People are nice, quiet, polite, helpful.
Cars are really quiet. Petrol cars must have good mufflers. No beeping.
We heard one angry horn blast.
A couple of ambulances.
One would assume Tokyo drift would be a silent game.
At the lights pedestrians stand with space. There's no crowding together. Certainly no pushing.
There's more people in the greater Tokyo metropolitan area than all of Australia. Yet it's calm.
SATURDAY 14 Feb 2026
We are staying at:
Remm Tokyo Kyobashi
Breakfast at the hotel. A mix of Japanese and western.
Train to Shinkuku railway station. This is somewhat large. Apparently 3 million passengers per day and a gazillion concorses, hallways, platforms. Although previously we'd unduerstood 200 exits, getting out proved to be a challenge. In the end we figured any stairs that went up were to be taken. Finally through random chance we saw daylight.
Upon reflection, I suspect only one exit.
Walked through Golden Gai Area
Hanazona Shrine.
Shinjuku Gyoen Garden.
The government building was closed so no viewing.
Tonight Shinjuku food tour.
HARDWARE
A couple of hundred years ago a traveller would face the challenge of going forth to unknown worlds with partially completed maps, sails beholden to the winds, the threat of ship wreck, scurvy and kidnapping. 50 years ago paper maps and a wad of travellers cheques hidden through ones luggage.
With such challenges de-risked, we have modern challenges born of poor decisions back home. Mine being the purchase of a power adapter that included 3 pins on the plug yet all the sockets only had two.
So, as a side gig yesterday, between resting in a Japanese garden and a evening food tour, we went in search of a hack saw.
Leaning on the expertise of Google maps incidentally the very device needing to be charged and causing the challenge in the first place, we set about finding a Japanese bunnings. This turned out to be the 7th floor of a department store with Gucci on the ground floor and every conceivable convience on the intervening floors. It seemed weird to find such variety all neatly arranged in the one building.
After a lovely Japanese food tour, returned to home base to solve the power compatibility issue.