Our last day.
We had a late start to the day. There was no real rush, so we got up, and went across to Segafredo for our last breakfast. Once back at the room, Kaoru decided she wanted to re-pack the bags, so I put them up on the bed and she shuffled things across the three suitcases. I had a shower, and finished off a couple of things that needed doing, and thought about how we would spend our last day here.
We checked out of the hotel a bit before 11 (which was check out time), leaving our bags at the hotel, and we caught a train to Todoroki Valley. This is an area close to Mio’s and Kozue’s house. It was a short walk from the train station, along which we went to the super market for a drink. The valley was a little foresty area in the suburban jungle. A stream ran through the middle of it. It was a peaceful area, and very picturesque. We even saw some artists down there painting.
We got to a temple (no surprise there), which we had to walk up several steps to see. We had a bit of a walk around, and then started the walk back. We didn’t want to stroll around the suburban area as we would get too far away from the station. So we started walking back. There were mosquitoes down here and Kaoru was getting bitten. We saw a sign pointing to a tomb, so we ascended a truck-load of steps and followed my GPS to get there. This was not what I had expected. It was an above ground mound, maybe 50 feet high. We climbed to the top and there was a description of the person buried there, and his weapons and armour also buried with him.
We managed to find another way back to the train station, so we didn’t need to go back down to the forest. We caught a train a couple of stops, and then had to do the one thing we had not yet done this trip – sushi train. We noticed an advertisement for this place on the train ride to Todoroki Valley, and Kaoru managed to find it. It was only a 5-10 minute walk from the station.
Content that I had now completed all I needed to in this trip, we caught the train back to Shinagawa. We still had some time to kill so stopped for a cold macha latte at the station. We got our bags at the hotel and caught the bus from the hotel to the airport. With 3 suitcases we didn’t bother with the train.
We were at the airport about an hour before check in opened. So we posted off the wifi hotspot we had rented and passed the time. We noticed the line was forming – even the business class one! So we joined that about 15 minutes before check in opened. Eventually we were able to check in. Baggage was fine and all got Business Class labels on them. We went through customs and waited in the business lounge for our flight to be called.
A fantastic holiday. A bit too much work, unfortunately. Especially Fitgenes. But we got to see a few new areas, and the Marikart was an awesome experience!