Crisp Monday morning as I made my way to Shinjuku station to drop off and forward my bag to my hotel to pick up on Wednesday

Sagawa have an storage/forwarding centre at the Tokyo Tourist Information Centre in Busta Shinjuku.
I had the previous day booked tickets for the 8.30 Kaiji train to Kawaguchiko, however changed my mind and wanted to go a little later. Fortunately had a JR Pass so was able to board a later train
Search for a coffee, not before I was stopped by a TV crew and an interview regards my trip in Japan. Able to converse in bits and pieces of Japanese, so a little bit proud of myself.
Redevelopment of the west side of Shinjuku Station, huge open space where the Odakyu Department store once stood
Reason why I wanted to leave later was to browse a few golf stores for a new driver. Had hit the sweet spot with the exchange rate, as well as the release of a new season;s driver the previous week. Result was, previous season;s driver were cut by more than half, and still about $400 cheaper than what they were in Australia.
Found what I wanted, earmarked for my return on Wednesday.
To the station and to the next Kaiji service. Conductor told me that the train was an all reserved affair, went to the ticket machine, unfortunately couldn't get another ticket as I had booked one the previous day.
No problems, just jumped on the train anyway. Turns out, each seat has a light above it, if it's green, all good to sit in it, red, no go (or vice versa)
Nice, comfortable train
First sighting of Fuji
Off at Otsuki and on to the Fujikyu line
