Thursday, March 29, 2012

Daylight Savings...

So... We%26#39;ll be coming from the Eastern Time Zone in the US... Since ';Daylight Savings Time'; was last Sunday, Japan is now only 13 hours ahead, correct?

I%26#39;m already confused.

Daylight Savings...

Yes, you%26#39;re correct!

Daylight Savings...

Whatever you do, DON%26#39;T think in terms of wherever you are coming from. Get ';on time'; when the captain or head purser tells you what time it is in Narita. Eat dinner at dinnertime and stay awake till at least 8 pm. And if you wake up at 3 am, go get yourself a cup of coffee (convenience stores are open 24 hours) or plan a trip to the fish market! :-)

The best way to combat jet lag is get some sun, go shopping (activities), and exercise. You will probably enjoy taking a stroll around your hotel in the early morning hours. It%26#39;s refreshing -- and safe.

Have fun!


Like me, you may be waking up sooo early the first morning. Buy some snacks/juice from a convenient store before you go to bed because you will wake up so hungry and nothing around unless you go outside or order expensive room service food/bar if your hotel has it. The first morning is a good time to visit Tsukiji fish market area for a great bf.

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