Finally we are ready to go out and see the sky Japanese!
No!
To get to Tokyo we have to take the train. The train takes you directly to the airport. The first time there has been very bad, so we had a train ticket is just a minute left before us (our fault, we did not know exactly where to go and we were not yet accustomed to the signs). The airport staff has come straight up, a lady told us where and how to immediately take the train, then helped us to make another ticket that we have not paid, because basically we had not used one before. Comodo. It does not seem appropriate to make yet another comparison with what happens to us.
The train was clean and cool air conditioning (there is a place in the world that takes advantage of the air conditioning as well as Japan), a small television were given updates about the latest stock quotes, and out of the windows .. . out of the windows? Nothing.
It seemed the night, but basically they were just after 18:00. The windows were blacked out? They could be so much.
Travel, therefore, was anonymous for about an hour, just long enough to reach the outskirts of Tokyo ...
Lights!
Blind.
Lights! On the streets that sometimes appeared and disappeared in seconds.
Blind.
This was our first trip to the extravagant metropolis.
After about two hours of travel we finally arrive at Tokyo station. Kindly help us to move our bulky luggage and off to the luc .. not yet. To define
Tokyo station are just two words: "immense" and "city". This is a city within a city, pass me the pun. To make half a mind to look at the map:
Click here for an interactive map [Mapion].
A huge flow of people seems to come and keep us on the last second. We feel disoriented.
Why can not they all clash?
A bit hesitant we are reaching the first exit that we see ...
... big mistake, the outputs are dozens and distant from each other. In the hallways of this huge metal tunnel we see a myriad of restaurants, newsagents, shops which fail to understand the utility.
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