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    • Day 5

      Immersion en Kimono

      April 29 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Aujourd'hui on a commencé la journée en allant chercher des kimonos pour les enfants pour la journée. Ils se sont baladés avec toute le journée et Juliette a même eu le droit de se faire coiffer.

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      Day 2

      April 29 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Another long day as out for 12 hours with a lot of walking (23k steps!). Left the hotel at around 10am as slept through an alarm because of jet lag. Had some nice Japanese pattiseries for breakfast although mine had crème cheese and custard mixed which was a bit weird. We then headed into Tokyo centre which is around a 30 min metro ride from our local station! We had booked the open top city bus tour and spent an hour and a half touring Tokyo. Luckily was a nice day so nice to sit out in shorts on the bus and learn some history. After we walked 30 mins or so to the famous Tsujiki fish market to see some of the stalls! As we were on our way we spotted a big queue of locals going into a ramen restaurant (usually a sign for good food) so we stopped for lunch there and had a nice bowl of hearty ramen pictured below! They make it all in front of you as you sit around the kitchen on stools at a bar with all Japanese sitting in silence slurping away! Luckily they give you big apron as as it’s good manners to slurp in Japan the broth from the ramen goes everywhere! We both had a nice Japanese beer and are working through them. After we went to the market and looked over all the crazy things they were serving we walked just over 2 hours to Tokyo tower pictured below. On route Sinéad stopped by Uniqlo (one just opened in Edinburgh too) and bought some clothes. We had pre booked a tour up the tower but it was very busy still! Lift takes you up at 600 metres a minute. Amazing views from the top though which makes you realise just how big the city is (32 million people making it the biggest city on earth) those were the same views all 360 degrees round! After the tower we went back to a restaurant we had passed and had some fried pork cutlets with rice miso soup and pickles, was tasty and cheap! With 2 glasses of wine each it and food it came to £20. After we had to get 2 trains home which took about an hour and Sinead was nodding off every few mins because of our walk and jet lag combo! Now back in the hotel for an early ish night as long day again tomorrow!Read more

    • Day 3

      Day 3

      May 1 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Long day again as just back after being out for 13 hours! Left at 9.30ish and had a nice breakfast at a bakery next door with egg, bacon bread and some miso soup! We then set off to see an amazing digital art show called ‘borderless’ which we had booked. It was a massive centre filled with rooms that were covered in mirrors and lights! Each room had art that moved and changed and had different scents, very cool experience.

      After we had toured each room and spent a good hour or so in there we had a browse around the local mall which was very posh and clean. The food there was amazing and had been arranged orderly and perfect. The fruit was some of the biggest juiciest non blemished fruit I’ve seen. I had the strawberries and they were amazing! Sinead got an Apple the size of a small football! Imagine Harvey Nichols on steroids with all the Japanese responsible for a section each and working like a well oiled machine. We can’t get over how well dressed everyone is here. It’s like being in a fashion shoot with all the designer clothes.

      We then walked around an hour or so to the imperial palace and the weather got nice and sunny. We walked the grounds with their weird shaped trees and I took lots of pics of the amazing nature mixed with the temple buildings and office skyscrapers. From my very brief stint in my failed sustainable urban management course I could really tell just how well the Japanese landscape architect. Everything has some sort of immaculately groomed greenery on it!

      After the palace we walked another hour to the stadium of Tokyo giants baseball game where we saw a great but very long derby game with the Tokyo giants against the Swallows! We were right up in the rafters with a great view so happy to see that! Both got hotdogs with mustard and ketchup and got a beer from the poor girls that run up and down the stairs with a keg of beer strapped to their backs! Sinead cheered on the other team and hers sadly won but it was a close game with a few home runs and lasted over 3.5 hours….

      After the game we left with 30,000 people although the Japanese were great and every single person left at the same time orderly all taking with them all of their rubbish to the bins inside before they left in a line down the stairs! We got the metro back to our zone Shinjuku and had what I think was our best meal yet. We shared some dumplings and gyoza with some kimchi, chicken and beef stir fry! I had something called a ginger highball to drink which was really refreshing. Another 20k+ steps done and now 1am with an early start Tommorow!
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    • Day 24–28

      Konbawa Tokio, Start in Japan

      April 25 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Da sich unser Flug etwas verspätete, landeten wir gegen 22:30 in Tokio, was nach dem üblichen Prozedere zu unserer Verwunderung zu spät war, um mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zur Unterkunft zu kommen. Im Hotel angekommen, machten wir eine weitere überraschende Erfahrung - ein Raptor kümmerte sich treusorgend um unseren Check-In.

      Um das Ausmaß der Metropole zu verstehen, betrachteten wir die Stadt am Folgetag aus der Vogelperspektive. Selbst vom Skytree, dem mit 634 Metern, höchstem Turm der Welt, konnte man kein Ende der Hochhäuser erkennen. Gigantische Ausmaße hat auch das Netz der Tokioter U-Bahn - so kann es schonmal vorkommen, dass man beim Umsteigen zu einer anderen Linie mal eben 800 Meter -unterirdisch wohlgemerkt - Laufen muss.

      Nach dem aufdringlichen Verkaufsgebaren in Nepal sind die zurückhaltenden Japaner eine angenehme Abwechslung. Als wir offensichtlich ratlos vor dem Ticketautomat standen, wurde uns allerdings prompt freundlich Hilfe angeboten, was stellvertretend für die Hilfsbereitschaft hier steht.

      Generell begeisterte uns Tokio wirklich sehr: Die Stadt wirkt fertig, ohne Baustellen an jeder Ecke. Es ist wahnsinnig sauber, was besonderes beeindruckend ist, das es keine öffentlichen Mülleimer gibt. Auch wirkt das nebeneinander stehe von traditionellen Shinto Tempeln und modernen knalligen Vierteln harmonisch. Egal wo man hinsieht gibt es immer etwas neues zu entdecken - und auch zu schmecken.

      Quizfrage zum Schluss:
      Warum hören Kathrin und Lennart beim Wandern eine Playlist mit Kirchenglocken?
      Auflösung im nächsten Beitrag
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    • Day 6

      Match de Baseball

      April 30 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Nous sommes allés voir un match de baseball au Tokyo Dôme. Les Giants jouaient contre les Swallows qui ont gagné 4 à 3.
      Nous avons commencé à apprendre les règles complexes de ce jeu.
      Les Japonais sont tellement sympas que la dame derrière nous a offert son maillot des Giants.Read more

    • Day 8

      Rencontre avec la famille de Sayumi

      May 2 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Ce midi nous avons rencontré les parents, les frères et belles sœurs et les neveux de Sayumi . Pour l'occasion Guillaume et Sayumi avaient réservé un bus pour nous amener déjeuner sur un yakatabune (balade sur un bateau japonais). En plus du beau panorama, nous avons passé un très bon moment.Read more

    • Day 58

      רחוב הסכינים

      May 3 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      היום הלכנו לרחוב Kapabashi, הידוע בשם רחוב הסכינים על שם המספר הרב של חנויות סכינים הפזורות לאורכו.
      למען האמת זה רחוב של חנויות של כלי מטבח, מכל הסוגים ולכל הצרכים. מסט כלי אוכל מלא ועד מכשיר לקילוף אספרגוס.
      היום הוא חג כינון החוקה ביפן, וחנויות רבות היו סגורות. אני חושב שזה לטובתנו כי גם ככה המבחר נראה אינסופי.
      המשכנו לצהריים של סושי בKura Sushi, שם אכלנו סושי ממסוע בפעם הראשונה. היה מוצלח.
      הסתובבנו בשוק של אסקוסה בחנויות הרבות וחזרנו בערב לחדר.
      התוכנית היתה להגיע היום לגן החיות בפארק באונו, אבל בטוקיו לדברים יש דרך משלהם. היום מתגלגל בלי ששמים לב. לא הספקנו להגיע לגן החיות אבל עשינו וראינו דברים אחרים.
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    • Day 20

      Letzter Abend und ein Fazit

      May 4 in Japan ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Fast drei Wochen Japan - was für ein Erlebnis! Das es uns gefallen würde, das war uns eigentlich schon vorher klar aber das wir in jedem Ort so tolle, gastfreundliche Menschen treffen werden, das hat uns einfach umgehauen. Humor, Musik, Filme und natürlich Fussball sind einfach international, man versteht sich mit oder ohne Sprachkenntnissen. Google ist eine enorme Hilfe, bei Sprache und Orientierung. Aber man findet sich doch schnell zurecht. ( der eine ( Eric) etwas besser als manch andere) Japan ist abwechslungsreich, trubelig aber auch ruhig. Besonders aufgefallen ist uns, wie rücksichtsvoll man miteinander umgeht. Die Busse und Bahnen sind so leise, da kann ein Deutsche Bahn-Ruheabteil nur von Träumen. Die Jobs egal, welcher, werden sehr ernst genommen und mit äusserster Sorgfalt ausgeführt, ob es die Salzendkontrolle oder das Säubern von Umkleiden nach jedem Besucher ist. Das Essen ist fantastisch und immer hübsch angerichtet deshalb komme ich gefühlt mit leichter Sumotaille wieder zurück. Aber jedes Gramm war es wert. Ich bin mir sicher, das wird nicht die letzte Reise ins Land der aufgehenden Sonne sein🇯🇵.Read more

    • Day 22

      Tokyo - Lost in translation...

      September 28, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Tokyo...le decalage horaire n'arrange rien a l'impression de ne rien comprendre a l'environnement si bien decrit par Sophia Copolla.
      Nous sommes venus il y a 20 ans. A l'epoque pas de smartphone, pas d'internet accessible, pas d'anglophones, pas de guide touristique genre Routard et pas de touristes non plus ! Aujourd'Hui tout a bien evolué et Google Translate et Map nous facilitent la vie ! Nous avons trouvé notre adresse presque facilement !
      Petit logement Air Bnb typique de Tokyo (petit donc) a Ikebukuro.
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    • Day 33

      Another city, another sky tower

      November 1, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Left the Mt Fuji area on a bus this morning from the station right next to our accommodation - again a great location picked by Louis.
      After a 2 1/2 hr bus journey we arrived in Tokyo.
      Headed straight to our accommodation on the Metro and checked in - friendly welcome at reception and a nice clean room, pretty hard mattresses though.
      We went for an explore around the local area, Louis tried out a Japanese barber and we headed to another sky tower - we do love a good view!
      As promised great views of the city and some fun little activities on the observation deck. This time we waited to see the sun go down and had a drink looking out and seeing Mt Fuji in the back drop of the city.
      The observation deck also had a sports bar so as time had ticked on we got a beer and started to watch the Wales match. Not the best atmosphere but an exclusive view of the big screen and meant we were able to watch from the start. Shame about the result but lots of love for the Welsh team.
      Headed back towards our hotel through lots of busy streets, lined with many options for food. Decided on a rotating sushi restaurant and tried a few dishes.
      Looks like we’re in an area with lots of girl bars and men on the streets touting for business. Louis takes me to all the best places.
      Now back at the accommodation to get some sleep for another day of sight seeing tomorrow.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Tokyo Prefecture, Tokyo, Préfecture de Tokyo, 東京都, 도쿄 도, TKX

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