Friday, January 8, 2010

TOKYO

A picture of the bullet train sign, my departure was at 12:10.

Just a sign in Niigata station, where I caught the train.

A cute little chair, just a tad too small.

Right outside one of the Shinjuku station exits. The fishlike building is a school.

Tokyo tower. From afar.

Somewehre in Tokyo, I forgot.

None of these in my neck of the woods.

GAP in Harajuku.



China town in Yokohama.


I think this is the Minato Mirai tower, not sure on the name.

While looking for Yoyogi park on a Sunday afternoon, I came across Meiji Jingu.


Yoyogi station.


Shinjuku at night.





Ueno really surprised me, by size and awesomeness.







Ueno park was also huge and beautiful.





Should have brought some bread with me.




At first I thought there was another park, but this is all park of Ueno park.

Some little shrines and things were also in the park.

As well as a zoo. Ueno zoo, I didn't go in though.

Onoden in Akihabara, this place has a cool jingle.

Ikebukuro, very city like, I wanted to find West gate park, but didnt have the time.




This bridge in Ikebukuro looks a little fimiliar.

Some stray cats.


Ikebukuro station.

Tokyo station, it was time to head back, I didn't want to go.

Of course, I walked a bit.









I think this guy knew I was taking a picture, so he made a strange face.
It was a great trip, I really enjoyed it; I saw some really cool places for the first time, and I met some really cool people. Tokyo was sweet.

1 comment:

  1. These are some great shots from your trip. The bullet train sign, Ueno Park, the Tokyo Tower views — it's a nice mix of the iconic and the everyday. The stray cats in Ikebukuro are a charming touch. It's always the little details that make a trip memorable.

    The GAP in Harajuku and the China Town in Yokohama shots show the variety of experiences Tokyo has to offer. The Meiji Jingu shrine looks peaceful.

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