Blossoms, bullet train and beyond: exploring Japan by Land and Sea.

Last night we wanted a change from the Chinese/Japanese fare so walked around to a tiny pizza bar. The businessmen leaving said it was it was very good to which I replied Oisha desu ka. To which they laughed and said Hai. This laugh has been interpreted by some as the Japanese laughing at our attempts, but I think they are genuinely pleased to hear that someone is trying to speak their language.

We walked further and stumbled upon an Indian restaurant. It looked rustic and was pretty much packed with locals and they found us a space. The menu was all in Japanese and no English one and no photos šŸ˜‚. Thanks to Google translate we managed to select samosas, garlic chicken and coconut chicken with rice and local draught. It was fabulous.

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It was a little more expensive at around $70AUD, šŸ˜‚. Once again we replied it was tasty in Japanese and the chef came out and bowed to us. Seems to be a thing.

We walked back and passed a park that seemed to have tulips ready to bloom in daylight. Ok, returning there tomorrow.
 
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This morning being Saturday we'd planned on a quiet day but still had a list of things to do before the cruise tomorrow. More washing, checking in and doing the safety briefing online, (so much better than the old days pre covid) and then returning to Tulips, checking out how to walk to the port tomorrow and finally - DAISOs return visit.

So if you aren't into spring flowers then pass on by. The spring festival had opened in Yokohama Park. It was a glorious spring today and all the locals were out. So, unapologetic Spring Flower photo spam.

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This park is part of the Sports Stadium and a game of baseball scheduled this afternoon. Had to check out the merch. I did not buy.

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Apparently these hamburgers are either very good or another insta thing. They won't be both.

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After that a trip to our desired store.

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Where we purchased more cheap glasses, a set of basic chopsticks, a clip on carry bag - my light back pack drives my crazy in my PMR impacted right shoulder. I'm ready to chuck it away. I have a heavier one which is so much better for my shoulder.

After that I wanted to check the gradient to check to the cruise center. It's quite a megastructure.

Viking Venus had left last night and today on the other berth there was this ship:
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Never heard of this ship before. Will have to google. So I found this.

We will see the design tomorrow apparently as it doesn't depart until 23rd April. Apparently it's this:

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Now watching the crows and I am up to date.
 
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