Autumn colours in Japan + coughtails by the pool in Fiji

Another huge day, my feet are certainly telling me so.

We started in Shibuya, .....

We then walked to Harajuku ..... View attachment 416005
In our experience it is always mad. Prior to MissM even being a thought and subsequent trips we (MrsM&I) have avoided this street like the plague. Our first adventure was this year with MissM who is now 17 and I am on her right. The back streets on the other side are more interesting.

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Realised I forgot to mention our hotel for Nagano. I did look for Dormy Inn, but given the fireworks festival, it was understandably booked out. So instead I found Hotel Abest Naganoekimae. It's literally across the road from the station and there's a Family Mart downstairs.

It's a bit (a lot?) older and the room and bathroom are small. But not bad considering Japanese hotel rooms do tend to the small side. The walls seem thin too, as we could hear others in the room next to us. And the staff were welcoming, there's lots of complimentary amenities, including a shampoo bar where you can borrow a big bottle to try. A nice touch if you've always wanted to try a particular brand I guess.

One downside to our room, is that we face the crossing to the station, and so we hear the jaunty 'it's time to cross the street' tune every few minutes. But it's not so loud to disrupt sleep.

So some pros and cons, but for a couple of nights, totally fine.
 
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Realised I forgot to mention our hotel for Nagano. I did look for Dormy Inn, but given the fireworks festival, it was understandably booked out. So instead I found Hotel Abest Naganoekimae. It's literally across the road from the station and there's a Family Mart downstairs.

It's a bit (a lot?) older and the room and bathroom are small. But not bad considering Japanese hotel rooms do tend to the small side. The walls seem thin too, as we could hear others in the room next to us. And the staff were welcoming, there's lots of complimentary amenities, including a shampoo bar where you can borrow a big bottle to try. A nice touch if you've always wanted to try a particular brand I guess.

One downside to our room, is that we face the crossing to the station, and so we hear the jaunty 'it's time to cross the street' tune every few minutes. But it's not so loud to disrupt sleep.

So some pros and cons, but for a couple of nights, totally fine.
We know that hotel and had stayed their in April this year. Your review was a bit kinder than mine. Below is what I mentioned in a previous TR.
Ok so I will mention the hotel very quickly, it wasn’t that flash, taps leaked and the air conditioning was just hot and even if if it was off the room was just hot. I ending up opening the window and every few minutes I got the predestination crossing sounds. When MrsM emerged she did not have a nice thing to say about it and said it is the worse accommodation she has stayed in. I doubt we will never stay there again.
 
Yes, I guess I'm being kind. But it's clean at least? Definitely agree on the air con, it only seems to blow hot air, but our window doesn't open so that didn't help us.

I've stayed in worse places so maybe my sense of terrible is skewed. I'm likely to choose a different hotel if I ever came back to Nagano, but if my options were limited like they were this time, this place would be okay for a repeat stay.

Will post some photos from today's adventures tomorrow!
 

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