Sunday, May 23, 2010

Getting the hang of it



If I ever need to store a priceless work of art, or a fine wine collection, I know the place. Terrada public warehousing was our first stop for the day, and it was different to anything we have seen thus far. They have a very high quality and customer satisfaction which shows in their comfortably designed warehouse. From the lay out to the high security options, customers are expected to feel comfortable that their possessions are in good hands and easily attainable if they ever need them. After the tour we went and ate at one of Terrada's warehouses that had been turned into a restaurant specializing in Californian cuisine. I know I should only be eating Japanese food but I was dying for some American food. And technically it was made in Japan so it is still Japanese food so I think I can live with it. The food and atmosphere gave me an energy boost to focus on our final tour of the day, which was the very cold CO-OP frozen food distribution center. This was the most high tech warehouse I've ever seen , and rightfully so with food being kept in extreme cold temperatures. We finished with our plant excursions for the day and had the rest of the night to ourselves. The time had come for some karaoke. Luckily we found a place that didn't hurt our wallet too bad, and offered a big enough room for all of us. It's safe to say that none of us are professional singers, but that didn't stop us from having a great time. It was one of those moments when you think, "I'm in Tokyo singing karaoke, I can't believe it." It was one of the top things on my list to do and am glad at how the whole day turned out.

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