This is my loft bed. Despite the 12 step ladder and floor mat, I am always grateful to get to sleep!
The museums here are gorgeous. It`s like they read the textbook and then did one better. I`m so impressed with how clean they are and how well everything is displayed without being crowded. I think they only place that isn`t crowded in Japan is a museum display!
I was so excited to show off the obi (beautiful sash bow) once I got my kimono on for the tea ceremony. Why don`t we dress like this at home?
When you drink the tea, there is a ritual you must follow (of course). Turn the cup twice clockwise. Take to large gulps and a half sip, which you slurp. The tea is VERY green and almost tastes grassy. I don`t think I`d want to drink it every day, but I liked it.
This fine fellow was so cool. I adopted him as my uncle (I`m not sure how he feels about that...)
Conyeor belt sushi bar
Eating tempura squid tentacle. I look skeptical, but it was actually very good. Tastes like chicken! No, seriously, it tastes like chewy chicken. Add tempura to just about anything and I`m a fan. ;)
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