Thursday, May 5, 2011

Tokyo, Keio Plaza Hotel


Well, finally made it!  It’s 5:45 PM local time, but 4:48 AM in terms of my “real” day.  Thirteen hours on the plane, another hour and a half in the airport shuttle bus to the hotel, but we’re here, and really tired.  Looking out from the 28th floor (see below) of the Keio Plaza (nice place) Tokyo looks like any other large metropolitan city.  Trick at this point is to stay up long enough so I can get a “normal” night’s sleep.  Hopefully, a nice inexpensive noodle dinner with Jeff Shapiro tonight, a little sake and then bed; tomorrow, off to Nagoya.

8:45 PM

Back from a great impromptu dinner with Jeff and Alan.  First were “appetizers” at a stand-up sushi bar (some of the best sushi I’ve ever had), and inexpensive, at least 10 pieces of great sushi and a large cup of sake for about $20, not bad.  Then we were on to a Ramen noodle place, which was Ramen, pork dumplings and beer for less than $15.  Great food, a really nice introduction to a small portion of Tokyo’s eating nightlife.

Jeff is amazed at how un-crowded things are here in Tokyo; he thinks that the tourism is but a fraction of what it used to be.  All of this due to the earthquake, tsunami, and ensuing nuclear problem.  We’ll see how the other areas that we’ll be visiting look.

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