Saturday, October 01, 2011

Tokyo Ect. (Sunday)

I love to see the Temple... especially from my hotel room at the New Sanno! The Tokyo Latter Day Saint Temple was built in 1980.  The New Sanno Hotel, a US Military Resort, was built in 1983. which is only a 5 minute walk to the temple. If you are not familiar with  LDS temples they usually have a golden statue on the top of the steeple, hence the focus of this picture. Yay for the awesome entities that acquired an affordable military hotel near the temple! Brett and I got to attend a session and it was kind of cool being the only non-Japanese speakers there and at the same time see Japanese members just doing their thing. I really wanted to see a Japanese Bride, but maybe next time. On a side note, I later found a super tiny Deseret Book around the corner. It was packed with Japanese, which was a little ironic because everything they sold was in English. I bought Marie "Guess Who?" for the Book of Mormon. More out of guilt for being the only one who probably understood the language. Anyways, here is a better picture of the Tokyo Temple:
 However, that was on Saturday morning (i just forgot to blog about it).

On to Sunday....


















A 15 minute walk through a residential area will take you to a tiny Japanese gem: The Japanese Sword Museum. Apparently, during WWII some American soldiers who took what they considered "spoils" back to the states, later realized that the swords they took were hundreds of years old, most dating back to the 13th century. Understanding this the swords were given back to the Japanese to then be put in Museums.

Swords. Awesome. 
 Actually it was very cool, but then we walked to the Meiji Shrine.

 
Lots of Tori gates to be found here!
Here is the main court of the Meiji Shrine.
For 500Yen you can write a blessing or desire for someone on a wooden tablet and the Shrine Priests will take them for you. I don't know what all they do, but it was really cool to see the hundreds of notes or blessing-type things people write. And yes, I did say something totally funny to my dad.

Whew! A lot of walking in Tokyo! We are glad for a break.
My dad's favorite. It's just a fact. Look at these twins.
Here is another place where I would stand and half-heartedly narrate what I thought this is for.
My tour group was riveted.  


The Meiji Shrine sits in the middle of a park of over 1,000 trees.
More walking!
"Tally-ho!"


Exit Scene.


If you're a  real fan of Gwen Stefani or fashion, you are familiar with Harajuku fashion, or essentially cutting edge fashion. "Harajuku Girls" can be found on Takeshita St.

Here I am, thinking, maybe I need to be 15 years younger to enjoy this. Mina is thinking she needs to about 15 years older... or just that she has a weird mom.
Classic current fashion. It's like 1800 meets 2011.
I saw the cutest little Harajuku girl in the subway, but no personal camera means no impromptu pictures with strangers. Sad. Next time though.


"No Marie! You may not buy your prom dress here!"

I think we could have skipped this street all together. Mina was raging and my mom couldn't stop disapproving of all the immodest clothing. Again, I think you would have to be about 15 years-old to  enjoy this place. It's weird to think that I may never really dress up in cutting edge YOUNG fashion again, and it made me a little sad. However, while walking down the street I passed two women in their 40's who were all about the young fashion, and they just looked silly. Come on ladies, dress your age and you can still be cool, you may just not be a back up dancer for Britney Spears, but you can still be cool.

Whew! All that made us pretty pooped so we headed back to the hotel for some dinner. I loved the New Sanno food. Convenient, affordable, and AMERICAN! 
On a side note, we enjoyed the Sunday Brunch that morning at the hotel. Crazy yummy and crazy expensive- thanks Dad!

Oh New Sanno, how I love thee!

2 comments:

Natalie said...

You're a hoot! Looks like you had a great time with your parents!

Oregon Millburns said...

That's so exciting that your parents were able to come visit you guys! I bet you are in heaven to be with them! :)