Hey guys thanks for looking into our welfare.
I did alittle more accurate timeline but of course my mind is still at awe and recovey.
We went to the hobby shop in Tokyo getting some odds and ends for our race this Sunday. Then total chaos and confusion followed in no particular order: Buildings swaying and slamming each other, things falling, people ######## out, crowded streets, phone circuits busy to almost no service, etc. Some of the stuff can be seen on TV. The land phone lines were shut down for a couple of hours and the train transportation for six hours. It usually takes 4 hours round trip in transit time from the base to Akihabara where several hobby shops are located. After the first two hard earthquakes, we had to walk a couple of hours to the only train company and railway/station (bullet train) that was cleared for operation (My feet and back are killing me). We had to wait another couple of hours to board the bullet train meanwhile trying to figure out what our next execution plan will be when we get to our drop off station. After talking with the officials and trying to find a Taxi, both non successful left us with pondering. The Officials out on the street were just as clueless as us because they were not kept up to date with the status. We decided to get some food which again was already savaged by most of the people all in the streets and were left to fend for themselves. An hour thereafter, we had seen people running toward the subway so we decided to check it out, YES it was opening up (approx 11pm)! Even if it only traveled a few KM, it was 30KM closer to the base which eased some stress. After the subway ride, I made another attempted to get a Taxi which was another obstacle and cut throat situation but I had to get back to my family. I couldn’t help but to give a few passes and offer a couple Taxis’s to the elderly and families with babies. The road traffic was horrific with aprrox another two hours and some big bucks to take me the remainder of the 30 KM ride home. Crap bro I am exhausted and sore. The earthquakes events ended with me reuniting with my family about 0330 am. I am sure there will be more aftershocks, hopefully nothing too serious
Two Big Quakes had hit Japan but only one stated in the News. Both purchases were during the time of my purchases.
YY/MM/DD and time on the receipt annotated on the bottom left. This trip was not worth the Yen (Japanese $) of parts and casualties occurred.
This is the receipt from RC Champ. Several minutes away from Futaba
As I look back. I say my life is not worth lossing because of RC's, the hobby shop personnel taught it was. I assure you that RC Champs, Akihabara parts especially engine will not come to you damaged. They were more occupied with trying to keep the parts, engines, and others from falling off the shelves
My legs and feet are sore as hell! Who wants to volunteer and massage it? It does not smell good neither. Thanks guys for your concerns and please do wish the others well and keep the more devistated people in your prayers