Day 1 began at Tokyo Narita airport. The 12 hour flight went ok and I actually managed to grab about four hours sleep. More importantly, though, the raspberry and white chocolate cupcakes that Mo had given me to take for Mark were still intact (and I hadn’t eaten any)!
I met up with Mark and we took an hour’s train to central Tokyo, where we then found our accommodation for the night. Our first stop after that was for lunch (see photo 1). We ate Tonkatsu – breaded pork with cabbage, miso soup, rice and mayonnaise dip. Very tasty indeed.
We wandered around for a while after that, before I had to go for a nap as I was feeling really quite jet lagged. After a couple of hours rest, we went back out. First stop – the largest electrical store in Tokyo (see photo 2). Nine floors of electrical goods as far as the eye can see – very impressive. If you need a computer mouse, this is the place to come – check out photo 3: an entire aisle dedicated to the little (non-fluffy) hand-held vermin device. Continue reading →
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