Asakusa, Tokyo
2009年11月28日, 日本 ⋅ ☀️ 17 °COn the way to the Drum Museum we stopped at Sometaro where we sat on tatami mats and cooked okonomiyaki which was basically pancake/crepe filled goodness. And yes, I cooked it with a little help withもっと詳しく
On the way to the Drum Museum we stopped at Sometaro where we sat on tatami mats and cooked okonomiyaki which was basically pancake/crepe filled goodness. And yes, I cooked it with a little help withもっと詳しく
Being a music lover and an amateur musician I was excited to visit the Drum Museum (Taikokan). It was great because we were allowed to play most of the different types of drums they had on display.もっと詳しく
Mic had a field day taking pictures of Tokyo Tower. Every few minutes she was taking shots of the tower--which I didn't blame her nor minded at all. It was cool walking towards it as it brightly stoodもっと詳しく
We really took in the vastness of Tokyo through Tokyo City View. Mic was right when she's talked about taking pictures of huge structures as oppose to taking pictures from them.
After hours of wandering with tired feet we didn't care for standing during dinner for a meal that hit the spot at this modern izakaya. Some of the things we loved was this chicken soup (pictured)もっと詳しく
On our third day we wanted to visit Meiji Jingu, Harajuku and Shibuya.
While at Meiji Jingu we saw a wedding, washed our hands and even wrote a little prayer. The place huge and elegantly simple atもっと詳しく
We had a great time people watching and did some shopping! Young japanese are fearless when it comes to fashion.
In the heart of this street was this super delicious tonkatsu joint that was quiet and not terribly busy. It was a such a contrast to was happening outside. After walking around and window shopping weもっと詳しく
The famous street crossing in Shibuya! It is the most populated street crossing in the entire world. We got some drinks from Starbucks and watched from a couple of stories up. It's crazy to see thatもっと詳しく