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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!
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Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2

September 7th, 2010 @ 3:49 pm by Mrs. Sewing

After we traipsed around Tokyo with animals, the Glasses and more anime than I’ve ever seen in one place, it was time to get into full-tourist-mode.

We bought a one day free pass for the Tokyo subway, and off we went. Our first stop was the Ginza.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Ginza S  After about five seconds we realized we were way too poor and frumpy to actually do anything in the high-end shopping district. So we bought an $8 dollar salad (with pumpkin in it!) and considered our journey there essentially over.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Ginza S01  Next, we visited the huge lantern and shrine at Asakusa.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Asakusa  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Asakusa01  It was crowded, but I really enjoyed looking through the open-air marketplace.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Asakusa02

They sold a bunch of different novelty and street foods, such as yen-printed cookies, yakitori (meat sticks) and freshly made senbei (rice crackers):

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Yen Coo  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Yakitor

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Japanes

The bag-lover in me wished we had more yen to spend.

We picked up some hot-off-the-press manju, which are pastries filled with sweet red bean paste. They were molded into the shape of the famous lantern, pagoda, etc.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Asakusa03  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Adzuki  That’s the cool (and rather commercial) part about Japan—each region has something that makes it famous—whether it’s their own special food, historical site, or mascot!

After our Asakusa visit, we subway’ed over to the Imperial Palace.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Imperia  Unfortunately, you can’t go too far in, unless it’s New Year’s Day or the Emperor’s birthday.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Imperia01

This building was off-limits, protected by some shrubbery. We heard some yelling back there though, perhaps a training dojo?

However, the outside grounds that you can visit are very beautiful. They even had a small art exhibit in honor of the year of the tiger, which was pretty cool (and free!).

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Imperia02

Some cool mons on the old guardhouse buildings!

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Japanes01

The palace was filled with amazing Japanese Maple trees.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Imperia03

Something about beautiful gardens just turned on the coupley-instinct.

And I came to the realization that every moat in Japan has turtles in it. How awesome is that?

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Turtle

For the final subway trip that day, we visited one of Japan’s most famous landmarks: Tokyo Tower.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Tokyo T

Mr. Sew said it had looked much taller last time he was there.

After a close encounter with the wheels of a tour bus, we rode the elevator up the tower.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Tokyo T01  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Tokyo  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Tokyo T02

Mr. Sew waited his turn behind all the kids to stand on the look-down glass.

We had hoped for a view of Mt. Fuji, but alas, the sky was not clear enough.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Mt Fuji

Boo.

We did see our buddy, Keroro, in the gift shop, though.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Kero

Thus, our trip on the Tokyo Subway ended, but not before I satisfied my newly-acquired craving for soft-boiled eggs.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Egg Piz

Egg pizza! Yum.

But surely that can’t be all we did in the great city of Tokyo, right? Of course not. One night, we crossed over Rainbow Bridge to visit the “entertainment island” of Odaiba.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Rainbow  Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Palette

Pallet Town’s fun-loving sister?

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Decks

It had a boardwalk atmosphere, minus the boardwalk. But the best part, I think, was on the top floor of the Deck’s shopping building.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Sasuke  Yes. Ninja Warrior (Sasuke)! “Muscle Park” had a mini-setup of the final tower, where normal people could try their skills at the famous TV show challenges. We cheered along with the crowd for people as they attempted the upper-body hurdles, but most didn’t make it to far! It’s hard!

Across the highway we found a Toyota test building, where we could see decorated cars, race cars and concept transports for the future.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Toyota

I got a little homesick for our baby, a Prius named “the Falcon”, as well.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Prius

But before we leave Tokyo for good, I can’t forget to mention our (very expensive) trip to the Pokemon Center.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Pokemon  Okay, I admit that we got too excited and thought there would be clerks dressed up as Nurse Joy and places for you to “heal” your Pokemon, but it’s really just a merchandise store. Although, I must say—a pretty awesome merchandise store.
Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Pikachu

Imposter!

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Poke Pu

I think these are Pokemon poop-shaped cookies. We didn’t buy any to find out, though.

Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2 :  wedding honeymoon honolulu Pokemon01

Mr. Sew “mystery-gifts” on the Pokewalker—not surprisingly, they were giving out the technical move, “overheat”! I repeat, it was hot!

And that, folks, is what we Sewings did in Tokyo. With the biggest population in the world, Tokyo is simultaneously overwhelming, amazing, ancient, cutting-edge, noisy, scenic, delicious, and uh, pricey. I miss it.

Next up, we leave the big city to explore the rest of the country!

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15 Responses to “Newlyweds in Nippon: Tokyo Part 2”

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TheFutureMcBride
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,461 posts, Honey bee

Sounds like a perfect Sewing Honeymoon!

 
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airythia
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airythia (message)  344 posts, Helper bee

seems like you had an awesome time! i’m jealous!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

How fun, love Ninja Warrior!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,308 posts, Bee Keeper

Tokyo sounds awesome, I wanna go!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

How fun! That salad looks delicious!

 
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Swiss Miss to Bee
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Swiss Miss to Bee (message)  1,004 posts, Bumble bee

Looks awesome!!

 
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MissMargie
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MissMargie (message)  767 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for sharing all of your great pics, looks amazing!

 
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Tiffanybridetobe
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Tiffanybridetobe (message)  156 posts, Blushing bee

i just love your posts.

thanks

 
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Miss Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

Ooooh! You guys were busy! Looks like you hit up all the major spots! Can you guys believe it, Mr. G has never been to the Pokemon Center. I guess we have to add that to our to-do list! It’s so cool that you have a Prius! I can’t wait to read about the rest of your adventures!

 
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mak418
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mak418 (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

Yay Prius! (I have a 2006. Bright red! And I LOVE it!)
Looks like you guys had a great time!

 
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Mrs. Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@Tiffanybridetobe: thanks Tiffany! :)
@Miss Glasses: yes, you must take him to see the pokemon poop, PRONTO! :)
@mak418: haha, yaaay! prius high-five!

 
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Pumalvr (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

I can’t wait to see more of your trip report, I’ve always wanted to go to Japan but I guess I can live a little vicariously through you :)

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

oh my gosh, stimulation overload–love it! i love manju, by the way (although didn’t know they were called that).

 
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Adriana26
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Adriana26 (message)  348 posts, Helper bee

Ahh so awesome! Im jealous :P
I was wondering how you handled the language barrier? Or do you both speak Japanese (sorry if this is a stupid question! I have been following all your posts but I can’t remember whether either of you can speak the language!) :D

 
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Mrs. Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@Mrs. Pug: neither did i..had to ask mr. sew XD
@Adriana26: if you stay in the major cities, most things are written in english, and many people speak it. and when in doubt, there’s always pictures to explain things! Mr. Sew can understand, and speak (a little). I no a few phrases, but nothing much!

 

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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!

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