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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Riding My Bike- or- 100 Temples & Shrines in a Day

23 Feb:
Yet another random breakfast, 'Hotto Keeki' (Hot Cakes) filled with butter and mayple syrup, and an onigiri (rice ball). I promise to stop writing about breakfast as soon as I eat something normal.

Anyway! Today I rented a bicycle. Something I havn't done in Tokyo before and was more than a little apprehensive about, since the traffic in Tokyo is crazy. But it only cost 200Yen (about $3) so why not give it a try! All bicycles in Japan seem to have baskets and look like something my grandmother would have ridden in the 1940's. Mine was red. I loved it.


--- My Bike at a temple ---


--- My Bike after it got impounded because I parked it in the wrong spot ---



--- A Random Building with a Man on it ---

I had a vague notion to ride from Asakusa to Ueno, and then ride around the park looking for interesting things. On the way to Ueno I found quite a few interesting things, including a very cute dog, a lovely old temple (unfortunately it seems I took more photos of the temple CAT than the actual temple, so just use your imagination)



Ueno Park is huge and so beautiful. I will definitely come back here when Dim arrives and some of the cherry blossom trees are flowering. There were a lot of interesting things in Ueno Park, including, but not limited to: A man walking his cat, a man with a pet rabbit in a special house on the back of a scooter, a man doing interpretive dance to music while juggling, oh and there were a LOT of amazing temples and other things.





--- The Dove has a flame inside it which is from the Hiroshima atomic bomb ---


--- Asking someone to take my picture was scary! ---






--- This statue is more than 400 years old ---

While in Ueno Park I also went to a Tokyo culture and history museum. I was given a free guided tour by a lovely old man. I managed to take his picture.

--- These buildings are INSIDE the museum, and you are allowed inside them ---


Another place I visited which was recommended by the tourist information office was this wall:

--- A Wall ---

Now, I know that I often like things simple because they are old, this wall was not one of those things. It's a wall. Sure it is very old, but... it's a wall. There isn't even anything awesome behind it, just someone's house. The guys who were building a house opposite the wall looked at me like i was crazy because I was taking photos of it (or it may have been because I am a crazy gajin girl in a cape, on a bike)

The only other thing of note today was this important message for all you mothers out there:

This sign was in the bathroom. It was 'Caution, drop!' that really made me laugh. Of course you shouldn't drop your baby, but does it really need 4 illustrations (there was another sign next to it as well)??

Anyway, last photo for today is of a Final Fantasy be-decked shop. I didn't go in because I was worried my bike would get impounded again and then I wouldn't be able to find it.





Land of the Rising Sun

My first glimpse of Japan was like a scene from a movie, the sun was setting behind the mountains, the coastline was shrouded in mist, and little lights were flickering on boats and in houses. So beautiful.
From the airport I took a bus to my hotel for the night. Waiting for the bus I realised just how FREEZING it was. Luckily I had my cape. I hid in it and looked like Grug. Here is a photo to prove it.

---- Grug photo----

My hotel in `Rinku Town` (a random seaside town about 10mins from Kansai Airport) was so beautiful. Everyone was really nicely dressed and looked rich. I looked like Grug, or possibly Grug on drugs, because I had been awake since 4am... but anyway.


--- View from my window towards Kansai Airport ---

22 Feb: After a thoroughly random breakfast I investigated Rinku-Town. Of course everything was closed because it was about 8am, but the giant ferris wheel was pretty cool.


-- Ferris Wheel--


--- Shinkansen ---
My next adventure involved changing trains 5 or 6 times to get to Tokyo. On this trip i discovered some things: There are a lot of cabbages in Osaka, smoking carriages on trains are NOT a good idea, Mount Fuji really is very beautiful and impressive, and I like Japanese food (even when I don`t know what it is).



--- Mt Fuji ---

The hostel I am staying in is in Asakusa, which is a rather historic part of Tokyo. To get there I have to `walk over the blue bridge`. When i read the directions online I was worried I wouldnt be able to see the blue bridge... I needn`t have worried. >.>





-- Blue Bridge---

I went for a bit of a walk to visit some of my favourite places in Asakusa. 




Oh and I also went to an Arts and Crafts Museum that I found. This was my favourite picture*



And so ended my first full day in Japan. 

Saturday, February 19, 2011

And so my adventure begins

How are you supposed to start a blog?
I feel like there should be some sort of amazing fireworks.
All I have is a mediocre post, but I promise it only gets better from here.
I am going to use this space to upload photos and anecdotes from my trip and keep in touch with people.
So despite it's current mediocrity you can look forward to some wonderful Japan-trip related stuff.

Skeptical face is skeptical of the quality of this blog...