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This is a recount about our trip to Japan with our parents. It was our first time there, and it was such an amazing experience!
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Arriving

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Arriving

This journal entry is a draft and has not been published yet. Please check back later!
Expensive but worth it!
It takes about an hour and a half by the Airport bus just outside of Terminal 1. There are two places where you can go for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. One is the Kauku restaurant, located on the 2nd floor, and the Cafe, which is in the lobby. My mum and dad bought a package for the rooms, as there were four of us. It's a Cathay Pacific Holiday Package for Easter, so I don't know how much the whole thing was.

The hotel is close to just about everywhere. You can take the shuttle bus to Shinjuku Station, which comes about every 20 minutes, or you can walk there, which takes about 10 minutes. Near the hotel is also a government building, where there is a variety of things to do, from getting food at 7 11, to the stationary store, to the observation deck at night.

The rooms are pretty spacey. The King's room provides a king sized bed, a medium sized television (Japanese and English channels), a desk with a cable to connect to the internet, two bedside tables, a small bathroom provided with toothbrushes, a hairbrush, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and towels of all sizes. There is also a filled fridge and minibar.

If you have any questions about where you would like to go, the front desk is always helpful, giving you a map and very detailed directions.

I think that's about it. OH! and you get free breakfast coupons for however long you stay.


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