Japan - Tokyo

Erik & Yuriko met us at the airport!
It was so great to see them!
Tokyo has the feel of New York's Time Square in places....
And the feel of ancient Japan in other areas.

The wooden hanging notes are prayers written
and hung in the Buddhist temple. The little white notes at
the back on the left are the same thing.
Yuriko's great uncle Shuji and Aunt Akie took us out for
a fabulous lunch and then back to their home for coffee.
We had such a wonderful time with such
wonderful people. We hope we meet again.



Saw our first Bamboo trees. So tall and straight.
The fence around this area was made all out of bamboo.
Also my first experience driving on the 'wrong' side
of the road. What a feeling!
And in our first hotel ( and every hotel we stayed in),
we were greeted with slippers to wear, pajamas laid out
for both of us and of course, a note written in English.



The next morning we got up early and headed out
to the Fish Auction and markets. Incredible!
These are tuna and sell for thousands of dollars,
some for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Every day.
Choose your meal for today....Octopus
Shrimp
Sea Urchin

Or an assortment
Yes, yes we did go to a Sushi bar and yes, we ate sashami. Thanks Vincent! This Sushi Bar is very famous in Tokyo. We lined up for 1 hour to get in at 7 am, and the girl sitting beside Elwood had flown in from Korea just to eat at this Sushi bar.
Elwood could not get over their electrical wires.
You saw this in a lot of places, not just one.
We loved the trains and subway system in Tokyo and Japan.
It is amazing. Very clean and very easy to use and extremely efficient.

Comments

Darlene said…
What an amazing trip. Looking forward to seeing all the pics.
Sushi at 7:00 a.m.? Inconceivable
and
any photos of the pajamas laid out?
courtney said…
i love your blog and i love your posts. you all have a great zest for life!!
Lorraine said…
Darlene, I added the pics of the pjs laid out! Ha ha!
Marg D said…
I love this glimpse of your adventures. You saw a lot of neat things and places!
Anonymous said…
Wow, how exciting. Great pics!
Myra
Moth-ar said…
Welcome back! How VERY interesting to see all your pictures and hear of your adventures--what an amazing time and what a big world! Thanks for your posts.
Judi said…
awesome pics, Lorraine! looks like you guys had a wonderful time!