Tuesday 20 July 2010

One Day In The Temple Of Tokyo


We arrived on Sunday night in Kawasaki. The next morning we had a long day in Tokyo.
We visited Asakusa, which is in Taito and had a look at the Buddhist Temple, the Sensō-ji. It's magnificent, and around the temple you can pray and inhale the fragrance of perfumed candles, which should bring luck in life and keep you healthy.
We went into the Hama-rikyu Garden, which is really beautiful. Afterwards we went on a ship across the Sumida River.
While we sailed down the river we passed a lot of different coloured bridges.
We saw the building home to the biggest beer company in Japan, Asahi.






For the evening we went out in Shibuya where we just sat down and watched people crossing the street. It's so interesting to watch the Japanese with their extraordinary clothing style. Women always look like dolls, which I like a lot. Afterwards we met a Japanese girl who went with us to the womb club. People here are very shy and don't dance too much on the dance floor. They prefer just to have a drink and watch people going crazy.


This picture shows a Japanese toilet and can give an answer to why people spend more time than on European toilets.

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