The next day, with no particular plans, Charlie was reluctantly dragged along by his wife to spend the entire morning shopping with Loreen.
At noon, Loreen treated Charlie and Claire to a meal at a highly acclaimed sushi restaurant in Tokyo.
The chef was an eccentric old man known for his peculiar temperament. it was rumored that the meal was quite expensive and securing a reservation was challenging.
However, after dining, Charlie had three distinct impressions: first, the venue was far from shabby, second, it lacked the extraordinary flavors it was reputed to have; and third, it certainly was not crowded.
Following lunch, they returned to the hotel to drop off their shopping bags.
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