Tokyo, Japan
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Hi all
After being on project in China for nigh on 6 weeks, it was time for a little R&R so myself and a colleague, Carolyn, decided to take a 4 day long weekend and head to Tokyo. We flew out after work on Thursday night and made our way to the Dai Ichi Hotel, in Ginza, an affluent area of Tokyo known for its shopping.
Friday we got up and headed out with some guidance from the conceirge. We walked down to the river, through some parklands and then cruised up the river to Asakusa where we checked out the Asahi Beer building and grabbed some lunch. We then walked to the Sensoji Temple, through the street bazaar. After checking out the temple, we took the subway to Akihabara, which is famous for its electronics. I purchased a carry case for my DSLR camera which i had purchased the weekend before in Hong Kong. We browsed a few more electronics shops before leaving via subway.
Our next stop was Shibuya/Harajuku. We walked down the Omotosando fashion street to the Meji Jingu Shrine in the centre of more parklands. It was getting dark at this point so we walked back to central Shibuya and caught a train back to the hotel. That night I caught up with a good family friend, Charlotte who took us out to dinner at some Japanese bar/restaurant place.
Saturday we went and had a look at the Beijing tower which we decided not to go up as it looked pretty ordinary. We then headed via subway to the Imperial Gardens which we wandered around before heading to Tokyo International Forum for lunch. After lunch we got on a train straight to Tokyo Disneyland. I was honestly surprised at how tourist unfriendly it was and indeed, how little caucasian people there were. Everything in Japanese which was strange when sitting on splash mountain watching Brer Rabbit and co talking to me in Jap. Most rides were exactly as i remembered from my visit to Disneyland in LA which was very cool. Was a great afternoon/evening though and we stayed at the park til closing at 10pm.
Sunday we'd organised a tour out to Mt Fuji and Hakone. We were picked up early by bus and taken out to Mt Fuji which we couldn't see due to cloud. We did a boat tour down by one of the lakes at the base of Mt Fuji and also took a cable car up one of the neighbouring mountains for a different view. The tour continued up to the 5th station of Mt Fuji where we could actually see the summit, some 6.5kms further up. We drove back to Hakone after visiting Mt Fuji where we caught a Skinkansen (bullet train) back to Tokyo.
Monday we didn't get to do too much as we had a 1pm bus back to the airport. We headed for Ginza where we had a walk around, visiting the oldest beer hall in Tokyo and also the Nissan Automotive gallery. A quick lunch and it was back to the airport.
I forgot to mention that before I left for Japan on Thursday morning, i was asked to go to Korea to help out with the work there so I actually was flying to Seoul rather than returning to Shanghai. I was due to fly business class but JAL airlines upgraded me to first which was very deluxe. Shame the flight was only two hours.
Anyway, i'm now in South Korea, about two hours south of Seoul working in a place called Chongwon-gun and staying in Chongju. Not sure how long i'll be here at this point.
Thanks for reading!
Dave
After being on project in China for nigh on 6 weeks, it was time for a little R&R so myself and a colleague, Carolyn, decided to take a 4 day long weekend and head to Tokyo. We flew out after work on Thursday night and made our way to the Dai Ichi Hotel, in Ginza, an affluent area of Tokyo known for its shopping.
Friday we got up and headed out with some guidance from the conceirge. We walked down to the river, through some parklands and then cruised up the river to Asakusa where we checked out the Asahi Beer building and grabbed some lunch. We then walked to the Sensoji Temple, through the street bazaar. After checking out the temple, we took the subway to Akihabara, which is famous for its electronics. I purchased a carry case for my DSLR camera which i had purchased the weekend before in Hong Kong. We browsed a few more electronics shops before leaving via subway.
Our next stop was Shibuya/Harajuku. We walked down the Omotosando fashion street to the Meji Jingu Shrine in the centre of more parklands. It was getting dark at this point so we walked back to central Shibuya and caught a train back to the hotel. That night I caught up with a good family friend, Charlotte who took us out to dinner at some Japanese bar/restaurant place.
Saturday we went and had a look at the Beijing tower which we decided not to go up as it looked pretty ordinary. We then headed via subway to the Imperial Gardens which we wandered around before heading to Tokyo International Forum for lunch. After lunch we got on a train straight to Tokyo Disneyland. I was honestly surprised at how tourist unfriendly it was and indeed, how little caucasian people there were. Everything in Japanese which was strange when sitting on splash mountain watching Brer Rabbit and co talking to me in Jap. Most rides were exactly as i remembered from my visit to Disneyland in LA which was very cool. Was a great afternoon/evening though and we stayed at the park til closing at 10pm.
Sunday we'd organised a tour out to Mt Fuji and Hakone. We were picked up early by bus and taken out to Mt Fuji which we couldn't see due to cloud. We did a boat tour down by one of the lakes at the base of Mt Fuji and also took a cable car up one of the neighbouring mountains for a different view. The tour continued up to the 5th station of Mt Fuji where we could actually see the summit, some 6.5kms further up. We drove back to Hakone after visiting Mt Fuji where we caught a Skinkansen (bullet train) back to Tokyo.
Monday we didn't get to do too much as we had a 1pm bus back to the airport. We headed for Ginza where we had a walk around, visiting the oldest beer hall in Tokyo and also the Nissan Automotive gallery. A quick lunch and it was back to the airport.
I forgot to mention that before I left for Japan on Thursday morning, i was asked to go to Korea to help out with the work there so I actually was flying to Seoul rather than returning to Shanghai. I was due to fly business class but JAL airlines upgraded me to first which was very deluxe. Shame the flight was only two hours.
Anyway, i'm now in South Korea, about two hours south of Seoul working in a place called Chongwon-gun and staying in Chongju. Not sure how long i'll be here at this point.
Thanks for reading!
Dave
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