Tokyo to London

Mon 2012/12/10 23:18 UTC  |  Diary
Fabrice Requin

Fabrice Requin

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Morning everyone, just arrived yesterday in London from Tokyo feeling exhausted after deciding to spend the 12 hours flight going through a marathon of movies (not recommended). Still gutted that my Japan trip has ended but it did feel that it was time to go, now that im back in London for the next 2 months or so I can first of all give my legs a deserved break, they did a great job surviving the jam packed itinerary I planned. By saying that I took more than 15 thousand pictures so have a lot to show (Oh god the editing >.<) Anyway heres a small report of my last hours in Tokyo. Enjoy and till next time! Tokyo to London All packed up the night before with Sena-chan, I think I deserve a medal for managing to leave Tokyo with only one suitcase. Tokyo to London Morning view from the hostel. Tokyo to London Ate my last beef bowl which was something i frequently ate given its not that expensive. Tokyo to London Took the rapid Chuo line train from Idabashi to Tokyo. Tokyo to London Then took the Narita express bound for the airport. How many of you have taken the express? Tokyo to London Tokyo to London View of Tokyo Sky Tree. Tokyo to London Arrival at Narita airport. Tokyo to London Flying British airways. Tokyo to London First time Ive taken a direct flight to London from Tokyo. Any of you flew long haul flight before? Tokyo to London Bought a copy Dengeki G’s at the airport bookstore to try and kill time. Tokyo to London Arrived at London at around 3pm but by the time I arrived home it was already dark ^^, anyway what a long journey, now let my London adventure begin!

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Fabrice is a blogger, full time university student, web enthusiast and founder of Fateful Encounters.. This blog is his final haven when everything seems nuisances; urging him to assess and to share his thoughts and his own findings to the world, or at least to his fellow neighbors in the blog sphere.


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