Turning japanese
tokyo
09.11.2007 - 09.12.2007
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After a very late departure we managed to arrive only marginally late due to the shorter than anticipated flight time. The service and food was good but the entertainment was even more dismal than expected. The movie was not offered in English and only 3 radio channels functioned. However, this did enable us to get some sleep.
Upon arrival the humidity hit us. The Narita arrival procedure was super smooth with no immigration lines and bags available within minutes. We then tracked down an ATM that took our 'foreign' cards and headed for the Narita Express train. All trains were running about 30 minutes late due to 'heavy rain'. The train was far from express stopping many times with numerous level crossings. An hour later we arrived at Tokyo station found some lockers to dump our bags and then ran for the bus terminal, which we had little idea where to go. We found it too late, missing our tour bus by 5 minutes, but were accommodated on a later bus and met up with our original group.
We went by JR line to the national Sumo arena to experience the national sport in the twice yearly festival. We arrived to see the top two groups of Sumo wrestlers competing in the afternoon, about 30 fights of less than 2 minutes. We were provided with english radio commentary headsets and the informative guide gave us a printed Sumo crash courses and was able to answer our queries.
After the conclusion of the tournament we went to retrieve our bags and head for our hotel. We located it after a while and found it to be nice and modern but as expected, tiny.
On our first full day we began in asakusa at senso-ji temple and its associated shopping arcade, with that mister donut for breakfast of course. Then we took the metro to the massive shibuya crossing where thousands of people cross at an intersection of many roads. After that we trained it to tokyo dome city to ride the mighty thunder dolphin rollercoaster, which was naturally extremelly fun. We then took the JR line back to tokyo and walked around the imperial gardens which were on the other side of the station from our hotel, which were a nice change of pace. That night was cheap night in the roppingi (expat) area so we decided to hit the town, however since we were in the area we went up the tallest building in tokyo first where the view after dark was fantastic. There were many nightspots on offer and dane was accosted frequently to goto skimpy bars by strange black men...Many places were very pushy.
The following day we began going to an onsen (hot spring) on the big island of tokyo bay called odaiba. After that we continued to check out some other things on the island including pallete town and mega web, a toyota love in where you can test drive some prototype cars. Glad to be in shorts we kept our fluids up courtesy of the incredible abundance of vending machines across japan, with a favourite drink being pocari sweat. It was refreshing to goto a place in tokyo we you could walk in any direction without colliding into other people. We were tired and called an early night, chilling at home with sake and sumo on tv.

Posted by a searcher 09.12.2007 21:10 Archived in Japan






Good to see an entry, and with pictures!
I'm very relieved to hear that Narita arrival was very smooth. What's the approx time from stepping off the plane to getting to the station? 30 mins? 45 mins?
Keep the entries coming.
09.12.2007 by V1213