If you enjoy romantic
tales of adventure on the high seas, this is not the blog for you. If however
you enjoying laughing at people who have vomit in their hair, read on.
Our time in Japan has
been incredible. For the last eight years I have listened (mostly) to Matt
continuously talk about Japan and yet it was still amazing, unexpected and far
beyond any ideas I had about the country. We have been fortunate enough to
visit nine wonderful countries on our trip, but I think that Japan has been the
most unique and enjoyable of them all, Matt’s ramblings were certainly
justified, I cannot wait until we return.
But for now China is
calling. So on Friday we said our sad ‘See You Laters’ to Japan and boarded the
Su Zhou Hao ferry. A two-day cruise from Osaka to Shanghai. I use the term
cruise loosely, The ferry’s main job is a container vessel but the top three
levels are for passengers. We had no problems with immigration and were shown
straight to our room. We were sailing second class, which means a room designed
for 4 people with two bunks and a small sitting area. We were lucky that we
were sharing with one other guy, he was quiet and tidy so this worked out
nicely! We did not spend much time in the room however as there was a nice reading
area upstairs were we got chatting to some of the other passengers. It was
strange to talk to people who were just on the beginning of their trips but
nice to be able to exchange stories and tips.
On board the boat I
was able to read (the hunger games trilogy, I really wouldn’t bother) and relax
watching the world go by. On board was a Japanese restaurant and we had our
last Japanese meal. However, it would not be it’s only appearance on this trip!
At 11 pm the announcement
played out wishing everybody a good nights sleep, so off to bed we went. The
gentle rocking of the waves meant that I had one of the best nights sleep for a
while.
At 7 am I was awoken
by the announcement ding dong, welcoming us into the new day and declaring that
breakfast is now being served. Great I thought, just brush my teeth and have a
wash then breakfast. I made it to the bathroom, laughing to myself at how drunk
I felt, funny, I did not join in with the sake and karaoke last night, kind of
wishing I did now however I can see why the rum is always gone on a pirate
ship.
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The whole world was
rocking side to side, it felt like being in the walking dead with zombie like
creatures, tinged green hobbling along with vomit down their shirts. Bing bong
apparently we are encountering some rough tides today. You don’t say! So for
the remainder of the day I lay horizontal in my bunk trying unsuccessfully to
keep last nights dinner down. I kept telling myself only another 24 hours and
we will be on solid ground, although after NZ and Japan, this is no comfort as
solid ground has a tendency to shake in this part of the world.
I must say though Matt
was the perfect companion on the trip, he was absolutely fine, he reported back
that there was only him and a handful of children up and about, the kids were
playing Mario cart and running up and down playing hide and seek. Even the
normally cheerful staff were feeling the effects. Matt was able to carry on as
normal enjoying his cruise and looking after me. Thank you Matt.