【夜行バスで行く東京赤坂迎賓館】50歳ひとり旅 Tokyo,Japan

Now 23:36. AIIRO70. I’m at the supermarket right now, and I’m going to take the night bus to Tokyo now! I still have about 30 minutes until I get on the bus, so I’m killing time at the supermarket because I’m cold.

There are many ways to get to Tokyo, such as the Shinkansen and airplanes. But why did I choose to take the bus this time? Because it is the cheapest. Also, the bus leaves from my city. For example, if I were to fly, I would go to Kanku Airport.

It saves time and money. Also, I have never taken a night bus, so I wanted to try it. I also wanted to take a night bus because I felt it was a good deal to get there while I was sleeping. So I am going to Tokyo for the first time by night bus.

I will arrive at Basta Shinjuku in Tokyo at 7:30am. I’m a little worried if I can sleep. I’ll kill a little time here until then. Here you go. Good evening. Last stop now. First time here in Ebina. 5:42 pm. Can you tell?

I still can’t sleep that well. but what I could sleep, I could sleep. I’m going to the bathroom It’s very hot on the bus and very dry. I have a sore throat now, and I ate some candy. Willer Express, no. Not this one. Huh? Yabah Yabah! I don’t know what bus I’m on.

I was told to hold off. Oh no… that one, it says Buster Shinjuku. This must be it. And the bus arrived at Shinjuku. We get off. A little introduction to the seats before There is one outlet on the side of the seat and there is a footrest

The bus has three rows, so it is spacious and There is a curtain separating the window seat from the left and right side of the bus. Now let’s get off the bus. driver:yes thank you for boarding AIIRO:Thank you very much There’s a huge line for the restroom

I don’t know how to get there from here. There’s a huge line for the restrooms. There was a line for the restroom. I just went into the station, and I went to the restroom here. I don’t think there’s that much of a line.

It’s starting to rain. I’m going to Meiji Jingu Shrine with an umbrella. Harajuku station now. I came two stops on the Yamanote line from Shinjuku to go to Meiji Jingu Shrine. It rained. See, already. Meiji Jingu Shrine.

I took the bus for the first time, but I think I could sleep, I think I could sleep, but I couldn’t sleep. And the bus was already dark, so it was easier to sleep. And also, there was a footrest, so…

I was really worried about swelling, but my feet are comfortable with no swelling at all. I was very worried about swelling, but I am comfortable with no swelling at all. There are three breaks, and when you get to the rest stop, some people are sleeping, There’s no announcement that we’ve arrived.

I wonder if they opened the curtains. And there’s a sign on the left side of the driver’s seat that says on the left side of the driver’s seat. And you look at it and you come back by that time. So the only thing you have to be I have to be careful because

If you don’t take a picture of the license plate number of that bus, you’re going to It’s going to be a bit of a challenge. I’ve been cleaning up. Is that the main shrine in front? That’s the only place that feels very bright.

Is it my imagination? It’s raining and cloudy. but it’s God’s power, isn’t it? It feels very bright. I’ve been taking pictures of weddings for a long time So cute, and the baby’s crying. That’s the north torii over there. The trees and stuff are amazingly magnificent. It doesn’t take much rain.

I got lost at Yotsuya station and finally arrived at the Geihinkan. I finally arrived at the Geihinkan. Gakushuin Elementary School or something. This is probably Gakushuin Elementary School. That’s the one that the royal family goes to. And I’m going to be here. cross over to the other side.

It’s under construction now, unfortunately, but you know, you see it on TV all the time. Lovely. I did my appointment at 12:00 but was able to move it up to 10:30. We toured the Japanese-style annex first. For foreign VIPs.

To know the beauty of Japanese culture. Photographs are allowed only in the garden, but There are several days a year when you can take pictures It was gorgeous! You should see this. The chandelier came from France. I bought them at the time.

There’s a ton of them, three of them, hanging from the ceiling, and so on. We started at 10:30 and it’s now 12:00, and it’s taking an hour and a half. It’s taking an hour and a half. The Japanese-style annex has a tour guide who explains everything to us one by one.

There are three doors. The one with the chrysanthemum crest on it is for the Emperor and his guests only. and guests can only pass through. It doesn’t feel like Japan. Thank God it stopped raining. I’m glad.

I’m hungry. I haven’t eaten anything since this morning. And now I’m going to go to a cafe near this guest house. I’m thinking of going there to eat. Good to see something top notch. I made a collection of all the finest furniture and decor.

The most amazing thing is that Emperor Showa lived in this house. and he lived in this house. It really is totally different. It’s a different world. I’m thinking of going to that cafe. I don’t think it’s crowded.

It was a very cold day, so a warm café au lait was soaking in the warmth. I don’t really want anything in particular. I forgot my towel today. But 1100 yen too expensive. Well, I don’t need it. So we’re backtracking. You’re making a mistake. I’m going to the Yaesu side.

He’s going back and forth a lot. Here, here, here. I have to come here. years I met your friend Nancy in Tokyo last year. We met in Seoul in September. Please check out what happened then! nancy:Long time no see, where did you go? aiiro:I went back and forth between Marunouchi and Yaesu

I went to the soufflé recommended by nancy, It was delicious and tender. Not too hot? I can’t put it in my mouth. I just left your friend and will take the 17:33 I’m going to take the 17:33 Hikari.

I’ve never been particularly interested in Tokyo, but I’ve been to a lot of museums and art galleries. It’s a really nice city to visit places with history and to deepen your education as an adult. This trip made me think See you soon, Tokyo!

赤坂迎賓館の見学のために関西から初めて乗った3列シートの夜行バス。赤坂離宮の豪華さは期待以上でした。休憩所のサービスエリアでバスを見失ったり、東京駅の丸の内口がわからずにうろうろしたり。今回はaiiro voyage in Japanです!

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  1. just back from Hokkaido and Tokyo (day 3-23–3-30), I saw a lot of beautiful snow in Asahikawa, but as the weather more colder than the previous year just a few sakura 見た, 残念です

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