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Day 2

Can it be the second day already? I feel like this trip will go fast! Today we went to Akihabara Electric town... Is Tokyo a ghost town? You tell me!!

We only have two nights at Toco Heritage Hostel! I will be so sad to go. We were comfy in our huge quilts, though Jess found the mats and floor to be quite hard! I forgot that I had floor training sometimes :) I heartily suggest Toco! The three friends who started it last year, really making welcoming. I suggest the 300Yen breakfast! She makes it right in the little kitchen and it's very mild! The walls are paper so you can hear people kind of clear. Jess brought a pair of earplugs and I sleep like a rock, so we made out fine! But if you are light sleeper, bring earplugs for sure. It's not to be missed, especially if you can't afford a ryokan, I think this is next to the best thing. It is a 100 yr old house or something and we had futons to sleep on. 
Left to Right: Aoi, Mama, Ishi

Sorry if this is fragmented, I feel pretty spacey today! I think it's overload of my senses! Should I just place some pictures up?? I think so!

Cute toys !

Eva lockers!

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Ohiyo! From Tokyo


The ride was long and arduous! But most flights are. The above picture is Alaska! I never knew it could be so beautiful! I'm going to keep this short and catch up when I get back. We had a lot airplane ride and then the train! Trains are running pretty normally besides the NEX being down :) We even took one that was just a regular train to save some yen :) It was only 1000yen so it was worth it :) We found our accomidations fast after taking the metro. Well going out for today! I'll have some more pictures!! 

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ONE DAY TILL LIFT OFF!


Today is only one day away from lift off! Tomorrow at about 4am I will be on a plane, groggy and weird!!
There was a small 6.5 earthquake yesterday in the Sendai area and also a Tsunami warning. Fortunately it was small and the Tsunami warning was over as quick as it began. It appeared there wasn't too much more damage and none of it affected Tokyo. So pretty soon I'll be on my way reporting from Tokyo or simply enjoying myself too much to make any kind of proper postings. Heh:) This time I will be seeing different things like Fuji-q land, maybe some marimos, a mountain nearby!! I only regret that the aquarium and zoo will be closed. Also that I will not get to see beauty and the beast Takarazuka style.. ^^ BUT WE"LL BE IN JAPAN!!  WOOHOO!!  Again I shall be doing it on a budget heh.

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WE ARE GOING!

Me and J ( don't know if she wants to be named) are going to Tokyo and staying there the full time. We are going to visit Fuji-Q land ( it is open now!) and have great accomidations! I'm really excited and proud of Japan for really putting so much effort into revival! If you think about it, it's only been about a week since the disaster! I'm really excited!!! I will update more as it comes along. We also found out, near our stay is a "bigbox" a huge building with shopping, fitness, arcade, and restuarants! WOOT:)

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Phhhhewww

It's getting more difficult to waylay my family and friends about this. Most of the sensational news is getting through to them and most won't listen to me. I've been reading several articles and reports over the past few days since the Earthquake happened. Also I've been reading people's first hand accounts of going to Tokyo and finding that it's not torn into pieces and radiated, but trying to get back to normal. A few less lights for conservation and slightly reduced schedules ie, instead of the train coming every 4-5 mins, they are coming every 9-10 mins... That's still fast here, compared to the buses! Also the Metro is running as normal, without reduced schedules. As of now I would still like to go, but I'm getting annoyed by people who don't actually inform themselves and now are trying to yell at me about it. Sorry, I actually take the time to research what's going on, so in order to convince me, general panic is just not going to make it happen. I'm make a more solid decision next week.

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Japan Earthquake!

Unless you live under a rock, you probably have heard of the 8.9 earthquake that devastated northern Japan over in Sendai and surrounding areas. It was quite stunning and I was very worried about friends and family who currently live in Japan. The phone lines went down, the transportation was stopped... Very scary. At this point the death toll is still undetermined and rising, as well as a large number missing.

Please view my friend Kyra's blog about the Earthquake in Tokyo area Little Gajin Blog.

Many people at work asked me if I were still going to Japan as well. I said I would definitely go barring airports being down. I have another 2 and half weeks. The places where I have made my reservations said they are still intact and doing fine. I think it's more supportive to Japan's economy to go rather than everyone cancel going to Japan all at once. Also know you can support Japan through the Red Cross efforts!

My prayers go out to Japan in their hard times.

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