Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Fun In Tokyo
Last week I visited my friend Mondo in Tokyo. We spent most of the day in Shibuya, Shinjuku and Ochanomizu. In Shibuya, we visited Meiji Jingu in Yoyogi Park and saw some amazing ice sculptures that were part of a display and contest. Most of the subjects of the ice sculptures are self-evident but the one that looks like a three-headed dragon is actually King Ghidorah, a famous monster from Godzilla movies (hurray! Godzilla!).
One theme from Japanese culture that fascinates me is the visual juxtaposition of ancient and modern. I think it's interesting to me because in America there just isn't as much visible evidence of structures that are very old, and comparatively, in America we define old much differently. On the West Coast of the USA, "old" can mean from 150 years ago. So, scenes that show this cultural difference in Japan sometimes catch my eye. As we were walking out of the park, I saw the Docomo Building framed by a torii (gate) at the entrance to the park. This particular torii isn't that old, but I thought the image was interesting, so I stopped to take a picture.
Later, Mondo and I went to Ochanomizu which is famous for music stores. We stopped in a couple of shops and looked around for a while before going to dinner at a tempura restaurant.
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Mondo...is that really him? The freshest of the fresh fish say hi and look forward to the day when he may return to flip them into bed. By then they may be too heavy and will have to flip themselves, but you get the point. Very cool ice thingys. Kerry and the fresh fish Lucas and Nico.
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