
Last post! It's been a fun couple of days in Tokyo. We've been staying in Asakusa in the northeastern part of the city (the street scene above). Jeremy and I spent the days just walking through random neighborhoods in the city and seeing new places. The goal has been to relax and see things at a slow pace, and I think we've accomplished that. (I've also accomplished a lot of shopping) There has been no real architecture to report on other than we saw the Tokyo Sky Tree under construction which will stand 634m tall when it's done and will be the tallest freestanding broadcast tower in the world (see below):

So, for my last meals, I had sushi and okonomiyaki (and ice cream, obviously). In fact, we found a place where you make your own okonomiyaki at a griddle at your table. Turns out, after 28 days in Japan, I'm capable of making a cabbage pancake. Note: Jeremy was much better at flipping the pancake than I was. Here are some action shots:



Hope y'all have had fun reading this. I've had a blast in Japan, and if you ever need a travel buddy to come to Nippon, give me a call. Sayonara! (Until Lindsay's in another country...)
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