Monday, April 15, 2019

Thank God for a good and safe trip in Japan: March 24-25; Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo University, Ueno Park, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, Akihabara, Mt Fuji (lots of pics)

Day 3-4 started in Tsukiji Fish Market. March 24, 2019


 


 


 


 



 








Shu mai on a stick!


Shiba for sale? 
 
Where we at eBrunch

 





 

Nice experience. Would do it again. The crowd didn't really come unto after 10ish so good to get a brisk walk around prior to that time.


Tokyo University

 


 


 

Hachiko and Professor Ueno. The pics say it all.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Thank God for a good trip in Japan: March 21-23; Daimon St, Shibuya, Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Odaiba.

Another international travel and I thank God for a nice experience and safe trip back. Thank you for my sister when it came to navigation and my mom as well for making it a nice family trip. I will be cramming a few days within a post due to a very long stay in Japan, Hong Kong and Macau. So these posts will be pic heavy. Without due, let's get started.

March 21

We flew out. Landed in the Land of Rising Sun next day due to time zone differences. 



March 22 Daimon St.

Stayed at the Shiba Park Hotel. Had to catch a bus to get here and there was some heavy traffic. We were a little jet lagged and my mom wasn't feeling well so only me and my sis stepped out for a bit as we bought food back for my mom. As for Tokyo Tower, this were the only shots I got of it. 

 

Ippudo


 


 

Tokyo Tower and a shot of Daimon area. 

 


 

March 23 Shibuya, Harajuku, Shinjuku, and Odaiba

Shibuya crossing and Hachiko

 


 




Got to meet the famous Hachiko finally! The Shibuya crossing can get very crazy. Actually, the same goes for almost anywhere in Japan, so don't say I didn't warn you if you ever go there.

Ichiran- 

Good noodles! The best ramen I've eaten so far!

Tower Records!










Shibuya crossing from TR.
Hachiko in TR!


Nice to see TR doing well in the east. Sadly, I just found out the founder died last year. There are posters commemorating him throughout the several floors.

Don Quijote

DQ was one of the final stops here in Shibuya since we were pressed for time to go to Harajuku to see Shibas. As you can see Hachiko rules Shibuya. 


Hachiko again!?!