Senso-ji Temple |
This is the first of three posts about my solo trip to Japan during my winter vacation. This post will focus on my first leg of the trip, where I spent three days in the nation's capital, Tokyo. It was unbelievably different than what I expected (in a positive way), and I am looking forward to going back one day.
On my first day of the trip, I arrived in Tokyo, purchased a subway ticket for my stay, and headed out to my hostel. Transportation was by far the most expensive thing in all of Japan! Traveling from place to place ate up the majority of my expenses during my one-week trip. I checked in, set my bags down, and just started wandering around the area. I stumbled into the Asakusa area, where I explored Senso-ji Temple, which is Tokyo's oldest. There was plenty of shopping and street food to be eaten, so I dove right in. I tried Japanese style ice cream, takoyaki (savory ball-shaped pancakes with octopus at the center topped with mayonnaise, ginger pickles and fermented fish flakes), and ikayaki (grilled squid). All were extremely delicious! I wound down the day by sitting in Ueno Park, reading a book, and drinking Japanese beer. Great first day!
The second day, I met my Japanese friend whom I met during my study abroad in Spain! Ayano and I took some of the same classes at Universidad de Granada, and we have stayed in contact for five years. I can't believe it had been that long since we last met. Ayano took me to Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, and Shibuya Crossing. We caught up, got our fortunes for 2017 read to us, ate sushi off of a revolving cart, and consumed way too many sweets. No regrets! We also went to a CD store where we recommended music to each other and bought CDs in commemoration of our awesome day together. Thanks for your hospitality, Ayano! Nos vemos otra vez muy pronto!
I'll let the pictures do the rest of the talking - it was a full three days, and wish I had a bit more leisure time, but now I know I'll just have to come back in the future.
Next leg of the trip, Kyoto - stay tuned!
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