Saturday, September 01, 2007

Home Sweet Home





Narita Tokyo Airport.
7th July 2007, was the end of our fun filled holiday.
Never have I known that to be holidaying with my daughter was such a joy. The bonds we have are everlasting. Right before my eyes, she shown such a maturity and confident that made me realised my beloved daughter is no more a baby but a lady.
I quote: “Watching you grow, has gifted us with the understanding that our lives have been brought together for a reason. Your love has fostered our spiritual growth”.
We are looking forward to our next holiday together again, Insyallah :))

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Harajuku, Tokyo

Harajuku Subway


Cottage style Harajuku Station

Snoppy Town : A wide array of Snoopy goods is sold in this store, located directly across Harajuku Station.

Takeshita Dori entrance
The symbol of Harajuku and birthplace of many of Japan's fashion trends, Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) is a narrow, roughly 400 meter long street lined by trendy shops, used clothes stores, boutiques, cafes, crepe stands and fast food outlets targeting Tokyo’s teenagers.

Trendy Socks

Crepes




Along Omotesando Dori

Kiddy Land : This is one of Tokyo's most famous and popular toy stores. Located along the Omotesando, it offers six floors filled with all kinds of toys from electronic games to stuffed animals. Many major toy brands, including Disney, Barbie and Hello Kitty are present.

Oriental Bazaar : This is one of Tokyo’s largest souvenir shops, very popular among foreign travelers in search of typical Japanese souvenirs, such as kimono, tableware, lamps, dolls, furniture and samurai related goods. The shop spans four floors.


Shrine
Keychain sourvenir from Harajuku


Birkentstocks from Harajuku

Harajuku
We were here twice on 2 July 2007 and 6 July 2007.
It was rainning on our first visit, so unable to visit to the end of the street. Fortunately on our second visit, the weather was lovely and we managed to scrutinize every corner!
Too bad, since both days were on weekday, we did not get to experience where young people engage in cosplay, next visit maybe.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Tsukiji Wholesale Market, Tokyo

Map to Tsukiji Wholesale Market and that's me infront of it.


We had sashimi breakfast here.




This is the book which i accidentally left behind after having my sumptous breakfast of sashimi. As i had expected, my book was still there when i retrieve it as it was commonly known that Japanese would not take what that's not theirs.

This is one of the special tricycle cart and they go pretty fast!

This sprawling complex offers a mind-boggling variety of fresh seafood, anything familiar?
Red Octopus
Tuna
Me with a defrosted tuna.
Slices of tuna.
Japanese fishmonger cutting frozen tuna with a band saw.

Frozen tuna waiting to be saw.
cubes of tuna.
varieties of under the sea creatures.
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TUSKIJI WHOLESALE MARKET, TOKYO
We were here on 6 July 2007 at about 11.00am. Rather too late to witness the hustle and bustle of the market. My curiosity is to see the market and its underwater sea creatures which had acclaimed to have the extraordinary catch. The fish market is huge with series of buildings and parking lots. To my surprise, the market didn’t smell like fish at all.
This place is a must for raw-fish fans, who can breakfast afterwards on a bowl of rice and freshest slices of sashimi at JYen1500, and we had the best sashimi in our life!