I think the boys were exhausted from traveling, and I was exhausted from moving apartments and offices, but we kept going! It is time for Tokyo!
Phil going up on a parallel escalator in massive Tokyo Station.
We went on a riverboat cruise that the boys thought... underwhelming. Can't you see it in Steven's eyes?
But look at the serene boat ride with the cherry blossoms lining the river!
Walking along the river afterwards: The Asahi Hall with the golden sperm-lookin' thing, and Asahi Building, the beer-lookin' building to the left (I think).
Still walking along the river: More cherry blossoms!
And more!
A change of venue to Asakusa with its gigantic paper lantern.
After tons of souvenir shopping in Asakusa, we were all hungry for some SUSHI~~~. This is what Steven has been training for...
Good job, Steven!
After all that sushi, we needed to take a walk to Ginza, one of the shopping districts of Tokyo. Too bad everything was closed...
We also managed to hit Shibuya that night. This is 'Scramble Intersection,' which was shot in Lost in Translation. This is a Tuesday night, so just imagine it on the weekend!
In Shibuya, we found something yummy...
Woohoo, crepes! Japanese people love their crepes.
And Steven does too!
Last activity of the day: Purikura! You get into a booth, pose for a bunch of pictures, then design them with an electronic pen to get a printout of sticker pictures that you can exchange with friends, stick on postcards, etc. Aww, we look so lovey dovey. Angel wings and everything.

3 comments:
Great pictures again, did you get the Angel wings in honor of your niece Angel Steven???
P.S. All those people walking and not one on a cell phone !!!!
I love the angel wings and the rhinestones. You all look so cute! How do I get a picture of that? The crepes look yummy. Do they put anything in them or are they just plain? The paper lantern, is it out there all the time? What happens when it rains? It is very cool. I'm just so full of questions tonight.
Thanks for the pics.
Sister Barb
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