I was in Tokyo for a meeting today.
As usual, I had a plan to visit a place where I haven't been to, after the meeting. so, I decided to go to Tukiji. it is Tokyo's the most famouse fish market.
As soon as I got off the train at Tukiji station, it smelled fishly. it made me feel like I was near the sea. when I was walking in the market while taking pictures, I saw that many people were in a line. it was in front of a sushi restaurant that I've heard about on the net. so, I wente into the line. I had to wait for about an hour and more. However, it was worth the wait. I can't say that it was priced reasonably though..
I have some questions...
Q1. I'm worrying at this part "I had a plan to visit a place after the meeting where I haven't been to."
I want to say:
1. I had a plan to visit anywhere after the meeting.
2. That place was where I hadn't been to.
I think I should have written like "I had a plan to visit a place where I haven't been to after the meeting."
Q2. Dose "I had to wait for my turn for about an hour or more" work?
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2009/12/03 20:47 [ Tokyo ]
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