Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Visitors-Batch 2!



Welcome to my latest visitors: my sister, Jane and her friend, Nancy! They arrived last week on Thursday.
Because I needed to ride the train to meet them at the airport in Narita, I decided I might as well go a little early and do something fun in the area before heading to the airport. I met my friend, Mondo, who picked me up at a train station between Ueno (Tokyo) and Narita terminal. We headed to lunch (Mos Burger, a Japanese fast food chain) and he told me that his friend would be joining us, but not to worry, because his friend spoke English. I put two and two together, and guessed that maybe we'd be meeting another one of my former students, because I knew that he's now working at the airport and living in the area. So, when Yosuke walked in the door, it wasn't too big of a surprise, but Yosuke, it was great to see you!!!
After lunch, Mondo (who works for Nike) took me to the Nike Factory store where I bought some new shoes. Not that exciting of a detail, except for something funny: the previous night when Mondo asked me what I wanted to do the next day, I said, "something cultural or historical; I don't want to go shopping!", but that's what we did... Next we headed to a small park right next to Narita airport where it looks like the planes are going to land on your head; many people were there just hanging out and watching the "show" overhead.
After we got to the airport, the arriving flight board announced that Jane's flight would be 15 minutes late, so we took a walk; someone made a mistake, because the flight was, in fact, on time (if not even a few minutes early). But amazingly, while I was waiting for Jane (who was actually already waiting for me in another part of the arrivals lobby) Joel Kaylor (from Portland Bible College where I was teaching English to international students before moving to Japan) walked out of the gate! Welcome to Japan!
Jane soon saw Mondo and I, and after meeting up with Nancy and getting organized (and seeing Yosuke working at the airport twice!) we left the airport. We made a quick stop at the park with the amazing view of the planes landing, and then went to dinner at a kaitenzushi restaurant (sushi bar or "sushi-go-round" as I call it sometimes). After dinner, Mondo dropped us off at the train station, and we got to my house, where two jet-lagged guests of course wanted to go to bed.
I'll upload some pictures, and continue in the next post . . .