Never mind that we would have done all these things anyway! I did receive one present from the hotel management. A small card with a plate and two small packages of candy was waiting for us when we got back from our days adventures.
As sometimes happens when you have family all over the world, it just so happened that daughter Lisa had planned a girls trip to meet a friend in Tokyo at the same time we were there. So my birthday was special in that we got to see and have lunch with her and her friend. Lisa told us to meet them by the famous lion statue at the Ginza Yonchome corner in Ginza. In the pictures we had seen the lion looks huge. It is right in front of the Mitsukoshi department store and is a common meeting place for people. There were a lot of others waiting around with us. L & friend came from different direction than we had and walked right past the statue! The cat like figure next to the lion is the Mitsukoshi mascot.
Very nearby is the famous Kubuki-za theatre. You cannot go in it unless you have a ticket for a show. Our timing was not right - but it would be nice to see the real Kubuki theatre in action. When I was in Japan 11 years ago we saw a short tourist version in Kyoto.
This area in Ginza is known for fabulous shopping. You will recognize some of these name brands.
The channel store - look what we will be wearing soon!
And lots more stores I did not take pictures of. We thought this was unique - This store below is a cross between a museum and a candy store. The kitKat bars came in vintage wrappers and was very expensive - and no we did not buy any. Sorry the second was is out of focus.
Street scenes - It is very popular for girls to get dressed up and go around popular tourists points in kimonos - even guys do it. Even non - Japanese to it. We saw a lot more of it in Kyoto
We found this foot massage station in a small city park. We have seen several in our travels around Japan. You are suppose to walk on each texture in bare or stocking feet. We didn't see anyone try it here!
We were on our way to see the Sensoji Temple when we spied this statue across the way. I thought it looked like a carrot or potato, Mike guessed a sperm.
I looked it up when we go back to the hotel. It was listed as number 1 on a list of the world's most unusual statues. It is know as the "Golden Turd" and the building under it is called the "poop" building. It was designed by a very famous artist for a beer company - that is their building below it. It is suppose to look like the foam on a glass of beer.
So now onto the actual temple. This first few photos are views on the street leading to the temple.
The Sensoji Temple.
You can see the smoke from the incense in the above photo. Below the burning incense.
The pagoda complete with scaffolding and cranes!
While we were walking around the temple area we were stopped by a young Japanese mother with two children who asked us if she could take pictures of us with her children. I am not sure what her motive was but we suspected it might be some sort of school project. The young girl had made origami items which she gifted us with. The mother was all beaming smiles, the boy shy and hiding his face, and the girl not smiling at all at first.
School kids getting their picture taken - they were told to place their hands in different positions to relax them.
Husband helping out schoolgirls - who wanted a photo of all of them together.
You know I'm pretty sure kitkats are just really popular in Japan, perhaps that's why they have their own store?
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