I have now been in Tokyo for a week, and what a week it has been! On Tuesday we went to work and planned for the rest of the weeks of camp and practiced playing games that we will teach the kids. There was a lot of drama because our working hours changed and several people got upset. We stayed until 5:30 when originally the plan was 4:30. The schedule will all work out though. For lunch that day we went to a pretty neat hole in the wall Japanese place. I got some friend fish and rice, miso soup, and green tea. After work it was raining and we were tired and so we went back to the hotel for dinner and just hung out there the rest of the night.
On Wednesday, Shannon woke me up early because she was hungry and wanted to eat. So we went to breakfast and had the delicious buffet at our hotel. This day at work, we had to meet about the hours and smooth things out. Then we played another game, and worked on crafts the rest of the day. For lunch we walked to 7/11. The 7/11's here have so much more than convenient stores at home! I got a rice bowl with cheese and shrimp. After work we rode the subway to Shibuya which is the busiest intersection in the world! There definitely were a lot of people! We took a picture with the famous Hachi dog statue and people watched. Then we rode to Harajuku and ate at the Mc Donalds where I got a shrimp filet on a bun. After dinner we had crepes!
Thursday was another day of crafts at work. We ate dinner at a British pub and then came back to the hotel.
Friday we went over drop off and pick up for the first day with kiddos, worked on more crafts, and then had a practice barbecue because we will barbecue every Friday. After work, we hung out at the hotel for a bit and then went to get Yakitori (grilled chicken on a stick) and grilled rice balls. We had dinner reservations at a Ninja themed restaurant, but ate first so we wouldn't be tempted to buy to much that we couldn't afford at the restaurant. The restaurant was pretty cool! A ninja greeted us and took us through a tunnel like maze to get to our seat. He did some tricks, such as hanging on the ceiling, on the way. We ordered some appetizers and our ninja waiter did a trick with each one!
Saturday was a long day! We woke up and had breakfast at the hotel and did laundry at the same time. Then we walked from 12 to about 9ish! It was raining all day, but we still managed to have fun! We went to Shidome City Center and had lunch on the 41st floor! Then we went through the Panasonic Live Center. It shows all the improvements you can get for your home from Panasonic. Then we walked and looked through some shops. We went to the beautiful Hama - rikyu gardens! Even in the rain it was gorgeous! After the gardens we went to the area of Tokyo known as Shinjuku had dinner at Sukiya which serves rice bowls. This area is a big shopping area so of course we walked around and mainly looked at Forever 21. We got crepes for dessert and then headed home.
Today was another long day! We headed out at 1ish and got back about 9:30. We went to Odaiba by subway and train. This is a newer shopping section of Japan. Here they will soon have and Old Navy. They also have a huge Hello Kitty store! Outside the building, they have a huge Gundam robot statue. We also walked through the Mega Web Toyota City Showcase which has the newest Toyota models.Then we rode a boat all the way down Tokyo Bay! It was beautiful! We walked from the bay through an area of Tokyo called Asakusa. This is an older part of the city. There we saw the Sensoji Temple. It is one of Tokyo's oldest temples.
Well, that is all for tonight! We have our first day with kiddos tomorrow! More to come soon!
From Tokyo, with love,
Rachael
Sounds like a wonderful first week. I am glad to see you are having a good time and soaking up the sites and experiences there. You will have to eat some authentic yakisoba for me. Sweet dreams. Hope you have a great first day with your kiddos.
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