Sunday, August 26, 2007

Bikes, Buds and Plastic Ebi

So here it is, our final day touring Japan. Sunday the 19th of August. It seems like only yesterday that we were meeting Hachiko the dog bleary eyed and frightened. Tokyo seems so familiar now. What to do on our last day? We have a list and most things were crossed off. We did want to return to Ueno Park to see if the lotus buds had finally blossomed. Oh yes, and the plastic food....



On our way to the train station Jen and I did a few errands. One of which took us past this bicycle parking lot. It is a good example, if a bit small (!). We have seen mutiple storied lots, jammed full of bicycles. The bike culture in Japan is amazing--but I am still not sure about this riding on the sidewalk thing.



Here is a good shot of our kind host/tourguide/interpreter/chef/friend/sister



I can't remember if plastic food has been mentioned at all in our blog. Almost every restaurant in Japan has a display outside full of plastic models of the food it serves. The plastic models are extremely realistic, and are true replicas of the meal you will receive.

Here is the display in front of Subway.






Doesn't that look tasty? I especially like how the shrimp are pre-dipped in special sauce!

But where does all that plastic food come from? The gang was willing to humour me and so we visited the area of town that speciailizes in kitchen/restaurant supplies. The stores that handle the plastic food are amazing--but it ain't cheap. A plate of noodles can run you 10 000 yen ($100)! I bought a skewered shrimp wrapped in bacon (sorry Jo).




Kitchen District. Those tea cups are actually balconies!



You gotta love Japan!


Back to Ueno, a park we visited some weeks ago (!) on a rainy afternoon.



The lotus blossoms are bigger, but not quite open yet. Too bad, the fully open flowers must be gorgeous. It was not a wasted trip, however, as the scene is still beautiful.



Jenny G and the Lotus buds.





This is the last shrine we were to visit. And a good one to end with. It is stunning--covered in gold, surrounded by a 400 year old fence structure. We sat inside for a bit, enjoying the quiet and the ancient decor.







Did I mention Sunday was hot? It was so hot even my eyes were sweating!

After Ueno, we hit the nearby old black market area. After the war, when goods were in short supply, this area developed into a thriving black market. They say today it retains some of that old seediness, but it just seems like another busy shopping area.





We closed out our day with a nice supper among friends in Nakano. Thoroughly exausted, we returned home to the Arms.

2 comments:

Jo said...

Yes so we all agree that Prison Break sucks...

(I'm still going to watch season 3 - come on, just how are they going to break out of a Pananian prison?)

Plus I like oggling all the eye candy.

Right, I want to see your top 5. Just because you're back in Canada doesn't mean there aren't pple out there wondering about your life in Canada (;

Like your little lonely sister all the way over in Japan :(

J

Paris Trout said...

Be patient Jo. It's coming. Give us another few days. We're still mourning leaving Japan. Love you!

j.