The time finally came for me to take time off work and go travel. My first stop is Okinawa, Japan to see my sister. To get there I needed to take the train from my town to Narita International Airport outside of Tokyo. I left my place an hour before my train was scheduled to leave. My schedule was to get the 9:57 train to Tutsuka, a stop one beyond Ofuna. (Keep that in mind, it will come in handy later.) I knew the schedule had the train to Narita leaving Ofuna at 10:15 to get to Tutsuka at 10:18 to continue it’s ride to Narita. I knew Ofuna was a huge train station so I decided to catch the train at the assumed would be the smaller station.
I got on the 9:44 train and thought to find my track and wait for my train. I followed the sign to Narita Express, waited for the train, and got on the spiffy Narita Express…to Ofuna. Yep, I got on the wrong train. Luckily I had time to grab my backpack and my suitcase and hush to the other track. I managed to get on the correct train right before it left the Ofuna train station and sat down to wait. The train was supposed to pull into Narita at 11:58, it puled in at 12:45. From what I could tell a bullet train had thrown off all the trains in the system by breaking down. That slowed my train down but I had planned for that. Thanks to previous experiences nearly missing a plane at Narita due to assuming the schedule,I had gotten the schedule for a train route arriving at Narita over two hours before I needed to board so being nearly an hour late arriving at the airport didn’t bother me. As I hurried through the airport to find the domestic flights I passes a Japanese who had decided to cause a scene. He was screaming (in Japanese) and swinging a large metal something to keep the airport cops away. I walked around the attendants keeping us away from the scene and saw as I went up the elevator that about four cops had finally gotten the man on the ground and they were restraining him.
I finally found the check-in place for my plane and realized they were already checking baggage and all for the flight. I got through the line (had to check my suitcase since it was too heavy to be in the car) and looked at my clock. I had an hour before the flight started to board and I was hungry. Having been to Narita before, I headed for the shopping area above the international departures terminal for lunch. I walked around the area and saw mostly sit down restaurants. Since I couldn’t be sure I would get my food in time to enjoy it, I settled for McDonalds. I couldn’t read the menu and pointed at a fried burger. Turned out their fish fillet was a shrimp fillet. Not bad for lunch and I had a half hour to wait. I tried to call my sister but she was busy so I went through the security checkpoint. I didn’t realize that I could bring an open bottle of water through the check point so I threw out my half empty bottle, only to have them ask if I could take out my water for the x-ray machine. After informing them I had no water in my bag, I got through and my sistercalled me back just as I walked through the checkpoint.
I called her back after I’d put all my stuff back in my bag and gotten out of the loud area. We talked as I walked to the gate and we hung up after I told her it looked like my plane would be on time. We were supposed to start boarding at 2:25. At 2:45 a lady came down and put a note up, all in Japanese but the numbers 1600. The plane would take off at 4:00 pm. Um, okay. Boarding started a little after 3:30. I was told to come back at 3:50. They wanted to board the back of the plane first and I was near the front of the plane. I got back in line a little before their assigned time and we got on buses.
The bus took us to the plane and this what I saw:
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