Myself, Jeppe and David were out once again for another morning walk. This time the plan was to walk to a nearby park with a large buddha statue on it.
Walking alongside the Naka river. Soon after this pic got taken I got to speak my first Japanese of the trip by stopping a business man, pointing to a map and asking "Sumimasen. Koko wa doko desu ka" roughly translated as "Excuse me, where are we?". We weren't totally lost, just wanting to clarify our precise location as the overpasses were confusing our map reading :) He understood what I meant and we were soon back on our way.
This was the Buddha statue I was looking for. It was in use with a number of men walking laps around and clapping.
Another statue close by. This had a couple of men sitting on a bench beneath it who were wanting to pose for our cameras.
Suspicious looking plants. :)
We could hear drums and chanting from this building and from a quick peek through a window we could see that an early morning service taking place.
Having walked out we decided to take the first metro back, and as David hadn't gone to the tower the night previous we agreed we'd take him. The logos beside each station make it easy for the school kids to know where to leave the train. A nice idea but one that would only work on small networks.
I have absolutely no idea what this is advertising but I think the woman is using the guy for his boat. I don't think there's genuine interest there. Or perhaps I'm reading too much into it :)
Beware those pesky ninjas and their roaming right hands.
Bad ass moth on the floor of the metro subway.
Dinky van parking solution en route to the tower.
Paving stones showing the route to the tower, completely overlooked on the walk the night before.
Morning shots of the tower.
Crab sculpture.
Back at our hotel, the Miyako.
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