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Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
The second day we were in Tokyo, we woke up to a bright, sunny day which was a relief for us. I don’t know whether I can stand any more rainy, gloomy days for the rest of our vacation.

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Asakusa To Kinshicho On Foot
To Tokyo!
After a rainy day visiting Enoshima and Kamakura ; the next day continued to be a cold gloomy day. We checked out from our hotel in Kawasaki and head-off to Tokyo

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To Tokyo!
From Kawasaki To Enoshima On A Rainy Day
Things didn’t go as planned on Day 10 of our trip. It rained almost the whole day! Booohooo! Got out from our warm hotel room late and had brunch at Kawasaki Station food court.

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From Kawasaki To Enoshima On A Rainy Day
The Kagawa Prefecture
I started the day by going out for a run (alone, this time) at 6.00am. The Takamatsu Port is just about 1km away from the hotel we were staying in. It helped that I saw a runner (in compression wear, no less) along the way so I just kept pace (read: make sure he was within sight) with him until I knew roughly where I wanted to do my run.

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The Kagawa Prefecture
The Fourth Island
Shikoku; the smallest island of the four main island in Japan and that’s the destination we’re headed to in Day 5. Took this very cutely decorated Anpanman character Limited Express Shikaze train from Okayama to Matsuyama, just minutes before it’s set to depart from the station.

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The Fourth Island
Synchronise Your Watches!
When one has the habit of arriving the train platform just minutes before the train departs, it is imperative that our watch is synchronised to train station’s time.

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Synchronise Your Watches!
Japan In A Few Hours!
By the time this post is up, we should be on our way to Japan and will be arriving Haneda Airport at 10.30pm. Not flying JAL this time

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Japan In A Few Hours!
Asakusa Walking
Both Zaini and I are very fond of Asakusa. Its’ nice and laid back, once you get away from the crazy tourist crowd that congregate at the Kaminarimon Gate, shopping for ehem, tacky souvenir stuff at Nakamise Dori or visiting Senso-ji. Asakusa, that we’ve come to love…

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Asakusa Walking
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