丁度良いコッブが何処に見ても・・・
I am trying to think of an appropriate way to break the news to my mum gently.
As I decide what flavoured instant noodles I shall have for dinner, let us ponder for a minute how I bought all that I did in one day. And really, only about half of it is for myself. I guess that’s Japan for you. You can’t turn a corner without having to/wanting to spend more money. Today I had the best peach and mango tart I’ve ever had. When I wake up to take a dump in the morning, I shall regret the 500yen I spent on it. But it was Super good tart, nonetheless.
Visited Roppongi Hills (no, didn’t buy anything from there are you mad) and took obligatory picture of Tokyo Tower. Would have stayed for the night scenery, except I was too tired from the commuting and decided to head back early. Rachel - You know what’s cheap in Japan? lomo cameras; I was SUPERBLY tempted to blow an unnecessary 4000yen on a Diana camera. Polaroid film also seems to be readily available like tissue paper, so I suppose it is a bit of a waste that I do not own a polaroid camera.
Ok I think I am going to spend 100yen on bath towel rental cos I just squeezed my luggage To The Max and have no desire to open it again till I get home.
