vrijdag 19 maart 2010

Day 13 Meji-Jingu & Sushi in Ginza

Day 13

Today i went to harajuku, but not to shop again. I wanted to see the tempel called Meji-jingu, said to be the most splendid temple in Tokyo.

It was verry sunny and i got a little tan trough out the day :)

i first went to harajuku bridge, but again no freaks, only some kids in rilakuma and christmas tree costume????



whats their problem? lol

The tempel was verry pretty, but still doesent beat senso-ji (quite unfair to compair budism and shintoism) But i was a Japanese wedding, that was amazing!!
verry high up my travel wish list :)












i can understand that for shinto belivers marrige is something verry special.

look at the beautyfull bridesmades (? are they) amazing!





after that i explored the temple a bit, but dicided not to go and see the gardens.
i think i will see plenty more in Kyoto.






I ate lunch at the tempel restaurant, a nice bento box.



i dicided to go into harajuku for desert, another crepe, this time i got a banana vanilla ice chocolate crepe. i gues this wont be the last one...







at night i met Yair, Neil, Jason and a friend of Yair to go to Ginza. Jason knew a great sushi restaurant :)
We ordered so much that the waiteres warned us repeatedly that we probably couldent eat this much. but we did it anyway :P It was soooo good, we finished almost all, i thin kwe only left some rice! And japanese beer is great! much better then heiniken (i know this will get me into trouble) i like it cus its probably a bit girly beer :P

you should see the pictures, there is so much food, and that not all becouse they brought it seperatly becouse it wouldent fit on the table haha

















Look at the bill!!! so cheep for such amazing sushi (and beer!) <3 <3

after we wanted to go to eat cake at a famous cake shop, but i am happy we dident! (the shop was closed already) i was so so full. so we went to a japanese bar for more... beer :)



jason loves fish heads



aishiteru<3

wen we walked back we discovered pavement-san!

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