Turns out 5 full days in Tokyo is a bit much for me and Shan - On Wednesday - all 3 of us went to a class call The Art of Golden Joinery. Fun times finding the location - but it wasn’t really that hard. It was quite fun and we felt like true artisans. Here’s our work
After class - at Jason’s suggestion - we had lunch at Wendy’s. It was similar, but still a little different from ours in the States.
We parted with Jason and made our way back to the hotel.
Below - you will see that we tried a Japanese version of chicken nuggets and some sort of steamed thingamajig. I liked the steamed thingamajig but Shan didn’t.
We did stop at this local place for lunch- Ramen, fried rice, soup -and we both actually enjoyed it.
Missy also made a friend here. She saw someone smoking and asked where there was a designated smoking area. He took me to the 2nd floor of an office building. As and FYI you can only smoke in designated areas or you will be fined. I didn’t think twice about going with my new found friend - but I did when we got to the elevator. Another lady joined us on the elevator so I was at ease. Sure enough, he had taken me to a smoking room. Which looked like the waiting room at the local Social Security Office.
Again - as a reminder - Shan and I have turned into “professional” photographers along with everyone else in Tokyo.
A funny lighthearted moment - we saw these 2 older ladies fussing back and forth over which way they should be going while looking at a map. This is me and Shan to a tee!
The world’s busiest pedestrian crossing was up next for us. Jason is still off doing his own thing.
This is Shibuya crossing. We walked around and did a bit of shopping.
Our last full day was spent at Ueno Park and museums around it. It was a fair like atmosphere. People everywhere admiring the Cherry Blossoms and per usual - everyone was professional photographers - trying to get the best picture!!
That’s it for Tokyo - Heading to Singapore on Saturday. Jason is headed to Seoul - with his fancy new tattoo he got on Friday in Tokyo.
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