Woke up naturally at 6:00am, sharp. Why can’t I do this in Sydney, when my job depends on it!?
I ate the chahan onigiri and annin dofu, and still felt hungry. Really hungry. So I wandered down into the lobby, where the free breakfast buffet was happening. I rarely ever go to these things, but I felt like I should show you what the offerings are like. I had two onigiri, some “German potatoes” (whatever that is), a hard boiled egg, a custard pastry of some sort and miso soup. And then more miso soup. I picked up a Boss Iced Coffee, one of the little cans, for ¥120 at some point also (even though they had free hot coffee, tea, juice, etc). Then I was satisfied enough to dash back to my room, shower and check out.
Back at Hisaya Odori station, I bought the Nagoya One-Day Subway Pass for ¥720, then headed to Nagoya Station. Dropped off my bags in a coin locker, for ¥500 just near the Taiko Dori exit (closest exit to my bus). Then I headed over to Osu Kannon station, to start my quick tour of Nagoya.
Now on the train to Osu Kannon. It’s around 11:00am. I have to be back at Nagoya Station at 4:30pm to board the bus. This gives me 5.5 hours to run around and see as much as I can here in Nagoya…