Trying a video post. I love how he laughs when he drops one.
Tagged: Japan
We had talked about staying in hostels, but for some reason when the time came around that we felt we needed to have a set place to stay I headed for Expedia. I like using the big resellers like Expedia, Travelocity, Orbitz etc. If something goes wrong it gives you at least 1 large company with many levels with which to make your complaint- which helps if the actual hotel party is a small foreign hotel chain.
Luckily, nothing went wrong during our stay at the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku. It was a great hotel in the most convenient location in Tokyo, just a couple blocks from Shinjuku Station.
When checking the hotel out on various sites I ran across some directions from a favorable Travel Advisor review. Here they are replicated with a bit more description.
Useful things to note about surrounding businesses which make Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku even better:
The room is American small, but decently sized for Japan. It was a larger room than the Osaka Ramada we stayed in last year, which I considered average. The TV had only 3 channels available, CNN and then a Chinese and South Korean station, evidence of their foreign-centric clientele. Out of the 5 Japanese properties I’ve stayed in it had the best shower and possibly the best shower head I’ve ever seen. Can you describe hot water as cuddly? It was. Other notable amenity: the black tightly spiral wound ear cleaners. They’re lovely.
It’s a shame we’re not planning to go back to Tokyo, this is our top choice hotel there from here on out.

Jason and I just returned for our second Thanksgiving trip to Japan.
We left Seattle at noon on the 21st, which meant we landed at Narita Intl. sometime around 4pm on the 22nd.
Our flight back to Seattle was almost exactly 1 week later, 3pm on the 29th. This created the longest day ever with us arriving back home at 6am on the 29th, approximately 2 hours before we got up in Tokyo on the same day!
Our trip was Tokyo only, which I assumed would make it a more comfortable trip than last year when we shuttled all around the country. How I underestimated how helpful those 2-4 hour Shinkansen rides were to my body! It was a long week of long walks and our bodies are still handling the damage and jet lag.
I took a decent amount of pictures and video and I’ll be trying to get all those up as soon as I can stay awake from 6 until midnight again.
Tagged: Japan