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Tokyo, Tokyo, Tokyo!!!
... y dice que como esta en un parque enorme, se ve mas imponente. Esta esta solo en una esquina, sin parque, entre otros edificios mas pequeños. Igual subimos hasta el observatorio mas alto y tuvimos una vista bien bonita de Tokio de noche y uno se puede dar cuenta de lo grande que es. Bajamos de la torre y fuimos a un lugar que vimos en la venida que parecía de Ramen, pero que al final resulto ser de bowls de arroz con carne. Igual entramos a comer ahí y estuvo muy rico ...
Okonomiyaki al desnudo
El desayuno hoy fue una variedad de pastelitos y panes con cosas adentro compradas en la panadería más cercana, acompañado de té con leche. Después de desayunar, el papá de Azumi nos llevó a la estación de Machida para poder abordar el tren al centro de la ciudad. Los trenes aquí en Machida se miran diferentes a los de Beijing… son un poco más viejos pero se respira la organización y la limpieza. El centro de Machida es una jungla de edificios y carreteras ...
Flying IAH-NRT
... how the new United passenger service system "Shares" (formerly used by Continental Airlines) clears upgrades and standbys well in advance of departure time. It eliminates the build-up of anxiety as boarding time nears, and having to sit at the gate waiting for your name to be called. Being able to see online that I was cleared into BusinessFirst lets me relax and enjoy the lounge before going to the gate shortly after boarding begins to pick up my ...
The land of the rising sun
... to her place together and after walking around all day, I was so tired!
Next morning, she forgot to set her alarm so was running late. She left me her key and I continued sleeping! I left the floor at 11am. I headed straight to Tsukiki to try get a glimpse of the central fish market but I was too late.
I headed North to the Imperial Palce. This is the permanent residence ...
Tokyo Tales
... s famous 'love hotels'. No, we didn't go in! We then went to Harijuku, home of the bizarrely dressed Harijuku girls and the place to see all sorts of weird and wonderful things, particular on a Sunday. This included some Japanese rock and rollers - see pics!
On Monday we had some chores to do - apply for our Vietnam visa and have our rabies vaccinations. Unfortunately it wasn't until we'd traipsed across town to the embassy the ...