I'm going through odds-and-ends photos right now. These pictures were taken from our room in Odaiba. The room was huge . . . opposite from our room in Ikebukuro. Our room in Ikebukuro was so small that I couldn't even fully open my suitcase there. I don't really mind small since you're normally not in the room a whole lot, but it was also warm. That was worse. Me and warm don't get along. Here's the view from the room. Can you see the tunnel going underwater? Very cool, hah. The day that I took this picture was the only not-sunny day of the trip, and it was the day of our Mt. Fuji tour. Landon and I stayed behind. Landon, because he was sick, and me because I preferred to go shopping instead of traveling 2 hours each way to not see Mt. Fuji. Here's our beautiful room. The box is one of two that Landon started putting together for us to use as our second luggage. In case you don't know, the airline allows two suitcases per person.
Here's our luxurious bathroom.
Eating the food, witnessing the sites and being immersed in a culture that is part of my heritage are what draw me to Japan again and again. But I do believe that my absolute favorite thing is discovering new omiyage to bring back. Here are just a few with weights written on the bags.
Have to admit, the rooms are small. But, it clean and I love the toilet, that warms up when you sit on it. I travelled Europe, I SO over it. Asian countries are so dynamic, the food so good.
j: wow very nice room and love the bathroom too. Even if you don't stay in it much, it's good to come back to something pretty. Did you bring a box back too? I LOL'd at your comment about not seeing Mt.Fuji...I think it's more appreciated at a distance...like all our mountains. I got to Haleakala and was like 'ok now what' since it was all socked in w/ clouds. Kinda overrated. I feel the same way about Japan - that's my birthplace, I'll always be connected it somehow even though it's so foreign to me. Furusato truly. Love your art work too. -N
Hey Janna, don't want to give the wrong impression. Actually,if you haven't been to Europe, great experience. Just for me now, you beat the value of Asia. In Japan, the people are nice and customer service oriented. I have Portugal on my bucket list, heard good things.
Awww, thanks for clarifying, Chet. But Europe was never on my bucket list anyway. Just the thought of being on a plane for the length of time it takes to get there is discouraging enough for me.
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Wow, never thought of weighing stuff like that, that’s a good idea for Japan trips!
HOLY MOLY!! I think you got me beat on the shopping for omiyage stuffs....
So funny, you mark the weight of your shopping bags.
Have to admit, the rooms are small. But, it clean and I love the toilet, that warms up when you sit on it. I travelled Europe, I SO over it. Asian countries are so dynamic, the food so good.
Did you go with Kobayashi or Tohoku? That is definitely a fancy bathroom! Poor Landon...
j: wow very nice room and love the bathroom too. Even if you don't stay in it much, it's good to come back to something pretty. Did you bring a box back too? I LOL'd at your comment about not seeing Mt.Fuji...I think it's more appreciated at a distance...like all our mountains. I got to Haleakala and was like 'ok now what' since it was all socked in w/ clouds. Kinda overrated. I feel the same way about Japan - that's my birthplace, I'll always be connected it somehow even though it's so foreign to me. Furusato truly. Love your art work too. -N
huge room!
LOL, Mich . . . since all four pieces of luggage was gonna end up at the same place, knowing the weights helped with packing.
Les, that's why I wear old throwaway clothes . . . so there's more room in the suitcase going home!!
Aunty, it was Landon's idea.
Chet, I never been to Europe, but my brother and his family just went and shared some nice photos. Maybe that's good enough for me.
Kay, we went with Panda Travel.
LOL N . . . "now what". I know what you mean. I did bring back a box too. I just love the word "furusato".
Nice yah, Kat!
Really nice hotel! Haha, love the weighed bags of omiyage. Helps to know if you can buy more! My brother lives very close to that area.
Lucky brother, Susan!
Hey Janna, don't want to give the wrong impression. Actually,if you haven't been to Europe, great experience. Just for me now, you beat the value of Asia. In Japan, the people are nice and customer service oriented. I have Portugal on my bucket list, heard good things.
Awww, thanks for clarifying, Chet. But Europe was never on my bucket list anyway. Just the thought of being on a plane for the length of time it takes to get there is discouraging enough for me.
We just signed up for a Tohoku since everybody talks about it.
Ooooh exciting, Kay!!
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