18/03/2023
Haneda Airport - Haneda Airport Garden - Hiroshima Airport - Tenryu Ryokan
When you are reading this, we are already back in Singapore! Both kids fell sick but Covid free. The heat and humid here is killing me, but I stayed alive blogging lolxx...
Rolling on...
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I don't know how but we managed the red eye flight. Haneda Airport Garden was at the left hand side of T3's arrival hall.
Shops at the 1st floor.
We left our luggage at ¥600 each at this information counter.
We weren't too affected, purposely went outdoor to feel the weather.
Mini Nihonbashi bridge.
We waited till 1pm for the onsen to open.
It's a whopping ¥4800 when normal onsen is less than ¥2000.
We enjoyed both their outdoor and indoor onsen, but the sky wasn't clear enough to view Mt Fuji.
Wasn't hungry, so didn't get to try their restaurant, their menu didn't seem attractive at that point of time.
Back to T3, following whatever directions we could find, we took the free shuttle bus to T1 for domestic flight to Hiroshima.
Exhausted and hungry we went to the food court.
Curry beef omu rice ¥1200, my first meal in Japan.
The food court had free green tea and plain water which we helped ourselves with.
Pics taken when we checked into our ryokan. The tatami was very very, extremely precious to the ryokan's owners lolxx...
Smooth and safe flight, touched down Hiroshima in 1hr10mins. It's a very small airport.
Reached Hiroshima Station and the 5mins walk to Tenryu Ryokan felt forever.
We hardly had any space for our luggage. The next day, I decided to pull down extra quilts on the tatami and put our luggage on top.
The laptop size pillows weren't the most comfortable, the toilet was very tiny, it was just not the most comfortable accommodation. Tatami table and chairs were not too kind to my knees. It was only S$385 for 3pax 3 nights so I had to suck it up. But still not too bad a choice for the location. Our room was on the 2nd floor and the laundry was at the rooftop at the 5th floor, no elevator... I died on this.
Nothing much on Day 1, the real game began on Day 2.
Thank you for reading and staying with me.
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