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15/4/2018

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Rereading the blog after a month at home is interesting. We packed a lot into this trip & yet there were many things that we missed as we didn’t have either the time or energy. I guess it's good to leave things for another time.
Something I didn't mention was the old restored section of Tokyo Station. The original station dome was bombed in the war. They have done a lovely job and the Maranouchi (west) and Yaeso (east) domes are pictured below.

Tit bits... in no particular order:
  • Japan has more kitkat flavours than you can shake a stick at:  banana, rock melon, strawberry, green tea (ok); wasabi (not bad); sake (brilliant & my favourite, I wish I bought more than 1 little bag for Kim).
  • Onsen: Japan's gift to the world. IMHO
  • Warm toilets: Japan's second best gift to the world 
  • Japanese trump Brits as the staunchest rule followers in the world.
  • Water from the tap is scalding hot. No risk of Legionnaires in Japan.
  • The train system - utterly fantastic, very easy to get around.
  • Aside from the trains, Japan literally runs on convenience stores and vending machines.
  • Sashimi, cold scrambled eggs, rice and miso. I did not take to Japanese breakfasts.
  • Miso - very polarising you either love it or not. Not.
  • Green tea ice cream, looks evil - tastes better than it looks.
  • Pork rectum is a legit item on a legit menu.  Not brave enough for that one.
  • Eating ice cream while it's snowing is fun.
  • Sugar does not improve seaweed tea.
  • Cold sake - good.  Hot sake - even better.
  • Futons are awesome for dodgy backs.
  • Water in the culverts/drains at Nagano is boiling hot.
  • We saw an American photog who had a huge 2.5 foot lens mounted on a rifle trigger so that he looked like he was literally shooting the birds rather than photographing them. His camera & lens were also accessorised in camouflage to match his own outfit.  Seriously.
  • The outfit that everyone wears to go to the onsen is called a yukata. While they share basically the same shape as a kimono, yukatas were traditionally worn after a bath and/or to bed.  Kimonos are much more formal and are not worn directly on bare skin, nor just with underwear. 
  • Future travelers to Tokyo be warned: the tax refund office at Haneda airport is cunningly hidden between security and emigration - with no signs.  Once you are through emigration it's too late.  I would have been extremely cross if I'd bought camera gear!
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The historic restored section of Tokyo Station. This is the one with 120 exits.
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One of the restored domes
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Really?
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Photo courtesy of William
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Stand here!
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Photo courtesy of William
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