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owlectomy ([personal profile] owlectomy) wrote2010-03-29 05:29 pm

A Plan

This is all very contingent, and especially contingent on me bouncing back relatively quickly from jet lag (I've had bad experiences, and I've had experiences of falling down dead for a four-hour nap in the middle of the day and then being fine. We'll see.) And none of it needs to happen on a specific day except the Ghibli museum, because I've got tickets for that.

-Ueno Park at daybreak, if my jetlag wakes me up early, as I expect -- my hotel is right by there.
-Tomioka silk filature, followed by onsen in Maebashi.
-The hike in Kamakura to the large Buddha, possibly followed by wandering around Kamakura.
-Takarazuka, if I can manage to get tickets; the Tokyo one more likely than the Osaka one.
-Ghibli museum
-Wandering around the shitamachi areas of Tokyo, especially the used bookstores around Ochanomizu
-Wandering around Shinjuku, Harajuku, Ikebukuro, Shibuya, hoping to see the crowds of fashionable people around Harajuku on Sunday, and also eating crepes.

I want this to be a vacation and not a forced march of tourism, so I'm prepared to cancel any of those in favor of lying in bed watching the Japanese "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" if I get tired or stressy. (Except going to Tomioka, since I am ostensibly going for research purposes.)

[identity profile] owldaughter.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
GHIBLI MUSEUM!

That is all.

[identity profile] wintersweet.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
I'm usually okay with flying west, if I don't sleep for the last 8 hours of the plane ride (well, not that I can these days). It just turns me into Super!Morning!Lark! which is sooo weird. haha. But kinda productive in some ways.

I don't think you need MORE stuff to do, but here are my Tokyo tags: http://delicious.com/wintersweet/tokyo
Some of them are even useful. And I endorse the lying around if needed bit. I'm a "run around and see everything!!!" type when I manage to get abroad, but I think we spent a whole day in our ryokan once because we needed it. Sometimes you do.

Have fun!!! (Research, eh??? :D Cool!)

If you suddenly need anything, I have a very good friend living in Yokohama who just moved back from the US and doesn't have a job yet and whose keitai e-mail I have. You probably know people there too, but just in case...Well, I'm half-asleep, but you get the idea.
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[personal profile] littlebutfierce 2010-03-30 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh oooh! You could try this to see if it works for avoiding jet lag? Though I don't know if I'd ever be able to try it, b/c on long flights being able to eat is a small pleasant break in monotony!

[identity profile] takumashii.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 10:23 am (UTC)(link)
I'll have to try that -- it is possibly the only idea I've seen online for avoiding jet lag that's not pretty silly! My flight gets in around 5:00 pm Tokyo time, so I think I'll have to fast before the flight and then I can eat on the plane when it's night in NY and morning in Tokyo.