This is what staying up all night packing, then spending
another night drinking, then flying for 10 hours does
to you. It's not pretty, is it.
My my, what a difference a night of sleep makes. After a night of
good sleep in a comfortable bed, I had a sumptuous American breakfast,
complete with eggs and bacon, in a room with a beautiful view of
Tokyo. Afterwards, I walked around Tokyo in full business attire with
several other program participants. We looked quite the part of the
Japanese "salaryman," except for our not being Japanese.
The hotel is highly luxurious, and we have been treated like princes
thus far. I haven't really experienced much 'true' Japan yet, but I will not complain! So this hotel is pretty much the sweetest thing in the world. If you didn't tell me I was in Japan, I might not have guessed it, were it not for the Japanese people all over the place.
We just had a fantastic lunch with excellent service, and
now there are several more training sessions this afternoon before our
welcome reception tonight (i.e. more food, I hope!). After that, it
will likely be out for kara-oke.
I'm gonna go have a conversation with our electric toilet now.
My first Japanese meal, on the airplane.
The stewardesses were definitely very hot.
They were filming a Japanese television commercial.
The one guys' nose was bloody. Not knowing Japanese myself,
I had no idea how that fit into the plotline.
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