Samstag, 8. August 2009

Party cannot be everything during my stay in Japan :) On my second day in Japan I visited the Meiji Shrine, the East Palace Garden (Garden of the Emperor) and the Nippon Budokan (Tokyo’s arena for Material Arts). On the first photos you can see one of the tori (gate) of the Meiji shrine, the entrance gate of the shrine from the inside, the entrance to the great hall (where you pray, photos from inside the great hall were not allowed) and a place where you rinse your hands and mouth before entering the shrine.


A photo from central Tokyo (on my way to the Palace Garden).


A lawn in front of the Palace Garden, I have never seen a lawn that flawless, no weeds and the grass was perfectly cut.


Entrance gate to the actual palace of the Emperor and his family.


After the Palace Garden I went to the Nippon Budokan where a Judo youth tournament took place.


I like the idea of everyone having the same hair cut, we should try the same at Kinran :)


I am sorry, but fat Asian kids are hilarious :)


During my last hours in Tokyo I rode to Shinjuku station, the busiest train station in the world (serving an average of 3.64 million people per day) and walked through Shinjuku and apparently its red light district.


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