I also enjoyed the Tea Cups. The Disney parade also made an appearance before I left.

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