Despite getting up rather early today, I still didn't get out of the hotel until about 09:00. It took me a while to get ready, and to write yesterdays blog entry. It was quite a long one 
My first goal today was to scope out the route from my hotel to the Tokyo main station, from where I will get the train to Nagano on Friday. So I headed straight along side the train line, then headed straight up into Marunouchi district and headed into Tokyo station from the west. After spending a little time figuring out the map, and wandering on over, I can tell that it's from platform 23 I need to depart and it is easier if I enter from the south east entrance.
That done, I headed on up the east side onto the 'Eitai-dori' and over into the Imperial Palace East Garden. I have to say that it really is a nice place to wander around, and it would be much more appealing in the spring or summer. I'd recommend it. I've got some great photos and will be adding these soon.
I exited up by Takebashi, and headed for my second goal of the day. Gadgets!
I passed through the 'Bookshop Neighborhood' and found some of the stores fascinating. I then discovered that there was a 'Sporting Good Neighborhood' and had a quick look in at a Solomon shop. But really wanted to push on to the Electronics Neighborhood.
The stores here are amazing. So many of them, and every single one of them is huge and packed. What a place. Makes everywhere else I've been look absolutely pathetic (thinking Totenham Court Road in London).
It was getting later into the afternoon, and I decided to have lunch. Yum! My favorite, Japanese noodle soup! It is a little strange wandering along and seeing plastic models of all the meals that you can get! I wonder how some 'slop' in the UK would look in a plastic model 
After lunch, I wandered around the electric stores a little more. But I was getting tired now, after all I had walked everywhere. So I decided to head back, but via the sporting goods neighborhood to see what I could see. Some of the stores I went in to were packed floor to ceiling with snowboarding/skiing equipment and gear. It's no wonder the Japanese are mad for the sport when they can get all this in one small area. Again, it knocks the socks of every other place I have ever been to!
I headed back down towards the Imperial gardens and headed down the Uchidor-dori and back towards Shimbashi where the hotel is. I visited a couple convenience stores to buy some drinks and snacks for tomorrow. Then back to the hotel.
Getting on the Hotel Internet
Man, the Internet connection here might be free but it's a right pain in the arse to get on! You have to submit to a full anti-virus scan, which is done via a Web page and a few Active-X controls. The firs trouble is that it's all in Japanese, so I didn't have a clue what to click on. I then noticed that in the URL it does state that the "Language=jp", so I changed it to "en", and that did the trick. However, it has to do a deep scan, and analyses all of the files on your HD. Since I have a hell of a lot on my machine this took about an hour! Yes, an hour! So that was a right pain in the butt. Eventually I managed to get on though.
Plans for later
When I got back to the hotel it was only about 17:00. The plan is to get the blogs and GPS tracking entries updated, and then head out for some beers. My plan is to get some well earned rest and then about 21:00 head on over to Roppongi for some drinks and possibly a quick look at a club! Looking forward to blogging about that.
To view the GPS track interactively, go to http://wai.internetwideworld.com/GPSWebService/