Tahiti

Sure as a Swiss clockwork this week had a Friday too. At 6:15 pm I left the office. Rushed to Shinagawa station, zig-zagging between all the thousands of people. And got on the Yamate-sen bound for Shibuya. In Shibuya I changed to Ginza-sen and got off at Omotoesando station.

At Exit 4 I met Chie and we walked to Tahiti. Our destination of the evening. A beautiful restaurant with a nice atmosphere.


Tahiti's menu Chie at Tahiti

After a while Mina-sensei joined us for dinner. We had great food and talked. I had different virgin cocktails (Mojito and Mango daiquiri) that was delicious. And then, suddenly, it was 11 pm. Time flies…


Mina at Tahiti

We usually do not spend much time in this area so it was like being in another world. No “sallarymen” (men in dark business suits). So the atmosphere was much more relaxed. And on the train back to Shibuya it was packed with people.


Ginza-sen at 11:30 pm

From Shibuya Chie and I got a taxi back home. While we were waiting in line to get a taxi two Brittish girls in front of us asked about good place to go out partying in Roppongi. I must have looked something like ? (a question mark) because I have no clue where to go in Roppongi. But Chie said “Gaspanic” without hesitation.

The two girls said “Thank you”, took out a crumbled pamphlet and found the club there. Something to show the taxi driver I guess. Then they froze. Totally fascinated by how the passenger door of taxis in Tokyo open by them self… Like magic. Next subject to discuss was how they would look so stupid once back in London, waiting in vane for the taxi doors to open 😀

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