:-:PRE-ARRIVAL:-:
That morning, we headed toward Dulles Airport, and in all my anxiety, I discovered that we were driving toward a rainbow. I took it as a good sign of my trip to come:

Here's the airplane I got to ride! I took these next few pictures at LAX (LA airport):


I rode American Airlines between the US and Japan. I thought that whoever engineered these upper compartments was quite brilliant, as it provided me with plenty of headroom whenever I wanted to stand up.

Oh yes, and I got aisle seats the entire way, both ways. Excellent. I didn't need to sit next to the window-- After all, there would only be clouds after a while. I had a lot more room to stretch out my legs with an aisle seat. Hehe.

We each got our own personal TV screens. Excellent.... Oh, and I'm wearing glasses because airplane air is super dry. Supposedly, anyway. Though I did see mist coming from the ceiling before we took off, so I'm assuming that they do try to keep the air from getting TOO dry. I wasn't uncomfortable either way. It was a very nice trip, and my seatmate slept all 10 hours (or however long it took) to Japan.
:-:Day ONE - ARRIVAL - Narita Airport, Japan:-:
I tried to find out which one was me, but... Couldn't find it. It MIGHT possibly be the third one from the top. Sorry, my katakana is lacking.... ^.^;;;

They ARE friendly. Nyahaha...

My first clue that Japan is indeed a place with very little space. Look at how they stack everything! O_o

My little room. Kawaii desu ka?

Ah yes. Turn on the TV, and I KNOW we're in Japan, because what do I find? THIS:

What actually cracked me up (and somewhat disturbed) me was the fact that they had advertisements for pornos right out in the open. I actually thought that they were catalogues for anime or something, because it was an anime character on the cover, and I was like, OOH, ANIME! I grabbed and opened the pamphlet and...
T__T;;;
My poor, innocent eyes.
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