Karuseru Hoteru Shinjuku 510
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Travel Blogs from Shinjuku
Welcome to Japan
... squatting potties"! Although I must admit that when I first arrived in Japan, six years ago (in the middle of winter), I was particularly surprised to find these space age toilets!
Even though I am only spending a mere week in stunning Japan, Red has planned a very fun time. The first three days are going to be the obligatory wandering and sightseeing. With that said, the last three days will be spent doing what I only did for one ...
Tokyo bound.
... short but cooling mini rain showers. The fauna was lush and the colors vibrant. If you have read my previous entries you will see that we did venture to Waikiki on many occasions as the drive was only 40 minutes and very beautiful.
Yesterday Mikael's tummy started to be a tiny bit better but it was Maijas turn and she had a fever and a bad tummy, they have still been able to enjoy Hawaii with lots of Gravol, Tylenol and antibiotics. (Mikael has lost a lot ...
What Little Kids Should and Shouldn't Play With
... could look out over Tokyo. The view wasn't terribly remarkable, mainly just big city stretching on for miles. It was cloudy, though so maybe on a clear day it would be a great view. You could supposedly see Mt Fuji when the weather was perfect. At any rate, it reenforced for me my decision to save the $15 and skip going up in Tokyo Tower last year.
While waiting on the observation level for the really slow elevator back down to the museum floors, I met a middle-aged ...
Over to Harajuku to see Japanese being weird!
... there though, and it was interesting to see the bride's intricate white Kimono.
Outside the station there is the famous Harajuku square. This is where teenagers seem to love to dress up and hang out. Usually it is full of Japanese girls doing Cosplay - dressed up as their favourite anime, manga or game characters. Unfortunately when we went to look there ...
Thirty Hour Tour of Tokyo
... you’ve seen the Scramble. It’s a 5 way crosswalk (which turns into a “go wherever you need to go” crosswalk) that people flood into and which clears miraculously as soon as the light changes. It’s really fun to see. It FELT ridiculously smaller than it seems in movies/on TV, but I guess that’s life.
Also near the Scramble is Hachiko. It’s a statue of a shiba inu that used to walk his master to the train station and ...