Mom by the Imperial Palace, where the Japanese Emperor lives.
Mom at Senso-Ji temple in the Asakusa section of Tokyo. She's standing by a big incense burner thing.
Mom writing a prayer for world peace and a Democrat president at the Meiji Shrine.
Mom at Senso-Ji temple in the Asakusa section of Tokyo. She's standing by a big incense burner thing.
Mom writing a prayer for world peace and a Democrat president at the Meiji Shrine.
On March 22nd, the first day of my spring break, I flew to Tokyo. I spent the first night there on my own before meeting my mom and her friend Linda to travel around Japan and Korea with them. We were staying in the Shinjuku part of Tokyo, which Lonely Planet calls the place to "dive headfirst into the modern Japanese phenomenon." I explored that area on my own that day and then went to the airport to pick up mom and Linda the next day. We spent 4 nights in Tokyo and saw all sorts of cool stuff, some of which are in the pictures above. We also ate lots of interesting food, including sabu-sabu (grilled meat and veggies), yakisoba (grilled meat dipped in raw egg), some very authentic tempura, including eel, and soba noodles.
I was impressed by how much greener and less polluted Tokyo was than Seoul. It seemed to have a lot more parks and a lot less litter, which was nice! The people were also very polite and helpful and I don't think I saw one person spit the entire time I was there!
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