Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Checkout hr591
I got up early in the morning on the last day of my latest trip. The
reason was simple; I was going to the hotel’s exclusive fitness club one
last time before the checkout invalidated my free ticket. I passed
through the heavy double doors of the club again and the clerk ushered
me as a personal guide as it happened last night. Since the spa and the
locker room don’t open until noon, there is a special locker room for a
member who uses the pool in the morning. It was much smaller, but robes,
towels and amenities were fully provided. The morning light liberally
came in through the glass-dome ceiling and filled up the poolside. I had
the large pool facility all to myself again, the whole morning through.
It seemed as if the gorgeous pool was reserved just for me. I doubted
if Bill Gates even had this scale of luxury. I saw my room through the
glass ceiling and spotted my partner who was standing by the window.
While I was taking a Jacuzzi on the poolside, I waved at him. He waved
back and looked a little sad because he couldn’t enjoy this free treat
due to his atopic eczema. On one hand I felt sorry for him; on the other
hand, I enjoyed to the maximum such a luxurious, refreshing, and dreamy
time that I had never had before. After I took a shower in the elegant
shower booth, I left the club. It was about noon and I passed the
members who were coming in. It is said that the gap between the rich and
the poor is generally small in Japan. I had thought there weren’t so
many mega-rich people in Japan as in the States until I came here. But
now I realized quite a few mega-rich Japanese people existed, as I
actually saw the members who apparently paid the five-digit membership
fee. I hadn’t known that because they lived in a different world from me
like in this club. I wondered if I could ever visit this club again and
wished strongly for that. I came back to my room, packed in a great
hurry and checked out. I didn’t forget to have expensive coffee and tea
for free one more time at the hotel’s privileged lounge before I left.
The receptionist was the same person and got familiar since I came here
three days in a row. She knew I used the lounge for free and I felt
embarrassed. When I left the hotel, I missed it more than ever now that I
experienced the fitness club. I got to another shopping mall by train,
bought a skirt 80 percent off and had dinner at a Mexican restaurant
that we rarely find in Japan. As the mall is adjacent to Tokyo Disney
Resort, I saw the fireworks of the park from the mall for free. I took a
train again to Tokyo Station and looked around the shopping area while I
was waiting for the bullet train on which I had booked the seat. Just
when I was looking, half-off stickers began to be put on packages of
sushi. I got one of those and had it on the bullet train with the
leftover wine from the hotel that I had brought in a plastic bottle.
Although I was exhausted from lack of sleep and swimming, I really
wanted to do this trip over from the beginning. I pondered when it would
be that I could take a trip like this one. While I recalled the
heavenly sensation I had when I was swimming alone in the pool inside
that fitness club, the bullet train ran through several long tunnels and
sent me back in my town that was packed in deep snow. I took a cab to
my apartment. It was a blizzard. I could see nothing but hammering snow
out the windshield of the cab. With that near zero visibility, the cab
was running into darkness at breakneck speed toward my accustomed world…
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Escape from the Snow World hr565
The mountain region in Japan where I live is covered with seven to ten
feet of snow every winter. My town is in a close area with mountains in
all directions. Those mountains turn into tall white walls in winter.
Deep snow lies beneath, white walls stand around, and snowflakes
constantly cover the sky above. It gives me a sense of being contained
in a white box. As winter deepens, I begin to feel claustrophobia and
suffocating. For that reason, I take a trip to the snow-free region and
stay there for a few days every winter. I stayed at a hotel near Narita
Airport and one near Tokyo Disneyland this winter because they became
bargain prices by using my accumulated points of the hotel chain’s
loyalty program that I had gained with a trip to Montreal. Since I was
entitled to use a pool and a sauna for free at the hotel near the
airport, I brought my new swimsuit that had been sleeping in the back of
my drawer for more than ten years and looked out-dated even though it
hadn’t been worn. Right after I checked in, I rushed into the pool. As I
was swimming watching a plane flying over me through the round glass
ceiling, I remembered how pleasant swimming was. I used to swim in the
pool at the gym a couple of days a week until about ten years ago. I
would care about my health and stamina so much, but I have gradually
become a night owl and put on weight. I decided to take this opportunity
to restart my health-conscious life. Next morning, while almost every
part of my body was aching, I had breakfast at the buffet restaurant in
the hotel. Most guests were from foreign countries because the hotel was
close to the airport. I felt as if I was eating abroad and it cost a
minimum to take an imaginary overseas trip. After I stuffed a whole
day’s amount of food into my stomach by eating for two hours there, I
left for an outlet mall near the hotel. I usually enjoy strolling around
a mall and looking for a bargain price, but I returned to the hotel
quite early this time in order to swim in the evening. Before I checked
out next morning, I went back to the pool again. Then I moved to the
hotel near Tokyo Disneyland and found that the pool there was free too. I
ended up swimming four times during this four-day trip. Although I was
supposed to be healthier when I came home, I started coughing next day
and it didn’t stop. Whether this trip was effective or not was now
questionable. Did I catch a cold at a warmer place where I bothered to
travel to get away from my cold town? Besides, my region has had
unusually little snow this winter and neither the ground nor the
mountains are all white. I can’t tell what I took that trip for after
all…
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Tokyo Disneyland,
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