Two Heavy Suitcases from Narita Airport has been Delivered Today.


These days, many international flights are operated in Haneda Airport. But when it comes to going abroad, I prefer Narita Airport. In my thought, going to a foreign country and getting on an airplane in Narita Airport are connected each other.

Besides, if you choose the Mono-rail for the access to Haneda Airport, you have to endure a fear of “Oh am I going to dive into the sea if the monorail car is derailed?”, before worrying about safety of your flight.

Anyway, every time I go to and arrive at Narita Airport, I use delivery service for my heavy suitcase. This time, they were 24 and 23 kilograms. It was impossible for me to carry them with me from the airport to my home in Niigata. So, I asked Kuroneko Yamato to deliver them. Their counter is located at the north end of the North-wing of the Terminal 1. It was at around 7p.m. 22nd on Tuesday, and today 24th, I got them in my home.

The photo shows two packages of spices. One is chili pepper and the other is cumin seed. The cylindrical one on the left is 1kg of dried Soba noodle. They were in one of my suitcases.

I quit the job. Now I am back in my Hometown.

waiting area of an airport

For some reason, I quit my job in a university. I had been a Japanese teacher for six years. The photo is a waiting area in the airport.


a box to catch mice

This is what I found in the airport.


a meal in a business class of Asiana airlines

This is a meal that I ate in the flight for Incheon International Airport. The dressing in the salad was so good. It was like a paste made from fresh basil and olive oil. I would like to make the same kind by myself.


A330 in Narita Airport

The airplane landed on B-runway, slowly moved a long way to the terminal near A-runway. I wish a short cut from B-runway to Terminal 1. Anyway, the safe landing was the best thing that I should be thankful.


Now I am back in my mother country. Probably the second best thing.


JR Ueno station

Paying some additional charges for “Keisei Sky Liner”, I got to the JR Ueno station less than an hour. Plus, I could use free Wifi in the trains. In the old times, all the trains bound for north part of Japan departed from this station. Although this entrance looks a little small, actually the JR Ueno station is a big railway hub.


The time was just before midnight. This is the last train of a day. I came back to my hometown in northern part of Japan.