Well Placed Hotel

Another lovely waterfall-side breakfast and our plans have changed again. We had hoped to get to a lovely looking hotel on lake kawaguchiko, but a “landflow injection” closed the tracks into tokyo, presumably caused by the typhoon.

Back then from Nakatsugawa to Nagoya for another Hikari shinkansen straight into tokyo, where we managed to find the smallest hotel I’ve ever stayed in, even the loo had to be angled to let you sit on it…

Still, it did the job covering the one surprise night before our intended hotel in tokyo. It did come with the benefit of being too close to the metropolitan police museum that we couldn’t pass it up.

Caters to a lot of ages where the lower floors help kids understand the police, and the upper floors go more into the activities and history of the police.

We then moved over to our intended hotel which is within 30 minutes, or one metro stop, from Akihabara, in which we have spent two and a half days and far too much money. Got some nice things out of it though!

Cutest Game of Cloth-head ever

We found some interesting places to eat while we were there, on the first day it was a German themed restraunt… an odd experience, but nice food. Then there was the square enix cafe, overpriced for the food, but it was very dragon quest themed! The drinks came with limited edition coasters to keep, and some placemats. Then it woukd be rude to leave without picking up some FFVII remake wall scrolls just released this month. Then on the third day it was sushi-go-round, very good, tasty sushi.