I was informed yesterday that the starting time of radio therapy of today and tomorrow at the hospital will be delayed one hour. So I left home one hour later than usual. I met the rush hour of commuters so that a subway train on Asakusa line was heavily crowded. But when I changed to Ohedo line, it was almost empty. After the therapy, I went up to a restaurant on 19th floor of hospital. Today it had a different view of Odaiba island than usual. I could identify the building of Fuji Television headquarters. Although there were small clouds and moistures, it had a very clear view of near sight.
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I had a reservation at the Adult Disease Laboratory in Shinjuku for influenza prevention shot at one thirty in afternoon. As I had enough time, I went down to the Metropolitan Office Building and climbed up to its observation floor. It took only twenty minutes to get to Metropolitan Office Building station from the hospital by a subway train on Ohedo line. Five seconds ride on a direct elevator from ground floor brought me to the observation floor. It is forty nine floor, 202 meters high from sea level. Unfortunately, it had moistures so that I could see only nearby tall buildings, but not Mt. Fuji (see the bottom right picture.)
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In spite of such a weather, I could barely see through the south-east window tall buildings around JR Shinjuku station (see the bottom right picture.) The observation floor is rather spacious and has a cafe in its center. So spectators feel comfortable and enjoy their stay there.
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I took a bus bound for JR Shinjuku station west exit (if you take a subway train, you have to go up and down long stairs before you get to the platform. Bus is better and convenient.) At a shop of Yodobashi Camera, I bought five discs of 640 mb MO. At a rotary sushi shop, I took a lunch. The shop is shown in bottom pictures. It was awarded the best sushi restaurant prize at a contest led by the Nihon Television.
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After lunch, I got an influenza prevention shot.