torsdag 14 januari 2010

Tsukiji fish market



Our last day in Tokyo was supposed to be an early one so we could go to Tsukiji fish market. To bad Nhina's alarm was 8 hours off. But we only overslept by 2 hours and we did get to the market in time to se the last tuna being cut up in pieces. Tsukiji was very interesting with a lot of things to look at and the atmosphere was quite unique.
The downside was that you were in the way for the workes and the customers, all the time!



You had to be very careful and alert to get out of the way quickly if someone wanted to get pass. That is a rather bad combination when all you want to do is walk slowly and take a good look on all the fish and other strange sea creatures that are up for sale at Tsukiji. So our visit was short but it was impressive. We didn't really feel like eating sushi at 8 in the morning (we did have breakfast before we got there) so we didn't try the super fresh fish, just looking was enough ^^


fredag 8 januari 2010

Meji & Akihabara



The Meji shrine lies right in the middle of Tokyo, in the Yoyogi park to be more precise. But Both the park and the trees are so big and fantastic that you kind of forget that you're in the centre of Tokyo. There were still a lot of people going to the temple since new year. Or perhaps the stride of people is normal. It is quite nice and peaceful but also eventful to visit a shrine or temple. There seems to be a lot of things going on, even if it's in a peaceful manner.



We got two of these wooden plates that you write down your wish on and then you hung them under a tree. It is quit impressive with so many people's wishes on the same place. Robin bought some charms to put on his camera and I bought a pink one with hopes of good study ( It was a bit hard to understand the translation). So we'll have to see if there's any result ^^



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Well since we didn't really enter the Sensoji temple in Asakusa, it is a little bit hard to compare. But it is really nice to have been here during the new year, when everyone supposed to pay their respects to the gods.

After a quick lunch and some shopping in Harajuku we went on the train to Akihabara. There we spent some of our last money on a PSP 3000. Robin bought the black one and Nhina the white one. So now we just hope to get hold of a Swedish charger cable fast when we get back since ours run on a lower voltage. But everything's alright so far ^^



And then we just couldn't resist the chance of taking this charming picture ^^

torsdag 7 januari 2010

Takaosanguchi



Mount Takao lies about 50 min from Shinjuku station with the Keio Line and is well worth a visit! Since we overslept and didn't arrive at the Takaosanguchi station until 15:15 we decided to take the cable car lift up to the top. It was probably almost as cool as walking the 2km long way up. The view you got when the cable car rose was interesting indeed.



Once up there, you can choose between several paths. We ended up on the one leading to the temple. It was extremely nice to get a bit away from Tokyo (even if it's still very close) and to smell some forest. There were a lot of other people out today too since this mountain isn't to high or inaccessible a lot of people come to visit. The view was amazing and the mountains in Japan looks so different from the ones at home. At least from the west coast.



There seemed to be several temple buildings and there were people both praying and buying a hot sesame cake with soy sauce. When you enter a temple you're supposed to wash your hands so Nhina tried it even if the water was very cold.



This visit was very nice. It felt almost magical to wander around here and it would be nice to visit Takaosan during the autumn. After all, Tokyo is not the same as the rest of Japan.

onsdag 6 januari 2010

Roppongi & Shibuya



Since Nhina had been feeling a bit off lately we got an appointment at Tokyo Medical & Surgical Clinic. An hour later, 22 000 yen poorer and with a prescription of antibiotics Nhina were ready to go again ^^
The clinic was right outside the entrance to Tokyo Tower and a hundred meters away there was a park that still held some beautiful leaves.



We never visited Tokyo Tower. Our goal was the much higher Mori Towers. There we visited the Mori Art museum. The current exhibition was called Medicine and Art. It was very interesting with a lot of objects and pieces to watch. Both old science and modern art.
An other reason why we visited the Mori tower was the view. Along with the entrance fee you get a nice view of Tokyo from the 52th floors. But we decided to go up on the roof, on the Sky deck. And that we don't regret! ^^
The sight was amazing. You could see really far and you get a hint of how BIG Tokyo actually is.




We ended the long day with some shopping in Shibuya. Robin found yet again some nice clothes and took some pictures of Shibuya crossing.

tisdag 5 januari 2010

Studio Ghibli Museum



To visit the Studio Ghibli Museum was some what the first thing we decided we wanted to do when we went to Japan. And finally it happens!
The Studio Ghibli Museum is in Mitaka and it's only a 15min bus fare away from were we're staying. Even though it is recommended to book the tickets before you leave for your trip to Japan. We didn't and therefore we had to figure out how the Loppi machines at Lawson worked. Which we didn't. Nhina ended up asking the staff ^^



The first thing we saw was this big Totoro! So we had to take a picture. We guess it's in natural size and Nhina would be happy to take it with her home. There's also a Catbus. But it's restricted for elementary kids only so we didn't get a chance to play in that one. But Robin would very much like to have it as a bed ^^
Along with your ticket you get three original frames from one of the movies! Nhina got from Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke) and Robin got from Howl's moving Castle.
Inside there's one permanent exhibition were you can walk through Ghibli's study. It was amazing with everything from the movies, early sketches, watercolor paintings and posters but also a lot of other stuff that made the rooms look very much alive and used, as if all the workers just had gone out for lunch or something. The other exhibition was a special, and of course it was from their latest movie, Ponyo on a cliff by the sea.



Included with the entrance fee was a ticket to the short film that was shown in the cinema. It was a very cute film about sumo wrestling mouses. We don't know it's name, but it's limited for the Studio Ghibli Museum so it will only be shown there. The entire museum is a "must go to" if you like Studio Ghibli's movies. And on the third floor there's a book shop and a museum shop. Up on the roof there's the big robot from Laputa Castle in the Sky. So the visit was appreciated by us both!