So after another night in Tokyo, roaming around the Roppongi area, I made my way to Nagoya. I took the bullet train to Toyohashi and along the way got some great shots of Mount Fuji which I’ll upload later. I met up with Noriyuki at a McDonalds where, while waiting, I tried to order a number 3 value meal with a coke and instead got 3 medium cokes. el oh el.
Before going out for a Korean BBQ dinner that evening, I met Noriyuki’s father and got to see his Unimog collection and got a grand driving tour around Nagoya. We finished the day by going to a few bars and enjoying a couple choice beverages.
post a pic of the unimogs. i love those
THATS A WHOLE LOT OF SODA, SON
It’s Christmas Eve morning and I’m sitting here next to the bathtub while the kiddos are taking a bath. I figured it’s a special holiday, they might as well be clean. Anyway, Josh wanted to leave you a note:
Dear Tim, I wish you a merry Christmas. And I love you so much. We got our Christmas tree up. And I miss you so much. And Tim I hope you come back soon. Goodbye. Love, Joshua
Don’t leave Japan without visiting the temples of Kyoto!
I’m still incredibly jealous of you and this journey. Mine starts in May and I’m sick of waiting. Be safe buddy and enjoy!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks Brother! I hope you had a good one too!