Phil and Nats Asia trip

Only one week to go, yay
Auckland airport

About to leave, just relaxing before departure, a new style of breakfast
Arrived in tokyo

So after a lengthy flight we have arrived in tokyo and boarded the skyliner about to depart to the city. It was a pretty good flight with great service but we are both super hot and tired as it's veryLes mer
Made it through the city to our hotel

So after a brief trip on the city commuter line we made it to our accommodation. The trains are amazing and so clean, time to quickly refresh and then head for dinner
Shibuya by night

Out and about for a quick taste of the nightlife, it's insanely bright in shibuya at the aptly named scramble crossing. The transit options are very well used and with great signage (even in English)Les mer
day 1 photos

The full days photos are here from what was mostly a travel day, tomorrow is a full day exploring and the weather looks good. We are starting at the fish market so will get alongLes mer
A trip to the market, Tsukiji Market

A taste experience at the fish market is a must for the tokyo traveller (or so everyone I spoke to told me) and so we decided to start the day there. It's not often I have a fish breakfast whichLes mer
Hama-rikyu Gardens

After the visit to the market we took a short trip to a local gardens which are located right beside the river and also connect to the sea. The gardens are the real version of the Japanese garden inLes mer
A view from the top (Skytree)

We spent the lunch period taking the Asakusa line to the skytree tower which is essentially Tokyo's sky tower equivalent. The tower is 350 metres up to the first observation deck with an option to goLes mer
Asakusa and the Senso-ji temple

Sensō-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it becameLes mer
Day 2 photos

Day 2 was action packed with small trips around tokyo followed by a lovely Spanish inspired tapas meal with a beautiful malbec. We completed the day in a small bar near our hotel (Gyobar standing barLes mer
breakfast of sorts

We started out at the hotel with breakfast and the options were tasty but bizarre with standard yogurt offered along side a chicken dish, burger patties, salad bar, scrambled egg, octopus and rice. ItLes mer
Imperial Garden and tokyo station

We started the day with a stroll to get our tickets for the train to yokohama and decided to visit the imperial gardens at the same time. The palace was off limits and all tours were booked outLes mer
Meiji Shrine in the pouring rain

Well it was raining cats and dogs by the time we arrived at Harajuku and wandered down the tree lined road up to the main shrine but by now we were masters at remaining dry while exploring.
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Harajuku shopping and mad crowds

This was a massive change from the peace that was the shrine area. As we headed back towards the main street the wash of people become even more crowded and the rain did nothing to dampen anyone'sLes mer
Akihabara tech craziness

So if you ever want to see crazy sales and hundreds of electronics shops then Akihabara is the area for you. The shops attempt to lure guys into the shops with women dressed in what I can bestLes mer
Dinner and drinks in Roppongi

Dinner was a traditional Japanese affair after a few craft beers at BrewDog in Roppongi. Apart from the guest taps(which included NZ beer) your local offerings were a bit bland which I think is moreLes mer
Day 3 photos

Today's full photos are available here
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4G7mEP…
Day 4 breakfast

On a super wet morning we ventured out in the rain to a local cafe, the breakfast options were excellent and cheap. Certainly this was a different take on bacon and eggs but it was super tasty andLes mer
Our adventure to the pier

After waiting for the rain to clear we finally decided on the taxi option to get to Tokyo station. The directions were a little confusing so after arriving at platform 9 as advised we were lucky toLes mer
Day 4 photos

Here are the photos from our departure from Yokohama
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4G7mEP…
Departure time from Yokohama

So after spending time getting through check in we were soon unpacking and sitting out on the balcony in our room. The cruise allows a bottle of wine per passenger to be brought onboard without anyLes mer
arrival in osaka

After a day at see we have arrived to explore Osaka
Nara Buddhist temple

We started out from Osaka by bus and headed for Nara Prefecture. The trip showed the massive scale of the motorways and a 5km tunnel connecting Osaka with Nara.
The weather is perfect for our tourLes mer
Kasuga-taisha Shinto shrine

Next up was the local shrine in Nara and the deer were also prevalent. The area is beautifully maintained and had recently retrieved it's latest refresh which occurs every 20 years
Kasuga GrandLes mer