We remained at Tokyo Tower until it closed. Then, we had dinner-cum-supper at a sushi restaurant. My first sushi in Japan!

Salad and chawanmushi

Salad and chawanmushi (steamed egg custard).

Sushi platter

Many restaurants open ’til late in Japan. By the time we left, it was already past midnight! We missed the train and had to take a cab instead. It ended up being a really expensive cab ride, and not just due to the cab fare alone.

During the day’s shopping trip in Shibuya, I had bought 4 guys’ shirts (for friends) and 2 cute bras (for myself). It ended up being another fruitless shopping trip anyway because I left it all behind in the cab! It was worth a few hundred (singapore) bucks!

Surprisingly, I found myself feeling sore not due to the large amount spent on the stuff I lost. It was more of the fact that all my efforts in finding gifts for my friends had totally gone down the drain!

Having formed a really good impression of the Japanese, I harbored high hopes that the cab driver might return my stuff at my hotel (that’s where he dropped me off). Well, he didn’t. The hotel receptionists helped made calls to the various cab companies but nothing came up. Beni joked that if it weren’t for the bras, the driver would probably have returned all my stuff!

Anyway right now I’m already long over the incident, so let’s move on!

Within a cab in Tokyo

Speaking of cabs, do you know that the cab fare in Tokyo starts from ¥660? That’s around 8 to 9 Singapore dollars! For all the cab rides I took, the cab fare always ranged from 30 to 40 bucks. I ended up using the subway most of the time.


Stay tuned for day 5!