Yay. I survived. Long *** flights, but at least business class (they call it "executive" on JAL) is reasonably comfy, specially on the 747.
A few lessons learned so far:
1. After a 12 hour flight, trying to get through the security check for the next flight is harder than it sounds. I'm not even sure why I had keys in my pocket, really!...
2. They don't make you take your shoes off at the check in Tokyo. Unless you forget to take thinks like keys, cell phone, etc out before walking through the detector. Then they make you wear the "special slippers". Apparently, people there have reall small feet too, which just adds to the hilarity.
3. Don't assume that the Hotel buffet you just wandered into can't possibly be that expensive. Not sure how I'll explain that one to my boss.
It's pretty humid, but not too terrible. Of course, I'm pretty sure the universe was mocking me when, after the aforementioned buffet fiasco, I decided to walk around to see what other sources of "normal" priced stuff might be had, only to realize that there's a freaking McDonalds right across the street. I may not be sure God exists, but I'm pretty sure Satan does...
Oh. I also found a KFC and a 7/11, so I'm good. OJ was cheap, and the vodka was expensive (bout half the price of the hotel room bar). So I'm set for the moment anyway...