Tokyo (January 16 – 18)

We are spending the night of January 15 on the streets of Tokyo. We will be attending the tuna auction at Tsukiji Market at 2:00am so there is no point on getting a hostel for a few hours. We found a 24 hours restaurant where we had some food and hang out for most of the night. We walked to the market entrance to line up for the tuna auction.   We were allowed inside a warm room after 3:00am and by 4:00am a bidder came to tell us a bit about what we were going to see. He explained how they auction the tuna and how the auctioneer and bidders have signs to get the bids, basically we will never know how much they pay for a tuna fish!

Bidder in the Tuna Auction, Tsukiji Market, Japan

At 5:30am we were escorted to the tuna auction and 15 minutes later we were taken out to allow a second group come in. In this short period of time we saw how the bidders inspect the fish and witnesses several auctions because they do not take too long. Unfortunately this is a practice that will disappear shortly with the construction of the new fish market. Apparently the auction will be electronic… will not be as fun as it is now!

Inspecting the Fish at the Tuna Auction, Tsukiji Market, Japan
Inspecting the Fish at the Tuna Auction, Tsukiji Market, Japan
Tuna Auction, Tsukiji Market, Japan

Right after the tuna auction we took the train and headed to Ryogoku Kokugikan for the “2018 January Grand Sumo Tournament”. We were told to arrive very early because there are always last minute tickets that are sold on the day of the competition. We followed the instructions and were there by 6:30am. Around 7:30am we got a piece of paper with a number so we were going to get some tickets. At 8:00am we were directed to the ticket office, got our tickets and were inside the Sumo Stadium. The day started with the intermediate division, fight after fight the stadium got crowded and crowded. After lunch time the senior division fights started and the place got crazy, the atmosphere was great and everyone was cheering for their favourite sumo wrestler. The day ended up for us at 6:00pm and without a proper night of sleep we were ready to go to bed.

It was a day pack with a lot of excitement, the tuna auction and the sumo wrestling; two unique Japanese activities we could not miss.

Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Competitor Entering the Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Introduction of Competitors before the Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Introduction of Competitors before the Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan
Sumo Tournament, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Japan

On January 17 we visited the Nissan Crossing in Ginza where Marcela had a coffee with her face printed on it, the resolution of the printer is remarkable. We also visited some shops looking for camera lenses.

Nissan Crossing, Ginza, Japan
Tokyo Metro, Japan

On January 18 we woke up really early to go to Kawasaki station. We read online that it is one of the busiest stations during rush hour so we could see the pushers in action. We got there right on time, train after train people were pushed inside until the doors close. The best one was this lady that comes to the door and in the best Japanese way apologises by bending before start pushing other commuters… such polite people can only be found in Japan.

The rest of the day we spent it walking on the streets of Tokyo and looking for a camera lens.

Tokyo, Japan
Carts in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan

We could not miss to visit the Shibuya Crossing, the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world.  We spent some time watching people crossing the street in several directions.  Here is time-lapse of this experience…

Today was our last day in Japan, it was an amazing experience we could not have made a reality without the hospitality of Manuel that hosted us for many nights in Tokyo. It is a very expensive country to visit but if you can have a person that hosts you especially in Tokyo, you will have money to do other things. So thank you very much Manuel and thank you Japan for an amazing time, we will come back again during a warmer time of the year!

Tokyo (January 6 – 8)

In the morning of January 6 we went to the UENO Zoo expecting to see the baby panda bear, unfortunately for us the visits were restricted to people that had participated and won tickets on a raffle a few weeks ago. It was very disappointing not only for us but for many more tourists that could not see the baby panda, we don’t think it is a proper way to restrict the visits; tourists cannot participate in a raffle that happened a few weeks before coming to the country… oh, and the raffle was during the Japanese news!

Very disappointed we carried on visiting the zoo. We were able to see the male panda bear and many other animals.

UENO Zoo, Tokyo, Japan
UENO Zoo, Tokyo, Japan
UENO Zoo, Tokyo, Japan
UENO Zoo, Tokyo, Japan
UENO Zoo, Tokyo, Japan

In the afternoon we walked around the Ueno area.  We started by the Ueno park, then walked along Ameya-yokocho Market, a vibrant street market in Tokyo. Later in the afternoon we visited Akihabara, an area popular for its massive game stores and figurines.

Figurines Store in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
Cotton Candy Store in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan

On January 7 we visited the Tokyo National Museum, a very impressive museum with the largest collection of Japanese art.

Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, Japan

In the evening we went to Tokyo Central Station to take some night shots of this beautiful building.

Tokyo Central Station, Tokyo, Japan

Manuel took us on January 8 to Odaiba, a neighborhood developed in the 90’s with tall buildings and wide streets. We had a beautiful view of the Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge. We also took pictures of a replica of the Statue of Liberty. We then went to Diver City Mall where we saw a full size (18 meters tall) Gundam statue. Late in the evening, the Fuji TV building presents a very impressive light show!

Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Statue of Gundam in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo (December 7 – 12)

We arrived in Tokyo at midnight on December 6. Manuel, a family friend who will be hosting us for a few days, picked us up at the airport. After resting for most of the day Manuel took us on December 7 to sort out our JR Pass, the trains pass to move around Japan. We took the opportunity to visit the Tokyo Central Station. We then went to the TGM Observatory where we had a nice view of the city. We then walked around the City Centre before returning home. Manuel lives in Kawasaki, which is about 45 minutes from Tokyo by train and bus.

Tokyo Train Station, Tokyo, Japan
TGM Observatory, Tokyo, Japan
View from TGM Observatory, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo, Japan

On December 8 we went to Senso-ji Temple, the most popular temple in Tokyo. There were lots of tourists and local people visiting the temple and some of them wear the typical kimono, which can be rented, just outside the temple. We also walked around the gardens, which are beautiful. We then went to the river where we had a nice view of Tokyo Sky Tree, the tallest broadcasting tower in the world. In the evening we went to Akihabara.

Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo, Japan
Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Sky Tree, Tokyo, Japan
Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan
Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan

On December 9 we went for a walk around the City Centre and found that there was a special admission to the Imperial Palace and Gardens.  We lined up with a multitude of tourists and local people. We were able to see places that are not normally open to the public; however the Palace can only be seen from the distance. The gardens are amazing!

Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan
Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan
Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan

We then headed to Yanaka, a traditional Japanese neighborhood.  We visited several temples and cemeteries in the area as well as shops and old houses.

Cemetery in Yanaka, Tokyo, Japan
Yanaka, Tokyo, Japan
Yanaka, Tokyo, Japan
Old Sake Store in Yanaka, Tokyo, Japan

In the evening we went to Shibuya and spent some time watching people go across the Shibuya crossing, the busiest crossing in the world. We then walked around the shops, which are all illuminated with their characteristic neon lights.

On December 10, Manuel took us in the morning to Enoshima Island, where we had a nice view of Mount Fuji.  We went up to the Enoshima Sea Candle (Shonan Observatory Lighthouse) where the view was even more impressive.

Highway in Tokyo, Japan
View from Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan
View of Mount Fuji from Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan
With Manuel in Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan
Enoshima Sea Candle (Shonan Observatory Lighthouse), Kanagawa, Japan
View of Mount Fuji from Enoshima, Kanagawa, Japan

In the late afternoon we went to Taiizan Kotokuin Shojosenji or Kōtoku-in, which is a Jōdo-shū Buddhist temple where the Great Buddha of Kamakura is located.  And then we drove to Kamakura and visited some of the temples in town.

Great Buddha of Kamakura, Kamakura, Japan
Temple in Kamakura, Japan

On December 11 we woke up very early and went to the Tsukiji Fish Market.  Unfortunately the market is only open for visitors after 10:00am and just for a short while.  Visits are restricted and accompanied by security. We walked around and got some sushi from one of the stalls. Most of the shops close by 11:00am. After our visit to the fish market we walked around the area visiting shops and other markets.

Market, Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan
Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan

We then went to Ginza, an upscale area of Tokyo; the highlight of it was the Nissan Crossing where they have some of the latest Nissan models and the Uniqlo store, which is 12 floors high.

Nissan Crossing, Tokyo, Japan
Nissan Crossing, Tokyo, Japan

We spent the morning of December 12 in the apartment. In the evening Manuel took us to Yokohama. This is a beautiful area near Tokyo.

Yokohama, Japan
Yokohama, Japan
Yokohama, Japan
Yokohama, Japan
Yokohama, Japan