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Shooting back to Tokyo (mobo bloggin')


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We're just leaving Kyoto. Taking the bullet train to Tokyo and then over to Narita (airport city) before our JR passes expire tonight. We've made some friends on the train they are making oragami for us. I know this email is going to cost about 30 bucks to send (yes really) but i'm doing it anyway. Three phone roaming is such a rip off. Not looking forward to the twelve hour flight tomorrow to Munich... I dont want to leave!

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Posted by MrBuzzy 05.02.2007 03:20 Archived in Train Travel | Japan Comments (0)

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Habuka - Nagano - Tokyo - Shibuya (Day 5)

Snowboarding, Shinkansens and Stuff

-2 °C
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We were up and about early today (by my standards). No sleep in's allowed, not even on holiday!

Meghan and the boys cooked up some delicious bacon and eggs, toast, coffee etc, then we were off to the slopes again. Did you know there's about 600 ski resorts in Japan (so I'm told)? That's one down, 599 to go! Tony from White Horse Hotel is a great host, he dropped us off at the Happo snow area and left us to enjoy a perfect blue sky and powdery snow day. Suzie is possibly the best female, Scottish snowboarder in Japan. (She might also be the only one, hehehe). She really knows how to dig in the front rail for maximum face plant effect. She has the black eye and cuts to prove it.

Near the end of the day we took two adjoining quad chairs, climbing way up to near the summit. The view is majestic... it's even better knowing you don't have to ski or board back down... that's what Gondolas are for.

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Trust me people - just get there, especially the Aussies. These mountains leave the Victorian ski fields for dead. 1 day lift tickets are approx. $60AU. These are electronic/proximity tickets of course - only the best for Japan, someone should tell then the Winter Olympics finished years ago. The ski runs are huge, the crowds are bearable to non-existent. Right now there's a good 2+ meters of snow.

Tip: if you're not a hard core skier or board rider you could consider the (from memory it was) 3000 Yen for 10 rides pass - the rides are long enough that it could last you the whole day.

At the end of the day we hurriedly made it back to the bus for Nagano and then Tokyo. Then we swanned around Shibuya for a while to find the elusive Love Hotels... to be continued.

Photo's and entries for days 2 and 4 are still coming... and so is Christmas.

Posted by MrBuzzy 03.02.2007 06:16 Archived in Round the World | Japan Comments (0)

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Tokyo is hard work! (Day 3)

Yeah, I'm soft.

4 °C
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Wow, this place is great... it's just hard work if you know nobody and can't speak the language.

I'm soooo ready for some Z's. I just want to send a quick should out to Trent and Naomi - thank you both for your suggestions!

I did get a camera yesterday but I haven't plugged it in to the Mac yet, maybe I'll post some photos tomorrow.

We visited the temple near Harajuku today and saw the freaks on the bridge. I was hoping to see the Elvis gang but I'm told they only shake their tail feathers on Sundays. Alas on Sunday we will either be skiing in the hills or touring Koyoto :) Either is good for me.

Silly observation: today I found a Coke can in the shape of a bottle, weird eh! I'd like to see cans made from glass too :)

Posted by MrBuzzy 01.02.2007 07:54 Archived in Round the World | Japan Comments (0)

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Japan (Day 2)

Sightseeing and shopping

sunny 5 °C
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A quick wrap up of Japan Day 2... for historical pursposes if nothing else.
We rode the trains all day, armed with the trusty 'Best Of Tokyo' Lonely Planet guide - which needs a little work I must say.

  • Shinjuku - The view of Tokyo and its smog from the Tokyo Metropolitan Towers
  • Akihabara - Camera shopping at the 'Electric City'
  • Harijuku - The famous view from Starbucks of the 5 way intersection and the billions of people that make their way through it. Then a stroll thru the streets and shopping areas.
  • Gaemmae - Searched high and low for Muji with no luck. We did eventually find it, the next day!

Posted by MrBuzzy 31.01.2007 07:07 Archived in Round the World | Japan Comments (0)

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Landed in Tokyo (Day 1)

Melbourne (Brunswick) to Tokyo (Akasaka)

9 °C
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Yep we have arrived in Japan! Way too tired to blog. Suzie is already asleep. I couldn't get her to try the squirty toilet.

We had to connect 3 trains from the Airport to Akasaka (where the hotel is). It really was hilarious. The train system over here is a complex beast. Just to change trains we used a lift, several flights of stairs and a couple of escalators.

If not for a very helpful Japanese lady we would still be lost in the subway!

I have more noobie Tokyo observations... for another day perhaps...

ZZZzzzz... z!

Posted by MrBuzzy 31.01.2007 01:49 Archived in Train Travel | Japan Comments (1)

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