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Monday, August 27, 200712: 53pm

Japan (Day 5) - Harajuku

this was the first (of 2 days) in japan that i got to do some solo traveling! the excitement and exhilaration that stem from facing an utterly foreign city alone is something i haven’t experienced in a long time. as much as i love spending time with my friends, there would never come a day when i would stop craving for the freedom in going solo.

each time i walked from my hotel to the shinjuku subway station, i would pass by this particular shinto shrine. (the two primary religions of japan are shintoism and buddhism.) a typical shinto shrine consists of these:

Orangeish red torii gate at the entrance of a Shinto shrine

the torii gate. it is the orangeish red structure above. made out of wood and consisting of two upright supports and two crossbars on the top, it is commonly found at the entrance of the shrine.

Giant Swing in Bangkok

i noted its resemblance with the giant swing i saw in bangkok. anyone else see the resemblance?

Main building in a Shinto shrine

the main building where visitors make their prayers and offerings. there is also a chamber in this building where the most sacred objects of the shrine are kept.

Stage used for performances in a Shinto shrine

a stage used for outdoor performances, dances and stuff.

Door and torii gates in a Shinto shrine

Stone torii gate in a Shinto shrine

another torii gate at the same temple. this time it is grey in color and made out of stone. i like it better when it is bright orangeish red though.

Huge crab advertisement on a building in Shinjuku

as i came out of the shrine, i noticed this huge crab on the front of a building! advertisement for a seafood restaurant perhaps? whatever it was advertising, it sure grabbed my attention!

Colorful building in Shinjuku

this rainbow-colored building caught my attention too. what a nice splash of colors!

Colorful buildings in Shinjuku

another brightly-colored building in shades of purple and pink!


in the late afternoon, i paid a visit to harajuku.

Harajuku Station

the wooden dark brown and white harajuku station looked rather unique to me, very much unlike other subway stations.

Guy selling calligraphy outside Harajuku Station, Tokyo

outside the station this guy was writing and selling calligraphy.

Cosplayers in Harajuku
Photo credit: lao-ocean

harajuku is an area in shibuya that’s a popular haunt for cosplayers. if you go there on a weekend, you would see japanese teenagers dressed up in various anime and goth characters. but well, i was there on a weekday so i missed all the action. that wasn’t what i was there for anyway.

Harajuku, Tokyo

the evening before, i was also in harajuku when i chanced upon a tiny shop selling care bear merchandise. but it was late and the shop was already closed! authentic vintage care bear merchandise is just so rare and expensive in singapore. so this time round i was there again to browse all the stuff to my heart’s content.

i was contemplating whether to get a jumbo-sized care bear plush toy. (it was a rare vintage edition that could never be found in singapore.) but carrying it with all my heavy luggage back to singapore would be a total bitch. so in the end i got just these tiny little care bears instead:

Care Bear keychains

care bear keychains! say hello to bedtime bear (in blue) and love-a-lot bear (in pink)!

as i came out from harajuku station, i spotted this colorful mermaid signage made out of balloons! with something that striking, i knew i would never lose my way. if i needed to get out of harajuku, all i had to do was keep a lookout for it. it opened the way to takeshita dori.

Crowd at Takeshita Dori

takeshita dori is a popular street at harajuku with many trendy shops catering to teenage fashion. you would find shops selling hip-hop fashion and cosplay costumes such as these:

Cosplay store

i managed to get some shopping done along this street (though not from the store above).

Colorful graffiti spotted in harajuku

colorful graffiti spotted in an alley along takeshita dori.

Graffiti spotted in harajuku

more graffiti!

King Kong signage spotted in Harajuku, Tokyo

king kong signage that stood out from the top of a building. i wonder if it had any significance. a godzilla signage might have been more apt.

Snoopy Town in Harajuku, Tokyo

on my way out of harajuku, i stopped by snoopy town. this was a huge store situated directly opposite harajuku station.

Snoopy plush toys

the entire store was dedicated to snoopy merchandise!

Snoopy sleeping

this wasn’t the only snoopy town store in tokyo. i spotted a few other branches too.

Snoopy-themed food miniatures

snoopy-themed food miniatures! they are so cute and so detailed too!

Snoopy miniatures

i love miniatures!

Snoopy-themed Statue of Liberty plush keychains

snoopy plush keychains in the shape of the statue of liberty!

Snoopy-themed snacks

remember those pooh-themed snacks we saw in disneyland in day 2? there are snoopy-themed snacks too!


after harajuku, i went to shibuya again in an effort to buy back all the things i lost in the cab ride the previous night. eventually i ran out of yen (it’s only day 5!) and the banks and currency exchangers had all closed for the day! so i had to call it a day and head back to the hotel for a good night’s rest.

but not before having a simmering hot, slurp-icious bowl of udon for dinner.

Udon

as usual, rather than making loud, appreciative slurping sounds, i only succeeded in making soft sucking noises. but it was good for me.

Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Travel category · Total number of reads 108,678 views

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  1. why no hello kitty shop!?! roar!!! View all comments by Daphne Maia

    Posted by posted by Daphne Maia AUSTRALIA Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 1:17pm · Direct link to this comment link



  2. wow … judging from your pictures,
    i think japan is a very colourful city …
    full of colours and kawaiiness … View all comments by Jayson

    Posted by posted by Jayson SINGAPORE Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 3:17pm · Direct link to this comment link



  3. Daphne Maia: I think you would absolutely LOVE tomorrow’s post!

    Jayson: It really, really is! But I think I still love Bangkok a whole lot more. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 4:29pm · Direct link to this comment link



  4. wo!so nice to go japan!!!hope i can go one day!!!
    i really love the care bear keychains!!!so cute!!i love care bear! View all comments by wenniee

    Posted by posted by wenniee SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 5:58pm · Direct link to this comment link



  5. Going solo is fun. Did you feel a sense of maturity and independence when you travel alone? View all comments by py

    Posted by posted by py SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 8:05pm · Direct link to this comment link



  6. That’s good that you love traveling solo. Many people are afraid to do that, so you are really brave!

    That sucks that you couldn’t buy what you really wanted from the Care Bear store. My gf and I brought 1-2 empty suitcases on purpose, because we knew we would buy a lot of things. Perhaps you can do that next time you travel?

    Also, Shibuya takes credit cards, right? I’m pretty sure I bought some things on credit there… or were you trying to avoid using plastic? Either way, I hope you were able to purchase all that stuff you lost on the cab! View all comments by Ken

    Posted by posted by Ken UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 8:23pm · Direct link to this comment link



  7. wenniee: Care bear stare!

    py: Absolutely. It’s awesome. The challenge in going solo lies in knowing that you can depend only on yourself and no one else. I become more alert and attuned to the surrounding. Also, I find that I tend to better appreciate the host country as well as interact more with its people when I go solo.

    Ken: Yup I was trying to avoid using credit cards! But in the end I had to use them anyway. Argh! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 27, 2007 at 10:16pm · Direct link to this comment link



  8. fwah. now you got my eyes glued to sparklette.net

    hehe!! :) i think i’d love to go to japan (if not for the hello kitty), for the splashes of colors, the graffiti, the people-watching, n the sceneries… View all comments by Daphne Maia

    Posted by posted by Daphne Maia SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 9:39am · Direct link to this comment link



  9. Cheers to travelling solo! :) View all comments by py

    Posted by posted by py SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 10:22pm · Direct link to this comment link



  10. Wow, going on your own: it’s your own itenary, and nobody can stop you :-)

    By the way, your photos look really nice! View all comments by pkchukiss

    Posted by posted by pkchukiss SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 · Time posted August 28, 2007 at 10:57pm · Direct link to this comment link



  11. I like that what graffiti View all comments by LliZZzArD

    Posted by posted by LliZZzArD Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 · Time posted January 26, 2008 at 7:34pm · Direct link to this comment link



  12. I really enjoyed your Japan blog. Im going to Tokyo for the first time in July. The only thing im worried about is ordering food. Should be very interesting. Take care. View all comments by Rick

    Posted by posted by Rick CANADA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted June 20, 2008 (3 weeks ago) at 11:11pm · Direct link to this comment link



  13. Oh, trust me, it would be VERY interesting indeed. Many of the restaurants have plastic food replicas somewhere, so you can try taking a picture and show it to the waiter(ess) later on. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 3.0 · Time posted June 22, 2008 (2 weeks ago) at 12:20pm · Direct link to this comment link



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