Friday, March 4, 2011

shinkansen

03/03/2011 (part two)

It's like Groundhog Day here.  Yesterday, when we left Japan, it was 11:30 a.m. on March 3rd.  When we arrived home in Chicago, it was 8:45 a.m. on March 3rd.  I'm just glad I get to relive the second March 3rd at home with my kitty :)  


I didn't sleep at all on the plane.  I watched Black Swan, Love & Other Drugs, Due Date and (for the second time) Social Network.  It's amazing what eleven hours does to a girl who normally doesn't watch movies.  


So, right now it's 2:26 a.m. on March 4th and I am WIDE awake...maybe because my body thinks I'm still in Japan (where it is 5:26 p.m.) or maaaybe it's because the second we got home & cuddled Presley, we both crashed.  We were in such deep sleeps that we didn't hear our neighbor drop in to check on Presley (once he saw our bags by the door, he realized we were home & quietly snuck back out).  We slept until 6:30 p.m.  We had dinner at 9 (Portillos hot dogs!) and I have all of our laundry done.  Naoto & Presley are both asleep (Presley is snoozing here by me...she hasn't really let me out of her sight since returning home!) and I think I might have to head to bed soon.  


More Japan reflections later :)  

03/03/2011 (part one)

Flight day!  Up at 7:30 (after more messed up sleep in the middle of the night), breakfast, airport, upgraded to premier economy class for free, last minute purchases, looooong flight and then HOME!


Here are pictures of our breakfasts.


Naoto:


Me:

02.03.2011

Today was our last day in Japan.  We spent most of the day traveling back to Narita to stay the night at a hotel for our flight tomorrow morning.  We started the day at Mister Donut with Hisae & Norio.  We each had noodles for lunch there, followed by donuts & coffee...many coffees.  I think we each had three refills, partly because it was warm & tasty, but also partly because leaving meant saying goodbye.  


After lunch, we drove to the train station.  We only had minutes to spare, which resulted in a mad dash to the train (carrying our extra luggage made a 'dash' more of a crawl) and quick goodbyes.  We took a local train (comparable to Chicago's Metra) to a bullet train to another train and then took a bus to our hotel...it was about an hour ride on each train which made for an exhausting trip.  We had visions of heading into the city of Narita for one last hurrah in Japan, but decided instead to eat dinner at the hotel.  The food was good and the short elevator ride up to our beds was better!  


My favorite part of dinner was dessert...sukura ice cream!  Sakura (cherry blossom) flavor was in full force during our stay in Japan--Mister Donut had the donut, Starbucks had a latte, a scone & a macaroon (I tried all three!), sakura KitKats and other candies, rice balls...anything you could think of had this sweet floral flavor.  By the end of the month, the cherry blossoms will be in full force in Japan.  Next year, I want to visit during this season :)  Anyway, back to dessert--










--yum!  











Tuesday, March 1, 2011

01/03/2011

We are in Mie visiting Hisae & Norio (my sister & brother in law).  Their home is in a more rural part of the country, so it is a whole different experience than Tokyo.  We took a 2-hour bullet train/local train combo from Tokyo with them.  It was fun to travel & snack on the train while catching up with them!  Once we arrived, we went to Norio's parents, the Setas, for dinner.  The Setas have an outdoor shed with fire pits & wood-burning stoves.  They prepared a feast for us that included clams, mussels, snapper, fresh (as in still moving) lobster & other seafood that comes in shells I've only seen in Florida gift shops.  We had too much sake before walking home to their apartment to sleep. 















This moring, we went to Lotteria, a Japanese fast food burger joint.  We saw Lotteria on a Japanese TV program this week and we wanted to try their specialties.  Naoto had a hamburger with a poached egg & teriyaki sauce on it and I had a shrimp burger with lettuce & tartar sauce on top.  It was soooo good!

After lunch, we went to the Ise Shrine, a large shrine in Mie.  It was pouring & chilly, but we had a fun time making a trek to the shrine and then walking through the shops and seeing the traditional Japanese crafts.  I found my favorite snack here, a toasted rice cracker coated in sugar.  It is soooo good because it is served hot & fresh and it brought back good memories of eating in Kyoto in 2008. 











We spent the evening at the grocery store stocking up on our favorite snacks and then tonight we went to dinner at Douton-Bori where we grilled our own Japanese pancakes.  Norio was an excellent host who just might have a career in Beni Hana :) 

















Tomorrow is our last day, so off to bed so I can make the most of it!