Les go to Tokyo – Part 2

Shibuya and plus some

Shibuya is a hot spot in Tokyo. But, it’s sought out for a reason! This neighborhood is cool as hell. It’s the home to Shibuya Crossing which is the largest pedestrian crossing in the world (I think I read that somewhere but, Google’s got the answers, Sway) Meji Jingu Shrine, Harajuku -unique fashion that Gwen Stefani culturally appropriated back in the day, and Nonbei Yokocho – “Drunker’s Alley- filled with seriously tiny bars; Some 4 people max!

Meji Jingu Shrine. It’s a lil pocket of culture, fresh air (even fresher air cuz the air is crazy fresh already!) and more people watching. I’m not a history teacher so, here are some deets: Meji Jingu.

Mt Fuji

You know when you read about a place in all its splendor then you get there and are grossly disappointed? Well, this is not the case with Mt. Fuji. When I say Tokyo is clean I mean I’d eat and sleep on all of the streets, subways, and got damn bathrooms of Tokyo. With that being said, Mt. Fuji is even cleaner! If I could have encapsulated all the fresh air and saved it for the gas chamber air quality of Hanoi I’d be a millionaire.

Warning: Image is greater in real life.

I could post much more about Tokyo but, to reduce all of our screen time, I won’t. Jus let it be known that Tokyo was what I dreamt of and more. The mindfulness of the people was humbling. The food was unique and had such depth and the cleanliness was enough to write home about.
I used Tokyo Cheapo for most of my inquires about Tokyo!

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