Recently,  my good friend, Kyle, has decided to come visit me in Japan on his way back from Thailand. Only in town for a short time (April 4th through the 11th), I've tried to do my part to show him many interesting aspects of Japanese culture (for better or worse. ;) )

On his first full day in town, I was to meet Kyle and his girlfriend, Vanessa, in Asakusa at about noon outside of their hotel.  Not wanting to be late, I left my apartment for Tokyo at about 9:00am since it takes an hour to get into Tokyo. I figured that would give me an hour to look around at some stores I've been wanting to check out as well as another hour to get to Asakusa and find their apartment. I've never had that hard of a time finding things in Japan and thought that the status quo would continue... Man, was I ever wrong. Long story short, I was 30 minutes late and eventually got a call from Vanessa on my cellphone asking in a very polite tone, "Um, where are you?" After taking a cab (yeah, I was that far off), I found them and we were on our way.

This being my first time playing tour guide, I really wasn't sure where to take Kyle and Vanessa as Tokyo is completely overwhelming for first time visitors. Keeping that in mind as well as the fact that both Kyle and Vanessa live in Bellingham (which is probably the most polar-opposite city to Tokyo), I decided to get them out of the there and break them in slowly. Eventually, I decided that we should go to Kawagoe, a place I've visited before with my friend Mitsuko and her family (If you don't know what I'm talking about, check my earlier entries).
After a bit of a heckit morning, we met up with Mitsuko again and were off to Kawagoe, which is about 45 minutes out of downtown Ikebukuro. I'm going to spare a lot of details here because 1) this would be a rediculously long entry and 2) I'm tired, but we did end up having a great time exploring "Little Edo." I will say that I was very impressed with both Kyle and his girlfriend who happily ate 
unagi. I would also like to take this time to thank Mitsuko for showing us a great day and for being so kind.
Well, I'm going to end part one of this update here and continue on tomorrow as I need to get to bed. More to come soon!