Saturday and Sunday
Saturday we went to Lalaport by train and walked around the mall... it was not that exciting. I'm sad because the lady atLLBean called thecatalouge to order velcro sandals for me but apparently they don't even stock women's shoes in a size 10 in Japan so they can't get them for me. Which is kind of dumb. Then we went to the Sanrio store and looked at many hello kitty things and then we went to toys r us because Aaron wanted to look at board games and stuff, but we ended up getting miniature plastic food forhim to give as presents. And a velcro dart board with hello kitty and round balls instead of darts. We've beenplaying with it, it is fun.
On Sunday we went to Harajuku and walked down the narron street with lots of trendy stores where there was absolutely nothing either of us wanted to look at. We got crepes from a crepe stand - I had one with chocolate ice cream, whip cream,chocolate syrup, white chocolate flakes and the mysterious "mille-feuille", which turned out to be pieces of pastry dough that were crunchy. Aaron had a crepe with strawberry, cheesecake and whip cream. They were both very yummy. We walked around some more and then on the way back to the train we went to the Meiji Shrine. It was full of white people beingtourists and almost no Japanese people. Then on the way back to the train we saw some people dressed up in strange clothes but it was really crowded, so we couldn't really see anything.
Then for dinner we got some gyoza from saty and I cooked them and they actually turned out quite well.
On Sunday we went to Harajuku and walked down the narron street with lots of trendy stores where there was absolutely nothing either of us wanted to look at. We got crepes from a crepe stand - I had one with chocolate ice cream, whip cream,chocolate syrup, white chocolate flakes and the mysterious "mille-feuille", which turned out to be pieces of pastry dough that were crunchy. Aaron had a crepe with strawberry, cheesecake and whip cream. They were both very yummy. We walked around some more and then on the way back to the train we went to the Meiji Shrine. It was full of white people beingtourists and almost no Japanese people. Then on the way back to the train we saw some people dressed up in strange clothes but it was really crowded, so we couldn't really see anything.
Then for dinner we got some gyoza from saty and I cooked them and they actually turned out quite well.
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