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Exploring Shibuya

October 03rd, 2008 | Category: Japan, Tokyo, Travels

Today we took the subway down to Shibuya then wandered around there for a while.  We popped into the Disney Store to check the prices of tickets for the themepark there - yet to decide when to visit - and then walked up to Harajuku.

We visited the Meiji Jingu shrine in Yoyogi park.  It’s a Shinto Shrine in honour of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.  Emperor Meiji was the 122nd Emperor from Japan and is the first Emperor who encouraged and forged relations with the rest of the world - I guess we have him to thank for allowing us to be able to visit Japan.  When you enter the shrine there is a cleansing process at a trough of water where with a ladle with a long handle you rinse your right hand, then your left, then pour some water into your left hand and rinse your mouth and then rinse your left hand again.  Iain said a prayer at the shrine - for our bags to be delivered I hope! - although he used a 10 yen coin which is used for prayers to come true further in the future so maybe we won’t be reunited with our bags until Christmas!!!

Harajuku is a really cool area - it reminds me of a cross between Camden and Carnaby Street.  It is where all the young Tokoyites hang out and buy all their trendy clothes.  We had a tasty crepe which we managed to order by number by pointing at the page numbers in the guidebook - we are still working on our Japanese!

We went to another Japanese restaurant for dinner.  You have to take of your shoes when you go in and the tables are low on the ground with benches which you sit on.  We had a selection of Sushi and Yakitori which was very tasty.  I then managed to ask for the bill in Japanese - result!

On the way back to the subway station we stumbled upon a Japanese amusement arcade where Iain had a go on Mario Kart and won his race.  Then we went into this crazy photobooth where you can select your backgrounds and do different poses.  Unfortunately, we couldn’t figure out where to get the photo from our booth so some Japanese teenage girl is probably on her way home with some photos of us doing silly poses.  Maybe will work it out next time!

No word from BA yet on our bags so no photos for now but I promise to upload some as soon as I get my camera cable.

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