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another reason i love japan. umbrella lockers. |
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and customer service. |
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no, i was not hiding in the bushes, taking pictures of children.
we were entering the park and saw these school kids
on an outing observing bugs. |
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shiba koen leading from the hotel to the temple |
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monk begging for alms at shibuya station |
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beloved hachiko |
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the kid on the balcony spilled his drink and
it was dripping down on the smokers. |
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bic camera - this store plays it's theme song over and over while you shop. earworm. |
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krispy kreme? yeah, we bought some. |
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funny signage |
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fami ma - one of the many konbini (convenience stores) |
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dougenzaka ave is so pretty |
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host bar and another konbini chain |
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bought some jeans and ballet flats here... |
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tokyo has the coolest car parks |
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shibuya station |
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in japan, they shorten the names of things frequently.
for example, mcdonald's is maku-do and starbucks is suta-ba.
this restaurant chain is called fa-kin... |
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shibuya street fashion |
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pachinko and school girls |
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biggest hmv i've ever been in |
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the guy on the right was such a creeper.
kept photobombing everyone with this unsettling smile. |
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ended our day in shibuya with karaoke |
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nighttime view from our hotel room |
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some of our purchases from the day |
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gifts for other people |
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after seeing those girls, i thought i needed my own onesie. |
note: when we were exciting shibuya station (when we saw the monk), there were girls handing out bags with question marks on them to passing females (a promotional thing). inside were mini shampoo and conditioner, also with the question mark. obviously a campaign of some sort.
we went to the starbucks above tsutaya where i got scolded for taking video of the crossing. my notes also say i bought a mocha latte. (odd, the things i took notes of...)
we also had our very first experience of REAL ramen for lunch (actually, i had gyoza) and hubby was instantly obsessed and vowed to sample as many as he could and rate them all.
true to his promise, he had ramen again on the way back to the hotel in hamamatsucho. i can't remember now, but i think that one was his favourite. it was extremely crowded (a good sign) and teeny, tiny.
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