

Overall we were kind a nervous and we both know that how you behave is very important in Japan but none of us knew/know how to behave then you are at a dinner with the mob. Sashimi, chicken neck and a lot of other different dishes went down together with plenty of sake. A short, kind a nervous trip later we stopped at one of their restaurants and we started to try out the Japanese kitchen. Im not sure if it was planned from their side but all the stereotypes was fulfilled in form of they came in a big, luxury, discrete in a form that you know exactly who are in the car even if you cant see them because of the tinted windows.

Just as we had decided they came and picked up us at our hotel. I survived the meeting with the yakuza and what a night. We got a remote control for the toilet, from controlling the heat to play music and I dont know what, how awesome isnt that? Gotta love this country With a jet lag from hell we decided to check in at our hotel and sleep for a couple of hours before our dinner with the yakuza, neither of me or Andreas really knows what to expect so this can be interesting No stress and everything was really clean and even the boarder control went without any problem. Once arrived in Tokyo everything went very smooth and even if I arrived in a huge city it doesn’t feels like it. Anyway the plane was really old and not really fun but for the price I paid for the tickets I must say it was Ok. After a short delay since the Swedish air space was closed because of major radar malfunction. My trip started yesterday with a short flight down to Copenhagen, here I had a few hours waiting before boarding the direct plane from Copenhagen to Tokyo. The big question is, what did I forget? So far its only my toothbrush I miss. Once again me and my backpack are on adventures and this time I set a new personal record, only 6kg including my backpack is by far the most lightweight luggage so far.
