Today really felt like I was in a different country. In the morning, Jen took me to see some of the neighborhood, pointing out important train stations and showing me a couple shrines. Then, we took the train to Harujuku, where I got to go shopping and see some strange Japanese fashion. Afterwards we went to a large famous shrine. Enough talk, here's my pictures for the day:
Wah! It's taking too long. I hope it will open at some point. As for that fashion, you know I love it. Wouldn't you stand out in Madison if you went to school dressed in one of those outfits?
ReplyDeleteNow this really gives us a feel for Tokyo. Great Pictures!
ReplyDeleteFeel free to use Mom's ATM card to buy a couple of distinctive Japanese outfits. This can be a part of your back to school shopping on us.
Dad
Dad said that, not me...
ReplyDeleteYay I finally got on to reply! Love following your trip, everybody at the shop is enjoying it! KEEP WRITING. Love, all of us.
ReplyDeleteHaha... mom, I was going to say the same thing :P I would have a lot of fun with the fashion if I lived here. Hi Donna! Glad to know you're following :)
ReplyDeleteHi Cecilia. We are starting our trip to Colorado. We will be checking yor blog daily as we drive to our different destinations!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to follow along with you--and to relive my own visit to Japan, when your uncle and I visited my sister, artist Jorie Johnson, in Kyoto before coming to Hong Kong to stay with you all.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to look up what my sister does, check out www.joirae.com.
Have a wonderful stay!
xo,
Fyj