Firstly, I've lost my lucky coin! I've lost my lucky rmb, so I'm debating about whether to leave the room today or not!
So for the last few days I've been travelling around with various people, visiting various shrines and whatnot. Yesterday I went back to Harujuku because there's just so much craziness there, a day really isn't enough. So I went with the then lost, but now found, Australian girl and a Belgian called pascal. It was a good day, but the crazy amount of walking meant I woke up with cramp in the middle of the night. That was painful. But what was even more painful was me remembering that to stop reoccurring cramp you should let the muscle spasm until it naturally finishes, rather than stretching it off. This probably only applies to sport, but I applied it last night and sat there for about a minute in agony, before deciding to stretch. Now it just plum hurts, like a pulled muscle or something.
So Ueno park is my destination today. It's already quite late, but there are half a dozen museums and interesting sights within this park, so a single day won't be enough; I'll scout it out today and see if it's worth investing further time in. It's only a twenty minute walk away so it's not expensive.
That is assuming I don't cramp up in the middle of the street of course...
It's a shame it's not a train journey away though because getting on the train here is fun; the locals immediately move away from you, because you're a scary foreigner, and if possible they relocate entirely. It essentially means if I can find a seat, I will have the entire thing to myself before the next stop. I would imagine this becoming tiresome after a prolonged stay here, but the social networks formed around foreigners migrating into Tokyo are pretty interesting. Essentially, for every person who is petrified of foreign people, there's another who sees them as a fashion accesssory for their group of friends, another who sees them as a fashionable boyfriend, and another who has been abroad and doesn't think of us/them as a curiosity. It's quite unlike anywhere else I've been.
I need to get something to eat...
Keep it up Sam, we are thoroughly enjoying your blog Grandma & Grandad
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you anonymous Grandma and Grandad; I'm certainly enjoying writing about my experiences here and I can only hope a small fraction of it shows through!
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