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A Taste of Fall in Tokyo

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I’m down to my last three days in Tokyo. On the one hand, I’m stupid excited to come home, but, on the other hand, my everyday rituals are starting to bring tears to my eyes. Looking back on the rough patch I had here a few months ago, it’s hard for any of those feelings to register anymore. I didn’t realize just how much I really love it here until, of course, it’s time for me to leave; but I think most experiences (of this sort) can do that to you.

Last Sunday, my host mom and I went out, just us two, to hang out in Harajuku. We caught a glimpse of Togo Shrine Flea Market and walked around Yoyogi Park on what seemed to be one of the colder days in Tokyo. It was really an awesome day.

I’m going to miss her so much…

Togo

Togo Shrine Antique Market happens once a month, every first Sunday of the month at Togo Shrine in Harajuku. It's well worth it too; so many treasures to find.

This guy was loads of fun. And very drunk.

This guy was loads of fun. And very drunk. Just look at that smile!

Vendors table filled with rare knick knacks and whatnots.

Vendor's table filled with rare knick knacks and whatnots.

More goodies!

More goodies!

I didnt ask how much those advertisements were but I really feel like I should have bought them _!

I didn't ask how much those advertisements were but I really feel like I should have bought them >_<!

Togo Shrine

Togo-jinja. The shrine is located near the intersection of Takeshita Street and Meiji Avenue, and is accessible from Harajuku Station. Besides the Antique market, Togo was really quiet but that's probably because most people were at Meiji-jinju.

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Me and Megu-chan, myspacing it up :p

The pond area in Togo was really beautiful

The pond area in Togo was really beautiful

We were feeding the koi, which Im sure wasnt allowed, but you know. They were hungry!

We were feeding the koi, which I'm sure wasn't allowed, but you know. They were hungry!

Golden ginkgo trees! The leaves fall on the pavement, people walk all over it, and suddenly youve got fairy dust all over Tokyo. Its gorgegous!

Golden ginkgo trees! The leaves fall on the pavement, people walk all over it, and suddenly you've got fairy dust all over Tokyo. It's gorgegous!

Yoyogi Park! Despite the fact that visiting Harajuku on an almost daily basis for a month was my favorite thing to do, last Sunday was the first time I was actually inside of Yoyogi

Yoyogi Park! Despite the fact that visiting Harajuku on an almost daily basis for a month was my favorite thing to do, last Sunday was the first time I was actually inside of Yoyogi

Japans rockabillies. Theyve been gathering on sundays at Yoyogi for years...

People watching the Rockabillies perform and dance. They've been gathering on sundays at Yoyogi for years...

They were cool.

Totally posing for the camera~

Rockabilly gang?

Rockabilly "gang"?

Creepy, but they were nice. They did, however, scare the crap out of some small child. KAWAI SO~

Creepy, but they were nice. They did, however, scare the crap out of some small child. KAWAI SO~

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See, they really were nice! Very well mannered and polite :)

Mama 3

Mama <3

Me!

Me!

Yoyogi-koen is MASSIVE huge.

Yoyogi-koen is MASSIVE huge.

That "little" hump in the background is Fuji-san, or Mt. Fuji. It was such a clear day, we could see Fuji-san as we rode the train into Saitama

Written by hairfish

2008 December 10 at 12:26 PM

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  1. The park looks so beautiful! Loved the delirious drunk guy and the saxophone player out of nowhere (:

    Good to know you’re home all safe and sound… parting is such sweet sorrow but you’ll always have the memories to cherish!

    Lina

    2008 December 29 at 2:55 AM

  2. Hey, I have no idea how I found this site/blog – but it’s really cool. I like it a lot. Will be checking it randomly…

    maht

    2009 August 11 at 12:48 PM


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