A confusing day!
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Our first day was confusing and pretty much consisted of travelling. It was a 3:45 a.m. alarm call to catch the shuttle to the airport in Manchester for our first hop to London. That all went withoutLäs mer
Our first day was confusing and pretty much consisted of travelling. It was a 3:45 a.m. alarm call to catch the shuttle to the airport in Manchester for our first hop to London. That all went withoutLäs mer
After a bit of a queue for immigration (and Ed being questioned about his passport... Seemingly linked to the ones that we had stolen in Barcelona) we took some advice and caught the airport limousineLäs mer
Despite an early night, sleep wasn't great and so we were awake early!
Breakfast of muesli and a Japanese omelette along with a bacon joint and sausage was gratefully received before we headed outLäs mer
Next stop was the old temples at Asakusa. It was very very busy and we saw the temple which had been mostly reconstructed after being destroyed in world war II. We left the tour at this point andLäs mer
We took the metro to the Skytree and spent ages trying to find the entrance. We could see that we needed to change our voucher for a ticket at 4pm so had a quick cheap meal of noodles in the foodLäs mer
After breakfast we left the hotel and caught the subway to a station to meet a small group walking tour of the old fishmarket area, a cluster of small roads which when we walked amongst them wereLäs mer
Our next stop saw us catching the underground and heading to Shibuy... mainly famous for the incredibly busy crossing at the crossroads of four roads.
Having watching the hoardes cruising the roadLäs mer
Another fitful night of sleep and winding if I'll ever shake off this jet lag.
The weather this morning when we woke was wet and very windy... Very similar to what we might have expected at home.Läs mer
I think we learnt a very important lesson today... Japanese people eat very early... But more of that to come.
We had an early ish start And went for breakfast which was Japanese style. Now whilstLäs mer
Next we took a different tourist bus along the lake to the Wind cave which was formed from lava flows. They used to use the cave for storage before freezers came along and there was ice in the caveLäs mer