My last full day in Tokyo, and I decided to not get up too early after four really busy days. To start, I took the subway to the Roppongi, a very upscale neighborhood with high-end clothing and other retail, as well as newer buildings – office and residential. Walking over to the Azabudai Hills areaContinue reading “Day 16 – An animated light show, a shrine, and some Swallows”
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Day 15 – Tokyo Seafood and Bathrooms (it’s not what you think)
For years one of the highly-touted things to do in Tokyo was to see the morning fish market (allegedly, the world’s largest) at Tsukiji – what was known as the “Inner Market”; each morning, it held a famous tuna auction where you could stand on the floor with the fish sellers and buyers to watchContinue reading “Day 15 – Tokyo Seafood and Bathrooms (it’s not what you think)”
Day 14 – Tokyo & Mt Fuji
Even though I’d committed to spend my entire five days in Tokyo, there was one day-trip I wanted to take: a chance to see Mt Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan. It’s only located about 62 miles from Tokyo and can sometimes be seen from the city, but given its proximity to Tokyo, it’s easyContinue reading “Day 14 – Tokyo & Mt Fuji”
Days 12 & 13 – Tokyo
Day 12 was a travel day – a 7-hour flight from Bangkok to Tokyo’s Haneda Airport, the fifth busiest airport in the world. The majority of flying routes I had to choose from, taking me from Thailand back home, had me going through Tokyo, so I decided I’d visit Japan for a few days, aContinue reading “Days 12 & 13 – Tokyo”
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, & Tokyo – Intro
It’s been since last August since I traveled to a far-flung spot, so I couldn’t be more excited about where I’m headed – Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Tokyo. My original gameplan was to only head to the first three countries (collectively named Indochina during the French colonial period) with a last 2 days in Bangkok,Continue reading “Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, & Tokyo – Intro”