April 2019 Okumaya devam et
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  • Gün 10

    Sunburn!

    18 Nisan 2019, Philippine Sea ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    So our final day at sea was very relaxing - we hot tubbed, morning trivia'd, swam, ate, saw ice carving, read, and watched the Deadliest Catch (albeit the latter in our cabin). However, under the glorious Japanese sunshine we neglected just how strong the sun was, even in short bursts, and got sunburnt to buggery!Okumaya devam et

  • Gün 11

    Meiji Shrine

    19 Nisan 2019, Japonya ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    We had to be out of our room by 8am today, and off of the ship by 9.30am, so we breakfasted and packed early with the goal of spending a final day in Tokyo. A quick 20 minute walk through the streets of Yokohama to Kannai Station followed by a 40 minute train journey put us in Tokyo Station. We stowed our luggage in a locker for the day - and took many many photos of the route back to it in the hope that we wouldn't actually lose our luggage in this vast station!

    From Tokyo, the Marunouchi line took us west to the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and his wife under whom the Meiji restoration took place. The weather was glorious, making it a perfect day to visit (a far cry from when we were last in the Shibuya area), but also making the sunburn rather more sore and hot. The shrine itself was odd. One of the most famous in the city and yet relatively barren compared to many we visited, despite the forested and spacious settings. It also appeared to be more of a tourist centre than any of our other visits, with more westerners here than we had previously seen in Tokyo. We spent some time lookong through the buildings before making our way back to the metro.
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  • Gün 11

    National Museum

    19 Nisan 2019, Japonya ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    From the Meiji Shrine, we headed to Jimbocho - an area famed for 170+ new and second-hand book shops, including many in English. The wide streets with a lovely breeze and lack of people made for a lovely jaunt towards Akiharaba.

    At Akiharaba, the Electric City, the streets became rather more crowded, and much more bizarre. The geek central of Tokyo, the shops were full of anime, video games and slot machines. The noise in the pachinko parlour is an assault on the senses in a way that not even Las Vegas manages; the cacophony is almost unbearable! We walked through this main wonderland towards Ueno Park where we took the opportunity to have a relaxing, and quiet, park front beer.

    In the park, the oldest structure in Tokyo, standing where t has since 1698 but built decades before, made an interesting detour on our way to the National Museum.

    The museum is huge. Floors and floors across building after building of cultural and national treasures. There were examples of art, textiles, pottery, stunning metalwork, armour, swords, deities and more besides. We spent over two hours in the buildings and still missed out whole floors. It was, by this time, around 6pm and we'd been on our feet since 9am. So we departed for the Tokyo Bay to find some food and to see the Rainbow Bridge before we departed Tokyo for good.
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  • Gün 11

    Rainbow Bridge

    19 Nisan 2019, Japonya ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    From the National Museum, we walked to Ueno Station, where we caught the metro as far as Toyusa so we could pick up the Yurikemome, Tokyo's equivalent of the DLR but completely automated. We rode overground across Tokyo bay, with stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo skyline. On arrival at Daibo, we spent some time overlooking the beautifully lit bay and bridge before going for dinner in the 'Hawaiian Burger'. Fantastic food and a fabulous view over the bay to round off the holiday before grabbing the train back taking us up and over the Rainbow Bridge.

    In Tokyo Station, we spent a confusing few minutes trying to orientate ourselves to relocate our luggage. Eventually we found it, hauled it and our aching feet to the JY line, to catch the train then monorail back to the airport. After checking the baggage, we treated ourselves to a shower room each in the airport - best decision ever! After a very long, very hot day, coupled with sunburn and moving luggage, the shower and peace was most welcome. And with that, we cleared security and awaited the plane.

    Biggest lesson of the holiday - the Japanese do not accept card payment anywhere near as much as the UK and it's a real pain
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