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Age is no reason for not having fun!
... the one with time management responsibility slept late and so these guys apprently missed their flight...
Anyway, back to Sugamo. It is called as the Grandmother's Harajuku, which means that it is a neon lit shopping extravaganza for elderly. The main attraction is the enormeusly long shopping street, where one can easily fill the shopping bag with wigs, walking sticks, suspicious medicines and pampers. There is almost ...
There's something fishy going on ...
... and we had to be careful not to get in the way. After walking around and taking a few pictures, we popped into a sushi restaurant (Sushi Zen) in order to sample the super fresh produce. We ordered a set selection of sushi (described on the menu for 1.5 persons, whatever that means) and it was indeed delicious. Very good value for money at the price. Good thing we got there early since the place started filling up pretty quickly. ...
WHO DO I THINK I AM !?!?!
... what I had anticipated and imagined in my mind. One night made some plans to go for a relaxed casual dinner with Mayumi and another girl that we had met in the hostel. I knew getting into this that I had already lost three bets to Mayumi that day and in turn had to buy her three shots of whatever she so desired. This mission led us to a traditional style drinking street in Kyoto where we found a nice little place to rest out tushes and damn lucky ...
Adventures in Japan!- Part Three
... Alice costume. The restaurant was covered in all things resembling the story; there were cards on the ceiling and one of the tables was inside a teacup. When we needed the waitress, we had a hand bell we could ring and she would come right away. Our menus were situated inside a shadow box and were very elaborately decorated with pictures and rhymes. Kelcey and I started off with a cocktail (hers had to do with the Cheshire Cat; I do not remember what mine was) ...
Afternoon distractions
... in full bloom and gusts of wind send petals flying in all directions, I was reading Jimmy Breslin's "Branch Rickey," a terrific book about the historical context behind the Brooklyn Dodgers executive and his plan to integrate baseball (Jackie Robinson was the pioneer). Then, on the second floor, at ...