The Halls in Japan

December 2017 - January 2018
A 23-day adventure by Sarukoru Read more
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  • Day 19

    Asakusa

    January 14, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 7 °C

    We explored Asakusa a bit more today. It is an older district with a bit more of a scruffy (but cool) vibe. The market streets have famous statues of Edo era figures, including one of a thief on the roof of one of the shops. We went to the huge Senso-ji temple in the morning, then took a look at the kitchen-ware shops along Kappabashi-dori. This is an amazing street with a huge chefs head at one end and all manner of kitchen equipment and knives etc. There are also shops selling the plastic food you see in a lot of Japanese restaurants - they are surprisingly expensive !!! But, I gather they are hand painted and quite a bit of work goes into them. A bowl of soup cost maybe $300...they are so beautiful I could not leave without buying something - so I got a tiny maki roll for the equivalent of around $30.Read more

  • Day 20

    The Ghibli museum

    January 15, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    This place is quite extraordinary. Every detail of the uniquely shaped building references details of Miyazaki's films and interests. There are stained glass windows with characters from Kiki, Ponyo, Totaro and all the favourites. There are spiral staircases and corridors joining rooms showcasing the history and techniques of animation, and the painstaking but beautiful (mindful) process from concept to film. You can't take photos in the museum so not much to show. We all spent an enjoyable morning, but felt the weeks of travel catching up on us and so we retired early to the hostel. We mooched around until early evening then joined a tea tasting with the hostel staff. We tried cherry blossom tea (a New Year special), konbu, green tea, sencha (the high quality leaves) and finally matcha (powder made from the bright green young leaves especially grown under a shade cloth to preserve their youth and tenderness.Read more

  • Day 21

    Fish market and Sumo

    January 16, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

    A busy day today. We had an early start, packing up and checking out by 7:00 am to get to the meeting point for our tour of Tsukiji fish market. As it turned out, we were the only ones on the tour, and we had two guides as one was training. They were so nice and chatty that it just felt like we had hired some friends for the morning (knowledgeable and Japanese speaking friends). We walked through the outer market trying samples and getting snacks along the way. Tour groups aren't allowed in the inner market, so our tour guides dropped us off there and we went in for a quick look around. The markets are so busy so you constantly feel like you are in the way (which you are) but they are fascinating - rows and rows of every kind of seafood imaginable, huge hunks of tuna, live crabs, massive mussels and abalone. Even turtles ! Again, no photos allowed.
    Sumo was scheduled for the afternoon, but we had time for a coffee and to spend some time in the Hokasai museum, located near to the Sumo Stadium in Sumida (where Hokasai was born and spent most of his life).
    Sumo was quite an experience. We all sat in a little box on individual cushions. Although none of us really understood the rules it was amazing spectacle and hard not to become swept up with the crowd excitement - which increased as the afternoon went on and the big stars started to come out. Three well dressed women in their 60s were sitting next to us and chatted politely with me and Ivy in English. When a certain sumo came out later in the evening they went nuts - screaming and waving the banners they had brought.
    On the other side of us were some young guys who sounded English but turned out to be brothers from Canberra. They shared their (basic) knowledge of the rules, and we shared our wifi. Later we connected on Facebook so that they could send us some of the photos and videos they had taken. Travelling around as a young person must be completely different (to when I was travelling as a young person) in these days of social media.
    When one of the sumos won the second last round the entire stadium erupted !!! (we later found out it was a controversial result). All of a sudden cushions were being hurled around the stadium. The last bout started and we decided to make a run for it because I was worried about the crowds. Leave it to the Japanese, however, to have everything sorted. The crowds all went from stadium to station in an orderly manner and there was no problem getting on a train. We were back at the hostel to pick up our bags by 6:30 pm and by 7:00 pm we were in a taxi headed to the Disney resort and the greatest day of our lives...
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  • Day 22

    The happiest place on Earth

    January 17, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

    Ivy left her journal at the Disney resort, so until she gets it back, I have promised I would record all the rides we went on in my journal. So (in rough order):
    Pinocchio
    Snow White
    Star Wars Space Tour
    Pooh's Hunny Hunt
    Swiss Family Robinson Hut
    Raft to Tom Sawyers Island
    Beaver Brothers Canoes
    Splash Mountain
    Pirates of the Carribean
    The Carousel
    Peter Pan
    Tea Cups
    Dumbo
    Buzz Lightyear
    Monsters Inc

    It started to rain in the afternoon but nothing can really dampen the magic and unwavering happiness of Disneyland. Everyone smiles and waves (and in Ivy's case wishes her a Happy Birthday thanks to her special sticker), there is music everywhere, the smell of pop-corn, lights, rides, shops and fun ! We had a ball.
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  • Day 23

    Time to go home...

    January 18, 2018 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

    Today it was time to leave fantasy land and head back to reality. We got the train back into Tokyo and after a coffee in Ginza we boarded the monorail to Haneda airport. Russell's friend Shoko came to see us off and we enjoyed a last taste of Japanese craziness by having dinner in a planetarium (at the airport) complete with a light show.
    I am writing this on the plane and the cabin crew have just announced its 29 minutes until we land in Sydney. We loved Japan. Some of us are already planning our return journey !!
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