Located right next to Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel, the hotel I stayed (which name I have already forgotten) at was built last year. It had a comfortable lobby with a very smart metal stand for you to put your bag on while you do your check in and check out at the reception.
First meal in Tokyo was a combination of sashimi combo and Shabu Shabu. There were altogether 5 hungry adults, so I could not take the risk of leisurely taking photos of the beef.
People talk about cultural shock in Japan, what comes to mind is the lack of English skills and different customs.Used to being in places where I cannot speak the local dialect, language difference did not pose a big threat to my system. My first feeling of culture shock struck me when I walked into the shower of my hotel room. What better (or worse) culture shock can there be when the most intimate and private act of the day had to be altered from a standing position in shower into a sitting position in showering. It actually makes sense to sit down when one showers, but it took some time to adjust to this culture.
Pseudo Zen garden outside Imperial Hotel. Do we have time to think about thinking within the setting of a metropolis?
3 comments:
When was Day 1...?
Hello!! My brother from another mother.
Nice photos and good description!
Love the toilets and amazing idea with sitting when showering! Revolutionary! Some ppl should even add bar tables in the shower for ppl like me. Amazing.
Gosh I wish I was there with u, having shabushabu, drinking sake, going to that exact jazz lounge.
Do post more stuff!! Why u being lazy now!
By the way, its me, wongy
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