
My timing to come and check out the more scenic areas of Japan could not have been better, it's currently time for the cherry blossoms to come through and so I get to see this annual event in all its glory in one of the best places to see it, quite lucky really.
Spent some time in Kyoto and then took a day trip to Nara which was excellent, it was great weather and was fun just to wander round the parks and lakes there. They have a lot of wild deer that just freely roam around Nara but every time I tried to get close to one it would just run off. Either they're scared of the wheelchair or I smell bad. I hope they're scared of the chair!

I collected my Chinese visa on Monday, I was a bit concerned about getting this visa as I couldn't give them all the information that they normally require i.e. my return ticket out of there, but the letter that I have from the British embassy explaining what it is that I'm doing worked like a charm and I can stay for 30 days (probably won't need that long).
Dropped by the British consulate to pick up my new passport that I ordered way back when I was in Kathmandu, now there's no chance of me running out of pages no matter how much I extend this trip. Also booked my ferry to China which will leave this Friday on a 48 hour cruise to Shanghai where I plan to get a train up to Beijing. This is an exciting part of the trip because now, for the first time since I left Bangladesh, I'm actually going in the right direction!