Well our bodies are still adjusting to the time difference – I was awake from 2am and Neil from 4am. Mind you it’s not so bad when you are on the 34th floor of the hotel with a view over Tokyo – it’s amazing at night with all the lights. The one thing we have noticed is how quiet it is – it’s one of the biggest cities in the world yet you would never know. There are no sirens or honking of horns – a far cry from New York where that’s all you hear!!
We finally fell back asleep and got up about 9. Breakfast in the hotel is included – a bonus as we didn’t think it was. They cater for everyone and the range is bizarre to say the least. There’s bacon, hot dogs, funny potato things, pasta, chicken dishes (??), fresh fruit, cereals and pastries. Neil was super happy as he got Kellog’s cornflakes this morning!
After breakfast we headed to Shimbashi station to hop on the train to Toyko station. En route we saw an episode of the Power Rangers being filmed!! We managed to use the ticket machines – think we’ve got the hang of it now. Mind you they do have an option to have everything in English! You just need to look at the route map to see what station you want and it tells you the price of the ticket. They’re doing up Tokyo train station and it’s going to look amazing when it’s all done. After a short walk from the station you reach the Imperial Palace. Only a small bit of the gardens are open to the public – it was strange as lots of business people from the surrounding area come here for their lunch. We saw some cherry blossoms today – can’t wait to see them in full bloom. On entering the area of the gardens that’s open to the public there is a small museum with a display of gifts to the Emperor and his wife.
Next stop was the Science Museum – it’s clearly designed for kids and there’s no explanation in English so we didn’t understand anything but it was worth a visit!
We then headed to the Marunouchi building to grab a bite to eat. Sat down to some sushi and a rice and pork dish in the food hall – it was simple and tasty.
Dinner tonight was in a tempura restaurant – out most expensive meal yet but worth it. A small glass of beer was £5!! I got in to trouble for not eating the prawn’s tail of my tempura – I then made sure I ate the legs! They were actually quite tasty. Wasn’t brave enough to try eel – maybe next time!
Small scare when we tried to get money out of the 7/11 ATM. Neil’s card was refused but mine was OK. After a 15 min call to Natwest it’s all sorted – apparantly his account was locked for fraud protection, even though he called beforehand. Hopefully we won’t get this again – we can’t afford to keep calling back to the UK. The woman in the fraud section said Natwest would refund but I’m not so sure!!
We decided we would have a drink after that but the hotel are looking for £10 for a glass of beer – we decided we didn’t need a drink after all! No wonder the hotel bar is empty.
That’s all for today – tomorrow I think we’re going to head to Tokyo Bay.