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Saitama and Tokyo the very next day after visiting the skytree from previous post. The snow closed the airports, highways and above ground train lines for 2 days or so

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Naha City/ Okinawa

catching the "super ferry" to Zamami Island to go visit friends who operate a diving charter. got to go out fishing too! This place is absolute paradise!

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Did you get any car parts ? [emoji13] And are the fishing stuff expensive ? Like Daiwa ?

all that fishing stuff cost $400. about $1400 locally. guys at work bought half the squid jigs off me for 300 or so. so everything i ended up with cost nearly nothing :yes:

all that fishing stuff cost $400. about $1400 locally. guys at work bought half the squid jigs off me for 300 or so. so everything i ended up with cost nearly nothing :yes:

That's a good deal ! I might do the same to my brother lol ! He's working / Representatives for Daiwa ( Asia) , good tips !

Tokyo Disneyland and Disney sea are both good. I have some great photos of both but cant find them at the moment. should be added in the coming days. They are both targeted at the kids but ive enjoyed both a couple times each. The lines can get really long sometimes. Last time when it was cold and snow everywhere we waited 45 for splash mountain and just as we got to the front my young bloke fell asleep. :glare: was a long heavy trip back to the hotel

It's good fun place for family who have kids , I feels like I'm a big kid when I was there hahahahaha , We bought the front line A pass and no time wasted on lines which is advantage :)

Disney Sea is like Venice through the centre part with all the rides around the outside, will be a bit cold when you visit in december

Been told about the weather and I'll make sure to pack my holiday Jumper [emoji6]

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