We left the hotel in Hakone this morning, took the hotel shuttle then the train then the train then the metro!
Traveling by train in a group of 14, with luggage, is an adventure in itself! I’d be curious to know what the Japanese think when they see us – we take a lot of space everywhere we go, whether it’s the train, the bus or the restaurants. And our kids can’t really sit quietly for more than 5 minutes.



Tokyo is our last stop before traveling back to Norway. We will have a busy program: rugby games (fan zones + stadium), visits, shopping – the deal was that we would not do shopping before Tokyo. It’s gonna be both fun and tiring.
Once we had checked in at the hotel, we went to the garden of the Imperial palace. It was almost sunset, the colours and the lights were beautiful.





We then headed to the Rugby world cup fan zone, but stopped on the way in a classy shopping mall where a mini fan zone with a giant screen was set up.

At half-time, we moved to the real fan zone, and watched the end of the game. Before meeting the Harpers and the Hools, we went for a walk in Ginza, its nice buildings and neon signs.


We had sushi for diner in our very own room at a nice restaurant near the hotel.






































The kids spent the trip making origamis, playing or even writing a blog – well done Ciara.



