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Tokyo
... seemed really fresh and the sushi is not like you get in the US it's all sashimi style with a piece of fish on top of a bit of rice. After dinner I was feeling adventurous and wanted to head downtown but unfortunately I couldn't get a subway ticket because the machine would not take any of my credit cards. I was disappointed to give up on my trip downtown but I had to get up early for my flight home ...
The journey from Thailand
... flight to Tokyo. The girl at transfers wasn’t too happy with me for not having a printed itinerary as she had to prove I had a return flight (I guess something to do with either Japan or China visa requirements) and needed my e-ticket number and it took a bit of faffing around to find me on the system. I have NEVER needed my printed itinerary before I always just hand them my passport - ok lesson learnt - I will print it off in future to prevent the ...
The Last Few Days of Fun
... Although the whole thing lasted only a number of seconds, it measured a 5.1 magnitude; it was definitely quite a scary experience for us!
One thing that we wanted to do in Japan was to try some traditional sushi. Obviously being in Tokyo we were spoilt for choice. As well as the usual raw fish and rice we decided to go for something different and we tried octopus. It certainly was not as bad as the scorpion, even if it was a bit chewy. Sushi is ...
10 not-so-important things I love about Japan: #6
6) Cheering at events
Japanese baseball is fun. They cheer their faces off, bang loud drums and are deck out in team garb. If you're in Tokyo, a game at the Tokyo Dome should be a mandatory thing.
The cheers are representative of Japan social ...