Photo 1: a typical assortment of people on the metro: fashionable guy, masked traveller (in case she's contagious or someone else is), cute, quite children. And umbrellas, of course.
Photo 2: strolling at Shibuya. There was much more to immortalize, but the crowd and the umbrellas made it really hard.
Photo 3: girls going to show off their punkish outfits in Harajuku, after changing their ordinary clothes in the metro restrooms. More cute girls coming in a dedicated post.
Photo 4: prayers and wishes at the Meiji shrine. Very touching, in all languages people express the same desires: being happy in their love relationships, being successful in school and at work, and above all being healthy and preserving their beloveds from sickness and pain.
Photo 5: a traditional wedding at the Meiji shrine.
Photo 6: Shen-yi blasphemously performing the sacred ceremony of washing your hands before going into the temple (photos of the shrines we saw in Japan will come in a separate post)
Photo 7: rain hits me while posing in front of something sacred at the shrine. Forgot what it was. Maybe blessed wine from France. No kidding.
Photo 8: one of our delicious home meals. Again, more details in a post to come.
Photo 9: Shenyi playing the ancient fireman at the Edo Tokyo museum.
Photo 10: Japanese care so much about their umbrellas, that they have lockers outside of museums and hotels. George Costanza would have a hard time here.
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