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KIMONO!!!
... maybe for dinner :) The after school activity was kimono! Suuuuuper fun! (with the danger of sounding like someone who's IQ is to low to find a better suiting word...) First we got to choose a yukata (like summer kimono, google is your friend), then a somewhat suiting obi (like a belt), then we got three more "belts" and a paper... not really a box but something to lay the kimono in. A teacher then showed us how to put it on ...
Tokyo, at last
... made everyone drop off the bags at the kiosk with me, then they had to stand off where they could not hear our final destination. Wen we got in the security line, they could see that our boarding passes said Seattle, but that still told them nothing. We had a quick bite to eat in the united club, then boarded our plane. I had been upgraded, so I didn't get to sit with the rest of the family. I'm sure they had fun without me. Flight was on time, with no issues. Received a ...
Fluent Engrish
... 8211; just search the internet for “engrish” for whole websites dedicated to the phenomenon – another example of Japan’s obsession with Cute.
I left Japan with my curiosity for the bizarre satisfied, and with thanks to my amazing hosts – Jen, Gli, Jess, Erin, Tam, Dani and others – I had a great time and gained many insights into this unique culture. As I rested my eyes standing up on the metro to ...
Fully frozen in Tokyo
... pagoda in what is a World Heritage Listed park area in the middle of Tokyo. We then decided to go to the Zoo as Kate and I were keen to see a Panda. There were pandas, lions, tigers, otters, bears, gorillas and lots of birds. No bad for $6 entry. We had a great lunch in a tiny restaurant that specialised in BBQ dishes cooked on a tiny BBQ in the open kitchen. It seated about 12 people inside and maybe the same ...