Thursday, May 1, 2008

Mauricio & Kay (part two)











The next day we took a bus tour of central Tokyo (Mauricio and Kay, thanks again for inviting me!) I had never been part of an organized, "touristy" activity in Tokyo before, so it was fun to see things from that perspective (kind of new again) and get some information from a native expert. Our tour guide was great; so you can easily follow them in a crowd, most guides here carry a long pole with a flag on the end, usually something fairly traditional. As you can see in the picture, our guide's "flag" was a small, stuffed Pikachu toy-VERY easy to pick out in a crowd! As she was explaining, she had a good balance of contemporary culture, history and humor.

We visited a couple of the main temples, the gardens at the Imperial Palace, drove by the Japanese Diet Building (Diet as in Congress, not food, although we did have some good food for lunch...), drove through the Akihabara and Ginza districts, and ended up in Odaiba (Tokyo Bay) before returning to the hotel. Odaiba is the man-made island in Tokyo Bay that has a large entertainment and cultural district. If you've been reading my blog for a while, you might remember pictures of Japan's Statue of Liberty that I took last year. Here's the same location with Mauricio, and also a view of the statue from the boat tour we took. The whole tour (on the bus and on the ship) lasted most of the morning and afternoon, and I was surprised at how much we were able to see in that short time.

Mauricio and Kay, I'm very glad you guys were able to visit and that we could spend some time together. Come back and visit again any time!

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