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4 hours ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Aha for me to have fun , and for you then find out lol emoji23.pngemoji23.pngemoji23.pngemoji23.pngemoji23.png


Go Karting - adventure world , movies and pool
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your a month too late for adventure world...its too cold now. 

im a bit jelly of go-carts :ermm:

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your a month too late for adventure world...its too cold now. 
im a bit jelly of go-carts :ermm:



Awwww don't be jelly , you can dress up as Mario or Luigi and ride the go kart on the actual road with other cars at roppongi Japan [emoji7]
still unsure of our plans once we are there
 
if we get to tokyo id like to stop at fuji. its out of season to climb the mountain but there is a super GT race on



You're there like 4 weeks :) plenty of times to climb Fuji :) oh and all shops stay open [emoji23]
1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

Asahi factory ? Cheap booze ? Trev have you try their sake testing ? Is it any good ? And where would you reckon the best one to go to ? What's disaster training centre ?
 

i think they do beer samples and explain how it all works, i havent drank many sake. i prefer Sho-chu which is similar tho.

 

the disaster centre has a simulated typhoon and earthquake room and how to survive natural disasters. apparently its pretty entertaining

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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

Cheap booze in Japan , especially Gin , can we bring it back in the luggage ?

you just have to drink as much as you can while your there :)

 

naa im sure you can bring 2 litres back per person




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