Tokyo
Ok as promised: Stories and Photographs
Day 1 of my tour began slightly before dawn in the Asakusa area of Tokyo. We packed our day satchels and hopped the subway to the Tsukiji shoji (fish market) and saw some of the tuna auctions, and had an excellent sushi breakfast. The tuna were huge! After the market we headed for the Tokyo Tocho (Metropolitan Government Building). We arrived about 1/4 till 10 am and awaited Taka’s arrival for a bit, then the rest of the group decided to go on up to the 45th floor while I waited for her. I needed to use the gents room but when I got back I found her waiting to go up the elevator. We greeted eachother and then went on up to the 45th floor where everyone else was milling about. It was sort of cloudy that day so the view wasn’t as spectacular as it could have been, but the company was good.
We went back down the tower and hopped a train from shinjuku station over to Meiji Jingo (Shrine) The emporer Meiji was credited for bringing Japan into the modern age, and making her a power fit to compete with Britain and the United states for power in the early 1900s. We were fortunate enough to witness a wedding ceremony in progress while we were there and what an interesting bit that was. Also we happened to be there on nanagosan, which is the day that 7, 5, and 3 year olds celebrate the coming of those respective ages. So there were little kids everywhere dressed up in kimono and taking photos, and getting blessed.
After Meiji we turned loose in the kind of “young punk” district of Tokyo where all the young urbanites hang out. Taka and I went to find lunch and stopped at a ramen restaurant to eat. She had packed with her a bit of “green tea cake” that she had made from scratch and let me have a peice with lunch. WOW. It was really good! Also she was so kind as to buy me lunch.
We gathered back together at the station and jumped a train bound for a new developement district, and Hamarikyu gardens. This is a large Japanese style landscaping where aristocrats did everything from having tea ceremonies to hunting ducks. It was an interesting contrast to have such a nice peaceful park-like setting combined with a very modern and busy Tokyo skyline. It was like the trees just stopped in the distance and the buildings sprang up out of nowhere.
After wandering through the garden for a while the group settled in on a river taxi and rode it back to Asakusa. Takako and I split off from the group shortly after and got ourselves lost on the way back to the Hotel. After a few calls to Celia and some detailed directions, we found it. I dropped off a few things and then we got a ginza line train bound for the Ueno district. Once we arrived at the station we were greeted by Taka’s friend Bunjero, or Bunchan for short. We decided to go get some Tempura for dinner and had some good conversation and an excellent meal.
I think I am getting hooked on these Chu-hai things…
At any rate I left Taka in Ueno and made my own way back on the train for Asakusa…wasn’t any time for internet or anything else. I had a very long day! Anyway that pretty much sums up day one… more to come!
Tags: Travel
This is great! Thanks for the fix.
Hey Dill Weed…What fun to see your travels on your blog. As always your comments are interesting and thoughtful. Sounds like you are having fun. Can’t wait to see all your pics when you get back. Keep on “trekking the Nippon Highway”! and tell us all about it!
Love, Aunt Sooz
hey Dylan–thanks for filling us in on all that so fully. It was great to hear all about your adventures. I love the tree/park shot with the skyscrapers in the background. keep it coming when you can, sara
Dude that sounds like so much fun, and that sushi looks really good. mom was freaking out untill you contacted her, i won’t embarass mom over this but i will tell you about it later, later being when you get back. america is the same. i like the first picture of the sunrise, its really good.
uuhhh…foster
p.s. (what in the hell does that mean anyways) for X-mas or because i love you, you should bring me back a bottle of that chu hai that you like so much, if not that then a japanese c.d. of modern japanese music. love brO
Um …p.s….good question. Uh…. Post Second. Posterior Sacrelidge. Um… Penguin Sushi….mmmmm penguin sushi… Yeah check I will try to get a bottle of chu hai for ya Lol I already bought a bottle of sake (its cheap here) and have been toting it around for nearly a week.
Ok laters,
Da Roe