First full day in Tokyo. I had already pre-planned what I'd do each day. So today, I was first headed to the famous Meiji Shrine.  It was a nice calming walk with lots of crickets!
I found Yoyogi Park next to it but it was still too early for people.
Next I walked over to Harajuku. Things don't really open until 11am on a Sunday so I was way too early. I just hung around until more people showed up. Then I followed the swarms to some cool places.  
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| People waiting for LaForet to open up | 
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| Uhh...he was supposed to be Gloomy Bear | 
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| One swarm led me to a crepe stand. | 
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 I found a 100Y store. Everyone's souvenir is coming from there. Everything else in Tokyo is too expensive.
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| Japanese Power Ranger Masks | 
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| Another swarm led me to lunch at a gyoza place | 
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| Hello Kitty x KISS | 
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| Hello Kitty x Evangelion | 
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| Bathroom decor | 
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| For Leticia, a wall of cups | 
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| Hello Hitler? Apparently there's a villain in a show that's like that. | 
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| Japanese peaches are way better | 
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| Ometesando | 
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| United Nations University | 
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| Some random statue with freaky faces | 
After Harajuku, I walked to Shibuya since I wanted to look at the Shibuya 109 building. It's full of clothes and girls of varying styles. Most of them have curly brown wigs, fake lashes and a lot of makeup.
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| Shibuya! | 
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| Lots of people at Shibuya | 
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| Shibuya | 
I took that last shot before I hopped back on the train to go home. Tired...It was probably 45 minutes home and it was completely dark by then. It gets dark at 7pm here. It's ok...I had a long day anyways.
 
I am particularly amused by your picture of what seems to be a duck body that you wear on your crotch which a duck head pops out of when you squeeze. Good for boys and girls!
ReplyDeleteGood for ballerinas and pervs...I decided it didn't need any captions.
DeleteI heart Hello Kitty!
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