Part 3: Target Tokyo
Being a third part of my travels, and being concerned with Shinkansens, beautiful scenery, Tokyo, birthdays and food. No hobbits included.
My brief visit to Japan’s South Island over, it was time to hit the train tracks and take the Shinkansen up to Tokyo. This time, I got to travel on 3 different shinkansens.
The journey itself took about 5 hours.
The insides of the train are similar to a coach bus. The cushiony seats are reclinable, there’s plenty of leg room (even for me) and you can put stuff above you. They have different configurations, 2-2seats and 2-3 seats.
The scenery and views on the journey was an interesting glimpse into Japan.
Within an hour, we were in snowfields, and I was sooo tempted to get off the train just to play around in it.
Japan is pretty mountainous, which makes for amazing scenes and contrasts.
The ‘scenery’ highlight on the train ride was definitely seeing this mountain.
Mount Fuji. Pretty slick eh.
Tokyo station was a seething mass of people, however it is under massive construction, due to be finished in 2010 or 2012, so wasn’t really that picture worthy. There are lots of random scultuptures and such around though.
This is the “Peace Clock”. Not sure what about it represents peace, but there you have it. It should also be noted that Tokyo is a candidate city for the 2016 Olympic Games.
After checking into our super-tiny hotel room, we decided to try something fun and go restaurant hopping for dinner.
The aim was for a round of drinks and small dishes at each one. Sake was at the first restaurant.
I guess it’s getting a bit old me showing all these photos of food, so I’ll “select” a few from the second restaurant. Scallops anyone?
Or how about a yoghurt-ish shaka shaka drink?
At a lot of restaurants (ones I saw anyway), after the 25th of December, they raise their prices in anticipation of New Years. So it wasn’t as cheap as it could have been. As a result, we decided to raid 7/11 and take the party back home.
My best friend Haagen-dazs was there as well. I’ve only ever had Haagen-Dazs when I was in China, and afaik, it’s not available in Sydney. Heaven knows why. I mean, we have TWO lindt cafes! Why not Haagen-Dazs.
This post is being cut a little short, in order to meet publishing deadlines, (and because I want to sleep now.) (And if you didn’t realise, that was my birthday dinner above =p)
So I’ll leave you with this little gem I found on the Tokyo subway.
Juicy Tokyo photos and more tomorrow!
Stay Tuned~

Hey Legi,
Awesome to see your pics of Japan. Oh how I miss being over there!
You’re lucky you got to see Mt Fuiji on such a nice day, everytime we went past it was cloudy and foggy. I STILL haven’t seen it lol.
Anyway, take it easy!
wow! mt fuji is stunning! too bad you were in the train! ha ha, after experiencing japan’s public transport system…australia’s one will seem EVEN WORSE