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Published: August 8th 2007
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When we got up this morning, Marie's mum had made us an insane amount of breakfast. Thus fortified, we toured Ebina on foot. Next to Tokyo it's tiny, but it's a city in its own right - home to some 120 000 people. After Osaka, it felt really peaceful and laid back. I got to see my friends' old school - surrounded by rice paddies! Bit of a trip down memory lane for them. The station is newly refurbished with Vina Walk - a complex of shops, restaurants and movie theatres that has everything one needs.
We had home-made sukiyaki for dinner, soo good. The beef here is excellent, unsurprisingly. Coffee in Japan is terrible, but at least one can attain their caffine hit via copious amounts of green tea.
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