

Both N and A seemed interested in checking out an owl cafe so I tried to track one down that was open and relatively close. We changed our minds though because it was $20 for an hour! Just too expensive. I will try again another time. Tsukiji fish market area was nearby so we headed there for a fresh sushi lunch. It was fantastic. The area was pretty cool to see, a bunch of huge chopped fish heads. Post lunch we stopped at the Meiji Shrine that was located on beautiful wooded grounds. I finally remembered my seal book so I got another stamp there. There was even a traditional Shinto wedding going on while we were there. It was interesting to see her headdress and their outfits.

Then the mess began. I easily got to Ikebukuro station with 20 minutes to spare, but I only knew where the bus had dropped me off. I read through the signs, checked maps, used google translate, but couldn’t figure out where the pick up stop was. I even crossed the street and checked around the corner where a bus stop was marked on the map, but there were just local buses. A sweet Japanese couple came up to me and offered help. I guess they had noticed me walking in circles. At this point, it was already 7 minutes past the departure time so I knew my bus was gone. They helped me out though and brought me to the stop - which was around the corner and some meters past the local bus stop, grr. They even came with me to the train station so that I could get on the right line to Takasaki, although that much I knew how to do, ha. The problem with the train was the Takasaki line was having delays due to some weird track noise. It ended up being a 20 minute delay by the time I got to the station, so I missed the next train back to Tomioka and had to wait again. Finally made it to my bed at 11 pm, wah.
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