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Old 04-16-2009, 12:06 PM   #226 (permalink)
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I love the fact that it looks like you have a real desk with drawers in there as well.
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wow the hotel is amazing, it looks like something you'd see in the movies.
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The view from your room is just gorgeous!!! What a neat toilet!
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It's not too personal at all. : I looked into it, but I couldn't justify it. The only place we could've used our points would've been at Tokyo Disney. There, I think it was something like 50 points a night from memory and, to be honest, for the price, it wasn't worth it. I think it cost something like £900 (about $1350) at the current exchange rate and for 150 points I figured I'd rather pay the money....

Plus then you still have them to use when you come over here. I mean, you've got to use them up.



Your hotel looked fabulous! Great views! I thought the food looked pretty yummy. I wonder if the high-ish price has to do with the fact that they probably pay their wait staff a decent wage, as they don't do the tip thing. Just a thought. Can't wait to hear more, Chez!
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Cheryl, your meal looked delicious and what a view in your hotel room, especially from that high up The toilet looks interesting. I don't think I'd be able to keep DS away from the toilet though and he would also be one to flood the hotel from the toilet buttons. Thanks for a wonderful installment. That hotel looks incredibly like a First Class Hotel you see in Movies. More please
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The lobby of the hotel is absolutely stunning! I'm glad that after you ate, your room was ready, I can tell you needed it - or at least Mark did! The room looks very nice, I like having the desk in there. Wonderful views! And I love the little pictures/icons on the toilet buttons!
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For some reason, I could so very clearly seeing the lady doing her exercises and you putting on your glasses to make sure. That had me in hysterics.

We just informed DBIL Aaron that for his HS graduation trip he would like to take a trip to Japan. This being because MIL would never go and probably ask us to.

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Monday 30 March – part three: a British pub with local beer in Tokyo

After an hour or two in the room, we set out to explore the area, handing back our key at reception as we left, as that’s the system they operate here. I think that’s kind of cute, but it’s something you have to get used to and I must admit I was expecting a more high tech system here.


The umbrella holders outside the hotel

We headed down through Akasaka itself, along a small side street and, as we went, found some much cheaper dining options, which was a relief. Of course, it included good old McDonald’s.


[b]Our hotel

Some of the famous Japanese cherry blossom


A Japanese road sign, fortunately in English as well as Kanji!

A number of the restaurants we passed also had photos outside of the dishes, which makes getting what you want a lot easier, especially when you’re not prolific in Kanji, as I’m sadly not. Although we had seen a lot more signs in English already, the restaurants tend not to have, so you’re left with some very confusing menus and I think it would take a good few more years of Japanese study before I’d be able to translate them.

We also found a grocery shop and got some drinks, along with what we believed to be a doughnut (well, the giveaway was that it said that on the side of the package in English! ) and a rice cake for breakfast in the morning. It should be fun trying those out to see if they are what we think they are…

We walked a little further down the street, admiring the myriad of restaurants here, which included a genuine English pub, complete with Kentish beer, brewed 20 miles down the road from where we live (I kid you not!), a couple of Italian places and even a Spanish place. It’s like having the world on your doorstep and obviously the Japanese love enjoying food from around the world.



We then found the entrance to the Hei-Jinga Shrine, with its history dating back to 830. Although the buildings you see here today are all modern, like a lot of Japan, as they tend to rebuild anything that doesn’t make it through the years. Set in the middle of an area of office buildings, it’s amazing to come upon this. It’s literally overlooked by skyscrapers and reminded me of some similar shrines that we found in Hong Kong. It was very peaceful there and I could see why people come here, as it’s a real respite from everyday life.



A water feature outside the temple















We made our way out of there and back down to the main road and headed towards the hotel, so we could leave our stuff, before heading out again. Well, at least that was the plan. It didn’t work out like that, as Mark didn’t want to go out again in the cold. As the sun had set, it had suddenly got very cold outside and I guess that’s not unexpectedly, as it’s fairly similar at home at this time of the year.

Instead, we went to look at the view as night set in from some of the other floors, as well as from our own room. This city is truly more breathtaking after dark and it seems as if it really comes alive then.














Sadly, we were far from coming alive ourselves and it was as much as we could do to stay awake until a decent time of the night. In the end, I ended up heading off for a nice, relaxing bath, which helped me to warm up, as the room was getting quite cold (what is it with us and the air conditioning in hotel rooms this vacation?!) When I came out, I decided to be traditional and put on the cotton dressing gown that they use (called a yukata) and slippers and both were very comfortable, much more than I thought they would be.



Having managed to stay wake until a decent hour (past 8.00, which wasn’t bad, considering how little sleep we had both had), we gave in and headed to bed.

Today we walked 1.42 miles
The weather today was in the mid 50s and sunny, but colder when the sun set.
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The worst thing today was the room not being ready when we arrived at the hotel.
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And the result was it was excellent.
The most magical moment today was seeing Tokyo at night from our bedroom window.

Next: I don’t need an early start!
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Monday 30 March – part three: a British pub with local beer in Tokyo

After an hour or two in the room, we set out to explore the area, handing back our key at reception as we left, as that’s the system they operate here. I think that’s kind of cute, but it’s something you have to get used to and I must admit I was expecting a more high tech system here.


The umbrella holders outside the hotel

We headed down through Akasaka itself, along a small side street and, as we went, found some much cheaper dining options, which was a relief. Of course, it included good old McDonald’s.


[b]Our hotel

Some of the famous Japanese cherry blossom


A Japanese road sign, fortunately in English as well as Kanji!

A number of the restaurants we passed also had photos outside of the dishes, which makes getting what you want a lot easier, especially when you’re not prolific in Kanji, as I’m sadly not. Although we had seen a lot more signs in English already, the restaurants tend not to have, so you’re left with some very confusing menus and I think it would take a good few more years of Japanese study before I’d be able to translate them.

We also found a grocery shop and got some drinks, along with what we believed to be a doughnut (well, the giveaway was that it said that on the side of the package in English! ) and a rice cake for breakfast in the morning. It should be fun trying those out to see if they are what we think they are…

We walked a little further down the street, admiring the myriad of restaurants here, which included a genuine English pub, complete with Kentish beer, brewed 20 miles down the road from where we live (I kid you not!), a couple of Italian places and even a Spanish place. It’s like having the world on your doorstep and obviously the Japanese love enjoying food from around the world.



We then found the entrance to the Hei-Jinga Shrine, with its history dating back to 830. Although the buildings you see here today are all modern, like a lot of Japan, as they tend to rebuild anything that doesn’t make it through the years. Set in the middle of an area of office buildings, it’s amazing to come upon this. It’s literally overlooked by skyscrapers and reminded me of some similar shrines that we found in Hong Kong. It was very peaceful there and I could see why people come here, as it’s a real respite from everyday life.



A water feature outside the temple















We made our way out of there and back down to the main road and headed towards the hotel, so we could leave our stuff, before heading out again. Well, at least that was the plan. It didn’t work out like that, as Mark didn’t want to go out again in the cold. As the sun had set, it had suddenly got very cold outside and I guess that’s not unexpectedly, as it’s fairly similar at home at this time of the year.

Instead, we went to look at the view as night set in from some of the other floors, as well as from our own room. This city is truly more breathtaking after dark and it seems as if it really comes alive then.














Sadly, we were far from coming alive ourselves and it was as much as we could do to stay awake until a decent time of the night. In the end, I ended up heading off for a nice, relaxing bath, which helped me to warm up, as the room was getting quite cold (what is it with us and the air conditioning in hotel rooms this vacation?!) When I came out, I decided to be traditional and put on the cotton dressing gown that they use (called a yukata) and slippers and both were very comfortable, much more than I thought they would be.



Having managed to stay wake until a decent hour (past 8.00, which wasn’t bad, considering how little sleep we had both had), we gave in and headed to bed.

Today we walked 1.42 miles
The weather today was in the mid 50s and sunny, but colder when the sun set.
The best thing today was arriving in Japan.
The worst thing today was the room not being ready when we arrived at the hotel.
The funniest thing today was the woman with her exercises on the plane.
Today we tried a meal at a Japanese restaurant
And the result was it was excellent.
The most magical moment today was seeing Tokyo at night from our bedroom window.

Next: I don’t need an early start!
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The boards aren't letting me delete the double post or sort out the photos that are the wrong way round and I have to head out now, so I'll try and deal with it later.
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Cheryl, another great installment, and I love the pictures. I'm sorry to hear your room wasn't ready and the weather was a tad bit chilly, but by the looks of it you and Mark had a fabulous day, despite being sleepy. Looking foward to reading more. Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us
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Another great installment Cheryl!! Odd pictures or not they were quite enjoyable!! Hope you didn't wake insanely early!!
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Very interesting pictures, Cheryl! The views from the room at night are stunning. And you look very cute in your robe and slippers!
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Once again a great update. Looking forward to the next installment.
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Another great update!! Love the pics of the city at night! Looking forward to reading more
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