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I would ask Niigata Station Hotel staff to send me the wash bag I left in the bathroom by surface mail first of all, then use the leftover to purchase Zunda Mochi rice cakes invented by Lord Masamune DATE, the Single-Eyed Dragon. Any food from Japan is delicious, so Sasa Dango (Bamboo Leaves rice cakes) would be great, too. But my good friend currently seconded to Niigata told me that Lord Kenshin UESUGHI might not be its inventor.

BTW according to the XE Currency Converter,* it is about £162.53 so in London I can buy a lot of Canon ink cartridges, Boots No. 7 serum, Weleda rose deodorant spray, and that convenient wash bag made in Germany sold by the Lakeland Limited, etc., etc.

Yes, 50 quid note is the equivalent of Japanese 10,000 yen bill. The only difference is, if you dare use a £50 note in the UK, you would feel humiliated by the casher's ridiculously serious and thorough investigation against a fake banknote. No one uses 50 quid note. It's either 5, 10 or 20 pounds note in our wallet, nothing else.

*(Mid-market rates: 2015-10-28 15:21 UTC 30,000.00 JPY=162.528 GBP)