zen,
The top floors are better cos they just renovated ... nice & clean. I'm not sure if they 'downgraded' us to the lower floor cos we 'demand' for a baby cot. Hahaa .. they were saying our room was too small to place a baby cot but my sis & I thot they shld hv put up that pc of information on the agency's and their website. How can they tell us after the booking is confirmed? Anyway, after much haggling, they finally said the space will be very limited if we really want the cot, and said they will place the cot there, we can see if we still want it. In the end, there's really no space for the cot, but we told them we dun need the sofa & coffee table, and we have space! But our room was quite old, really different from my sis room at the higher floor.
Ok, as for the journey to hotel, ovann slept thru out the journey as it was a 2hrs ride. Woke up awhile b4 we reached hotel and was a little noisy, cos he kept wanting to go to my mum's seat, my hubby's seat, den back to my seat. How long wld it take for the train to reach?
By the way, if anyone of u going to asakusa,
DON't ever patronize this shop. I dun hv the shop's name and we were too pek chek to take pic. But i found a pic online :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/oncoming/3179505908/
This is the shop which refused to spare me some hot water even though we were having our meals there. Much as i understand the rationale that if they allow one, the others will follow. But 1 look and u know we are foreigners, and with a baby. U dun get foreigners with a baby asking for hot water everyday, do u? We wldn't even mind paying for the water. But his attitude really puts me off, so much so that it tars the image i have of japan. Anyway,
the food doesn't taste nice, the prawn was cold, what's there to be proud of?