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Day 5: Lake Chuzen and Kegon Falls
... now. By the way, the seat warmer has got to be one of the best inventions ever. Lets just say the warmth, comfort and relaxation it provided helped things happen at speeds I've never experienced before. I'm sure there are other things the hotel could spend their money upgrading but they take their toilets pretty seriously. Like maybe putting showers on each floor instead of making guests go all the way to the cold basement to take an open prison style shower. You ...
Day 4: Nikko - Temples and Shrines
... on the side of the platform while sitting on our suitcases. Even the sandwiches were killer. One side was grilled chicken and tomatoes and the other tuna and eggs. I had a nice hot coffee in a bottle to go with it. Other than imprinting my buttocks into the face of my suitcase it was a perfect meal. Alright time to get off the train....will continue this later. Hey guys we're back with more to share. Just relaxing now on the tatami floor of our traditional ...
The real Shogun
... An item of interest at Toshogu is The Sacred Stable. Horses were dedicated to Shinto gods and were housed at shrines. Monkeys were also kept at shrines, the idea being that they protected horses from disease. Anyway, carved above the stable door at The Sacred Stable I was surprised to find those three famous monkeys -- see, hear, and speak no evil.
Lunch at ...
Japan On Ice
... pilgrimage because the team GM made a point of welcoming us as honoured guests and gave us a pretty good rundown on the team (didn't recognize the name but the goaltender, Yutaka Fukufuji, was with the LA Kings for a cup of coffee). Each team is allowed two imports who are invariably Canadians still living the NHL dream. We had promised to support the local side despite the fact they were wearing Philadelphia Flyer orange and it was actually a ...
Day trip to Nikko
... popular destination). I spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the many spectacular shrines and temples in the area.
After returning to Tokyo in the late afternoon I spent the evening exploring Akihabara, Tokyo's "electric town". It's an area of Tokyo that is popular for buying anime, computer games, digital cameras and all manner of inexpensive computer and electrical equipment. The whole area is full of bright lights and noise. I can only describe it ...
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