Cities We've Been

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Japan - Tokyo Day 1

Tokyo, Japan Day 93 (May 3)


Tokyo is a massive crazy place; although everything runs in a controlled orderly fashion. Imagine using the New York subway system to cover the central metropolis, and then multiply by ten for another rail system connecting the inner metropolis to the outer megapolis. I guess this is how they cram 40 million people inside an area just a bit smaller than the New York metropolitan, with its 19 million. To top it off, the bullet train connects Tokyo with other mega-cities, leaving Tokyo station every 10 minutes.

subway map for Central Tokyo


Tokyo is also a very trendy and fashionable place. Today, while we are sightseeing, Gege and Jiejie visit a new downtown coffee shop where people are lined up for several hours to sit down and have coffee. The idea of waiting so long for coffee is so crazy, people just can’t resist the buzz. According to their report; it was worth a 30 minute wait, but not 2 hours. Afterwards, they visit a new Forever 21 women’s clothing store which just opened, but the line is a kilometer long; wrapped around a large city block.


zzz..huh...line, what line?

Vana and I head to Jingu-bashi to have pictures taken with the “costume play” vampy goth kids, who pose for tourists. They don’t want pictures taken unless you ask for permission, so they can do their special poses.

GeiGei & JeiJei dropped us off at Jingu-bashi, then headed to the coffee shop

vampy goth kid

posing for pic

Jingu-bashi is not only for gothic kids to hangout. It's also a place for young people to express themselves. Need a free hug?

And...kids who've been bullied in school


We visit the nearby temple; which turned out to be a waste after already visiting Kyoto. On the way out, the subway is packed like a rock concert.

temple entrance

colorful lamps

Looks too clean to be a temple

taking a rest before heading to the subway rush

which is packed like a rock concert


Next, we take subway to the bustling youth-oriented shopping district of Shibuya, and visit the famous 109 building. The teens and twenty-something’s in this mall are decked out in $1,000 dollars worth of product and looking for more; hair, nails, make-up, shoes, bags, and clothes. I was thinking the US Federal Reserve should pass out free tickets to America in this mall, since these Japanese women look like they could pull the US out of recession in no time!


109 building is a department store for youth fashion. One for women, another one across the street for men.

fancy crystal nails

Vana trying some high heels

Say what?

Sweet looking rags

Loving the knee high socks

Men line up outside the shop for women's un-mentionables

Like my space goggles?

Stylin hats

for cool cats

Aside from cheeky comments, the young women look really good, and are wearing the best looking clothes I’ve seen anywhere in the world. There is amazing variety of fashion; cartoon doll, goth, funky hippie, punk rocker, etc. We now see why they are the fashion trend setters for all of Asia, which by population makes them the fashion world’s leaders. It’s really amazing to see the incredible variety of outfits. But, after several hours walking around without a subway nap, the high heels, knee high socks, and short skirts all start to look the same.

Same Same, But Different?


We top the day off with a quick visit to Ginza, which is like the Park Ave of Tokyo. With its sparkling buildings and squeaky clean windows, you’d think they mix diamond powder in the city water.

arriving Ginza

kids playing video game while mom shopping in the expensive name brand store

Stand in line for some famous mini waffle in the neighborhood

Yum! the best waffle ever...definitely worth the 10 min wait!

We visit the Sony building to see their latest wares; but left un-impressed. Seems Sony is yesterday’s news with the Koreans at Samsung and LG cleaning their clock these days.

Sony building


We take the elevator to the top floor of the Imperial Hotel for the view, but balk at the $300 dollar dinner buffet. Instead, we met GeiGei and JieJie for dinner at a sushi restaurant.

Tokyo at night

Sushi boat style restaurant

Around they go, where they stop, nobody knows...

Ahi dreamin!

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2 comments:

Kevin and Vana said...

笑笑呀,

想到你要过生日了,今天上午准备给你写封邮件,打开信箱,结果就看到你的这个邮件,笑死我了,你以后斗这样带宝宝马!收到你的生日贺卡,真是很高兴。上午刚看完你的邮件就有点事情出门了,手机也没有带,晚上回来婆婆才说你打了电话来,谢谢笑笑哟,也祝你生日快乐哈! 你的生日全中国很多人都记得,因为是6.4,还会有些小型集会,学校都会要求负责学生工作的人全天候的值班,因为怕学生闹事,你看你妈妈把生你的日子选得好好哟!

你给我带的面膜也收到了,多谢了!

另外还要感谢你和凯文专门陪望舒和罗叔叔。望舒说看到姐姐很开心,罗叔叔说笑笑长大了,我答:你还默倒是想坐你的牛车去上北大的那个笑笑所!(还记得倒这个典故不:你当年在一中上初中,报纸上说东北有个考生考上了清华,家里就包了一节火车的车厢,亲友们都上北京送他,你爸爸就说你若考上,他就包一架飞机送你去,罗叔叔说他没得钱,但是可以赶一辆牛车送笑笑到北京上大学。望舒和你就说坐牛车还好些!因为你和望舒当时都不喜欢你爸爸!)
问候凯文哈。

小娘娘

Unknown said...

Vana, did you get those shoes? They're hot!!