Well, it's 5:15 AM Calgary time, Bronwyn and Fintan have just polished off some MacDonald's fries in the supercharged Shibuya district of Tokyo.
The journey over was a pretty long one. The flight was about 10:45, which honestly was pretty manageable given the 1:00 pm departure time from Calgary. Of course for those in first class (read Stacey and Bronwyn), the flight couldn't be long enough! I had a few expired upgrade certs that I thought I would take a shot at using, amazingly they worked! So the girls were given the treat of first class by the boys. The best part is, the agent didn't take the certificates from me, so maybe Fin and I will get the bump up on the way home!
The customs line when we arrived was possibly the longest line I have ever been a part of in my life. I am pretty sure when all was said and done we were in that line for over an hour and a half. After the the formality of customs (we weren't asked one question), we activated our train passes and departed for our 90 min train ride to Tokyo.
We arrived at the Shibuya Station around 6:15 local time on Sunday night. For those of you that have been to Times Square in NY, all I can say is Shibuya is like Times Square on steroids. Talk about visually stimulating. I was so amazed by all of the colour, people and lights that all I could muster was a weird giddy laughter.
In true guy form, I led the family the wrong way for about 15 mins (pulling our suitcases) before Stacey forced me to ask someone for directions. Astonishingly, the dude I asked pulled little pieces of paper with maps of the area drawn on them out of his pocket. It was a lot easier to find the hotel with a map and directions....
After we checked into the hotel, we had to force the kids to get off of the beds so we could go for a walk in our new hood. We weren't quite ready to dive into the local cuisine, so we split a couple of orders of fries from MacDonald's, then we hit the Starbucks for desert. How sad are we?
All in all the trip has started out brilliantly. We can't wait to start exploring the city tomorrow morning.
Shibuya at Night
Shibuya crossing at 8:00 on a Sunday night.
How sweet is this? A soccer field on top of a department store in Shibuya.
A restaurant displays replicas of its menu items in the store front - Plastic eel anyone?
We had heard of the legendary vending machines. They do catch your eye!
check out ALL the plastic food... there are some real works of art! glad to hear you guys made it... have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteCourage people, courage...Blowfish for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! No More MacDonalds!!!! You have to eat local, come on!! :) Keep us posted, looks super cool so far.
ReplyDeletemmmm... blowfish and bagels!
ReplyDeleteMacDonald's was a one off!!!!
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