It was rainy in the morning. I took a bus leaving at 7 PM, first to Shinjuku, Tokyo.
On Chuo Highway, there was a traffic jam, which made a ride one hour longer.
Although I left home earlier than usual, I was a bit anxious. From Shinjuku, I took trains to Myorenji, Yokohama to check an apartment, a studio of which I bought in 2007.
Myorenji is the name of a temple in Yokohama. It is just by the train station with the same name.
I walked to the apartment of my studio. It took 10 min from Myorenji station.
I met a man from the managing company, who explained to me about the present status of the apartment.
I bought a studio in 2007. The apartment building, of course, was getting older.
I am representative of the owners. I will think of what to do.
On the way back to the station, I visited a small park, Kikuna-Ike Park. The colored leaves are still on the trees.
Then I moved to Keio University in Hiyoshi to meet a professor joining my project.
I used to work in this university for a while. The campus was neatly renewed.
I met two researchers from Shimadzu company and, with them, visited the professor. We had a good discussion.
Then all three moved to Shimadzu Co. in Kanda and discussed more.
I left Tokyo at 6 PM.
At home, Katya made a tomato pot for the first time. It was warm, spicy, and delicious.