Odaiba, Tokyo:
Those boats are restaurants. Romantic, right?!
A big game arcade.
Sumo game which I played and lost (sad face).
Japan obligatory, purikura (or in my language, “sticky photos”) where you can thin your face, enlargen your eyes, change their color and much much more!
Japan famous Kobe duo performing at Odaiba, Tokyo:
Tokyo art students’ exhibition. Is there anything more beautiful than seeing creativity at work?
First time trying Taco Bell (in Tokyo-go figure). Verdict? Good! Much prefer the soft tortilla to the crunchy corn one though.
I’m not sure if you know, but I take all of my photos with my iPhone so I apologise for the low quality of the night photos. I hope you can still see the purple reflection of the ferris wheel though.
Osaka somewhere:
Delicious Pakistani food and immaculate service. Click HERE for more details.
One last time at Osaka station:
My favorite, Moku Moku:
Suita Green Place, Oasis supermarket:
In other words, Japan has it all!
photogrpahy
The More I See, The Less I Know For Sure
Despite the bright lights and overpopulation, Shinjuku (housing the world’s busiest railway station) is surprisingly quiet. Over-photographed Shibuya crossing is surprisingly small in size and Harajuku isn’t bursting with Harajuku girls. This is why travelling is important. We need to SEE for ourselves.
I have decided what I like most of Tokyo is its diversity. Diversity is the life of this city. From its tacos to its art aquariums, it’s buzzing.
The view from our free hotel – thanks to Mina’s amazing organising skills.
Guzman y Gomez – an Australian Mexican-food chain in Japan (go figure).
100% organic milk soft-serve from SOFTTREE in Laforet Harajuku.
Harajuku desu.
Over 8000 goldfish.
The happiest place on earth.
I can’t stop. I won’t stop.
Shibuya desu.
Let Everything Happen To You
…Beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final. (Rainer Maria Rilke)
Top to bottom: morning prayer, Anisa-style banana split with NZ honey, local organic blueberries and home-made granola with Rye bread from Olivier, morning cycle featuring sky, bento love, and last but not least, my favorite healthy noms sent to me by my dear mama.