We started out our first free day at the crack of dawn… 11 am. It felt great to finally be able to sleep in. After a short period of deliberation, we all decided to go with Will Bonner’s group to see Mt. Fuji. After untangling some cranky peoples’ problems, we left the hotel and were almost to the subway station when we ran into Dr. C and Nicole.
They were on their way to get Dr. C a haircut and Nicole offered to pay for ChrisP to get one as well if we came along. Being a frugal man, ChrisP jumped at the opportunity and about 20 minutes later…

… he emerged from the bowels of the salon with a do fit for Tokyo.
After the haircuts were finished we were all hungry and Powder caught up with us to show us the way to a conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Midtown Roppongi. This restaurant was probably the best food I had the entire time I was in Japan.
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Nearing this time, I’d been dealing with the wig for a week and a half and I was definitely down to get a haircut. I got to say, I experienced one of the best head massages and shampoo-ings of my life. Then again, my mom usually is the one to cut my hair, so being at a salon is a foreign concept to me completely. It was a lovely day, and the kaiten sushi restaurant stacked us with an incredible feast enjoyable to any sushi fan.
“…Then again, my mom usually is the one to cut my hair…”
HOW FOREIGN ARE YOU? Do you guys do your own surgery too? I mean your dad is in the medical profession and all.
“and the kaiten sushi restaurant stacked us with an incredible feast enjoyable to any sushi fan.”
This statement was run through the english-romanian-hungarian-german-english translator right? You can’t have possibly used ‘stacked’ in that context.
But anyway Jon, on to your post. It really was an incredible haircut he got there. Looked just like the definition of a Hooligan. Thank god it took him a 70 dollar haircut to do so. And Conveyor belt sushi was the best thing ever.