December 3, 2025 Tokyo - Breakfast - Leftover Sushi and French toast with egg. Brunch - Oyster and tuna at Tokyo Fish Market Dinner - Pork Cutlet with rice in curry sauce
Honolulu - Lunch -Duck and Comte sandwiches, Dinner - Nico’s
We spent December 3 in Tokyo. Then took an 8:10 p.m. flight to Honolulu that arrived at 8:30 a.m. on December 3. So we gained a day when we crossed the Date Line, thus traveling two December 3rd’s.
I started the day in Tokyo at our apartment eating leftover sushi.
Then we packed and secured our luggage in the lobby and taxied to the Old Fish market that is now dominated by seafood restaurants. We first went upstairs to the Yonomoto Coffee shop favored by Yoko Ono and John Lennon when he was alive.
We ate breakfast. Suzette ate toast, a hard boiled egg, and coffee, I ate
French Toast, an egg, and Earl Grey tea, and Willy ate a ham and egg toast with coffee.
We then said goodbye to Willy and walked through the fish market. We were not very hungry but ate a large raw oyster and shared a tuna sampler.
We then returned to the hotel and took our luggage and taxied to Terminal 1 at Narita Airport.
Suzette had reserved a wheelchair for me so we were able to obtain Assistive services to check our luggage and obtain our boarding pass. We then went through security and water at our gate four hours for our 8:45 flight.
the lady at assistive services gave us bulkhead seats, so we had a little extra leg room and we slept four or five hours after we were served dinner of fried breaded pork cutlet on rice in curry sauce with a cured salmon salad and a regular salad.
When we arrived at 8:15 I was wheeled through Immigration to baggage claim where we took our luggage and walked to Budget fast track to pick up our big Chevrolet Malibu and drove to the North Shore. We stopped at Foodland and bought a tatami mat, a big bottle of water, and a baguette and made duck and comte sandwiches at Pipeline beach watching the surfers.
We then went to a the small historic village of Haleiwa and stopped to look at shells and then drove back to our hotel at Waikiki Beach.
We rested until 6:00 and then went to the bar for our complimentary drink. The bartender was extremely helpful recommending restaurants. We made a reservation at a highly rated Turkish restaurant for Friday night and then drove to his recommended Nico’s Pier 38 for a fish dinner.
Nico’s is on Pier 38 overlooking a portion of the Marina.
It had four choices of fresh fish. Suzette ordered an Aji tuna steak on rice with crisp sautéed string beans with a sweetened, miso teriyaki cream sauce. It was a wonderful sauce that we will replicate at home.
My choice was a breaded and sautéed pomfrey steak on a bed of linguine and spinach in a black truffle cream sauce with rinsed capers served with two slices of grilled garlic toast.
It was an even better sauce than Suzette’s with little specks of truffle visible in the sauce.
We each drank a glass of German Riesling and could barely finish our meal.
We saw the blue moon as we walked back to our car for a perfect ending to a lovely evening.
Bon Appetit

































