Despite being exhausted after the overnight flight and getting the nods all night, my body clock woke me up at 0430. Damn jet lag.
At around 0700 I went to the nearby 7/11 and got breakfast. Some pre-made salmon porridge, some onsen eggs, coffee and juice. This small feast came to $12. From what I could see (without looking too hard) the hotel doesn’t see to offer breakfast? The restaurants all seem to have lunchtime opening hours but I could be mistaken, as it seems like a significant oversight. They do have 24/7 room service but the breakfast options started at $40 so I wasn’t super keen on that.
I fell asleep at about 10 and good think I set another alarm as I think I slept like a log till it went off. Packed my bags and checked out and went to the nearby cup museum to check I it out. It’s pretty neat, they have a couple of interactive activities for 500Y you can participate in. One was the “make your own custom cup noodle” (which I did) and another where you make noodles from scratch. I was tempted to do the second but it took 45 mins and I’d just missed the 1400 one and the next at 1445 might make my timings to make the bus transfer to airport tight. So I just settled for making my own cup noodle which essentially just means draw a design, pick some toppings and watch them seal it for you. Neat enough. I won’t horrify you with my “artwork” but you can see the result before it was sealed.
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Besides these experiences there is a net display of cup noodles over time and a long wall walk that outlines the relatively recent history of cup noodles. There’s also a film that goes for about 15 mins that pretty much summarises the wall walk. The dialogue is in Japanese but there are English subs. For the wall displays they are all in Japanese but there is an audio guide you can get for free (I didn’t bother after seeing the film). A quick visit to the gift shop (I didn’t buy anything) and back to grab my bags from the hotel. All up it was a neat way to kill 1.5h and for $10 was actually quite good. Would definitely recommend the museum and also the area if you want something different. Yokohama is apparently the second largest city after Tokyo and does have a lot there but less tourists from what I saw yesterday.
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I walked over to intercontinental grand where the bus departed from and the staff there were lovely, letting me sit in the lobby, taking my bags and assuring me they would let me know when the bus arrived. Truly amazing service. I’m on the bus now to the airport and will likely get there just as check in opens which is excellent. This will be my second last flight (last international) and I’m pretty keen to be home.
I’m reasonably certain the JL Flounge is there… I’m kinda counting on it for dinner and a pre-flight shower