Dec. 30th, 2014

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Crossposted from Glamorous in Retrospect. Author: Stephanie.

Only a couple of photos because it’s a pain to edit photos on the iPad. I’ll wait til we get back to post more.

The Kaiyukan Aquarium is a five-story aquarium that features animals and habitats from around the Ring of Fire, the tectonically active zone that circles the Pacific Ocean.

It’s five stories tall, and after you buy your ticket they take you up a loooong escalator that deposits you at the top of the building. You then slowly spiral your way down, circling the tanks, which are each several stories tall. Everyone crowds up at the top even though they try to control the crowd a bit by letting people onto the escalator in batches, but for a while there we had to take it on faith that there were actual animals in the aquarium because we couldn’t get close enough to the exhibits to see anything. As you start walking down the ramps, however, the crowds thin out enough that you can easily wait a minute or two to get close to the plexiglass wall and peer in at the animals.

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Crossposted from Glamorous in Retrospect. Author: Stephanie.

Today started with an early dash to the station to catch the 8:39 Shinkansen to Hiroshima. We had breakfast at the station–seriously, there’s good restaurants at train stations here–and then got on the train.

Continued under the cut: food report and a quintessential Japanese okonomiyaki experience!

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Crossposted from Glamorous in Retrospect. Author: Toby.

It goes without saying that we needed a good way to get online during this trip. Getting around, double-checking hotel reservations, and of course posting here all need at least a semi-reliable internet connection. After using a couple £15 burner phones on our UK trip a few years back, we opted to rent iPhones this time around. Best. Idea. Evar.

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