So, our time in Japan is finally over, and it’s been a hell of a ride. Since there were no incidents which were exciting enough to constitute an entire post, here’s a general recap of the past week or so (besides concerts):
Day 10: We used our free day between concerts to explore Asakusa a little bit. Saw a few temples and shrines scattered around, and Talone wanted to find a good Japanese kitchen knife. I went to an old used kimono shop and actually found a really nice silk set for around $90, but I just couldn’t justify dropping that kind of money on something I’d never actually use. Oh well. That night, we hit up Akihabara, the electronics district. Japanese tech is crazy. I have very little more to say on the subject.
Day 12: Harajuku was a neat area to visit; very fashionable. We walked around a lot and didn’t honestly see much that was that crazy. Though, we did go into a kid’s store, just for kicks. Man, Japanese kids have some seriously FUCKED UP toys. Before going back to the hostel, we stopped at Meiji Jingu, which was really neat. Pictures will follow.
Day 13: Actually our last full day in Japan, Talone got up mad early to go check out the Tsukiji fish market, and he said it was crazy there. I’ll get permission from him to put pics up. Later on, we met back up with Shea and walked around Shibuya again, hitting up a few neat stores before heading back to the hostel to pack up and chill at the bar with fun other people for a well-spent last night in Japan.
Day 14: Sayonara minna! This country was quite good to us, and it was definitely an experience unlike any other. The flight home was uneventful, but the dude up in the cabin on the microphone on the trip from Atlanta to Philly was mad funny. He was making jokes through most of the flight, and it went by a little faster. Thanks crazy old guy; that was the most entertaining flight I’ve ever had.
End of story folks; expect any further entries to be boring as hell; nothing is quite as exciting as this trip was! I imagine you’ll be seeing a “cultural observations” entry within the next few days to wrap things up. Peace out, rock on, you all know the drill by now. Later people!
Also, the pictures are finally being uploaded. Check them out in the Picasa feed to your right!