Where To Search For Second-Hand Vehicle
by Manu Geol on 2007-09-24Looking at newspaper for a good deal might not end up as good as it looked. Or say that the description was not totally true and you would like to see the vehcile before your naked eyes. This is 100% true in most of the cases when hunting for a well condition used vehicle. In Russia there is growing demand of used vehicles from Japan.
Therefore after looking at few sales points I realized that it is better to buy a Japanese model car than any other brand. They are cheaper and very easy to maintain, also fuel efficient.
I always wanted to visit Japan and when I was invited by my friend who was on a business trip, I could not refuse the temptation and the desire to make my dreams come true. Since there is no direct flight to Tokyo from Vladivostok, we had to take about two hours flight to Moscow and another three hours from Moscow to Tokyo.
Apart from a stay of three hours at Moscow the rest of the journey was smooth and comforting landing at about 2200Hrs. local time. We took an overnight stay at a Hotel Inn near Narita Int'l airport, known as Tokyo Int'l Airport but it is located in the suburbs of Chiba prefecture.
Next day-break just after 5:AM , I opened my eyes to the light pink cherry blossom trees a symbol of spring season arrival. Wow ! I could not beleive myself to be swaying inside the hotel room and feeling like breaking the window and jump out to this lovely scenery. After a quick breakfast we checked out and took a drop at train station just about 5 minutes by Hotel bus.
Well well ! what a ride with Narita Skyliner that took us inside the Tokyo city in under an hour. My friend had another twin-bed one room booked in a business hotel at Ueno a place of flowing river of people. We checked-in at about 10AM like the clock ticking faster now, my friend had a call from used car dealer who would take him to a local Japanese auction to buy a sedan for me and a Suv for himself and couple of new model cars for his company.
After a few good tips from the local Japanese staff at Hotel
information I took off with my small back pack and was left alone with my adventures to be discovered. I cannot recall if it was a mild jet lag or the huge crowds rolling here and there, but for certain I felt that maybe I am on drugs and could not be 100%.
Tokyo's approximately twelve million residents seemed to me like a huge bee colony and maybe one tenth are concentrated in Taito-Ku one of the 23 wards of Tokyo Metropolis. But all had this sense of purpose inside them, nothing was moving without a purpose.
My little study from Internet about Tokyo's history that its ancient name was Edo and it was the political center of Japan. Then in Meiji period in about 1868 the capitol and the Japan's emperor moved from Kyoto to Edo, and renamed Edo to Tokyo. But to great sadness large parts of Tokyo were destroyed in 1923 earthquake and the IInd.worl
war air raids.
I had so much to see and the best way is to take a guide like my first choice was an afternoon tour organised by JTB.
My adventure started with a panoramic view of Tokyo from the observatory deck on the 40th floor of the World Trade Center Building. This guided tour had an English speaking guide and beleive me that was the best thing happened to me.
A 40 minute boat cruise through most important waterway of Tokyo known as Sumida river took me from Asakusa to Hinode pier of Tokyo Bay. I also visited Asakusa Kannon Temple and Nakamise shopping street, this temple is the oldest temple of Tokyo. From Nakamise-dori (dori means street in english) I bought some traditional souvenirs for my friend. There was a small photo session organised outside the
Imperial Palace, a magnificient palace where Tenno Heika the present emperor with his two sons and their families reside. After the tour I joined my friend at Ueno station and we went to a Revolving Sushi Bar for a healthy dinner.
That was truely magnificient, we were not the only two foreigners in the bar and the Sushi was delightful ,the presentation, garnishing and the taste is sure a skill of Japanese cookery. We had our sushi with Japanese Sake (Nihon-shu) and enjoyed that mild effect slowly rising by surrounding breeze which could never be compared by liquors of Russia.
About The Author: Liza is a freelance writer and an arts graduate recently started taking Japanese classes. \This article can be useful to everyone who will like to to bid, buy and ship from online lsitings of used Japanese vehicles advertised at www.nexusscars.com