After dinner, Takahashi took Yang Ping to the hotel.
A hotel near Tokyo University Hospital - Mori Hometown.
On the journey from Edogawa Ward to Bunkyo District, Takahashi incessantly explained to Yang Ping the scenery and stories of every place in Tokyo.
The bustling lights of Tokyo could not be concealed by the night. Even at late hours, the city remained extremely vibrant.
Many pubs, bars, karaoke bars, cinemas, retail stores stayed open until midnight, and many stores were open 24 hours a day.
Neon signs on the streets overflowed with color, including English, Japanese, and many mixed with Chinese characters.
"Tokyo's splendid life truly begins at night. People work busily and feel repressed during the day, only at night can they find their true selves. After work, Japanese people don't rush home, instead they go to pubs to drink. Everyone believes that alcohol is the best lubricant of life, it helps unload the exhaustion and misery of the day."