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Day 5: Lake Chuzen and Kegon Falls
... what had just happened, everyone in the elevator broke out in laugher. I looked at Bon and said, "I would have left you behind too." I kept laughing but Bon didn't find it so funny anymore. We took a little break at a nearby cafe and had some coffee, tea and light snacks. We weren't hungry or thirsty but the warmth was what we were really seeking out. It was much needed. The cafe was run by 3 old ladies who did not speak a squat of English but they were all super ...
Day 4: Nikko - Temples and Shrines
... work and that i better change before I leave the room and expose myself to the other guests of the inn. The beds were basically two single mattresses placed directly on the tatami floor with layers upon layers of sheets, blankets and a super thick comforter. At first glance, just looking at it made my back hurt. But laying in it was a whole new story. We are going to sleep well tonight. We just got out of the onsen and our whole body now feels rejuvenated. It was ...
The real Shogun
... textured steam bun the size of a baseball with finely chopped lightly seasoned minced meat at its core.
Our 13 hour day ended with return to hotel at 8:30 PM. Jet lag is proving a little troublesome, but I'm intentionally not napping on the train to help get the old internal time clock readjusted to the flip-flop day is night and night is day.
Ciao!
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Japan On Ice
... he died, and the Tokugawa family from Edo (now Tokyo) put a permanent end to the brief reign of the Toyotomis after the Osaka siege. And in the show of one- upmanship that usually happens, the temples at Nikko were given a little more artistic flair. Vast oversimplification but it made for a story of conflict that helped string together the castles, temples, samurais (warriors), shoguns (hereditary commander in chief), ninjas (spies) etc that we ...
Day trip to Nikko
... It's an area of Tokyo that is popular with Otaku (geeks) and is also where you will find the famous "Maid Cafes". There were many Japanese girls dressed in maid outfits stood out on the street, handing out flyers and trying to convince you to come into their cafe. To be honest, it was a little bit weird.
After dinner in Akihabara, I finally returned to my hostel to get a good nights sleep in preparation for my last (and very busy) day in Tokyo.
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