Thursday, April 18, 2024

tokyo toilet part 2

Yoyogi Hachiman, by Toyo Ito looked like mushrooms
we then went up to visit Yoyogi Hachiman Shrine
 

Down the hill is Haru no Ogawa Park, by Shigeru Ban

The walls are supposed to be transparent and then when you are going to use them the walls turn opaque, but according the the memo on the toilet, the cold weather slows the walls from turning the walls opaque, so for “winter” they had the walls turned opaque even if no one was using the toilet.

love the colors! and that there were many cafes around this park
Yoyogi Fukamachi Mini Park, also by Shigeru Ban

Love the colors here as well.

The walls here were opaque as well
Nabeshima Shoto Park, designed by Kengo Kuma.
Tokyo People: nice day to gaze at the pond
The insides had nice wooden decor

And then we walked through the "heart" of Shibuya
 way too many people



Jingu Dori Park by Tadao Ando

We were kind of starving, so we ducked into this pasta place, Pan Con Tomate for lunch...

I had their cold salad pasta, bummer they noted tuna on the menu but there was none to be found in this AND it was dressed way too much with dressing...1750 yen (tax included)

would try something else if I come back here

I hadn't been to Harajuku since before the pandemic, so I was surprised to see this monster building...Harakado, which opens this week.
Togo Shrine's azaleas were beautiful
Jingumae by Nigo, looked like a house
Painted rocks at an art gallery
so many tall buildings
Urasando designed by Marc Newson

From here we caught the JR Yamanote from Yoyogi to Ebisu.

Our feet were pretty tired at this point...but only 5 more to see!

Pan Con Tomate
6-17-15 Jingumae, B1
Shibuya, Tokyo
Open daily: 11:00-15:30 (lunch), 17:30-21:30 (dinner)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

First time commenting but I love reading your blog everyday. Getting to see all your photos makes me feel I’m walking it with you and enjoying the scenery and food. With all the walking everyday, you should keep track of how many steps and miles you walk and include them at the end of each post or day in your post.
Sincerely, M

KirkK said...

Awesome photos, thanks for sharing Kat!

K and S said...

Thanks for delurking M, most posts that are titled with numbers is the number of steps walked in the post, I appreciate your comment!

Kirk, thanks!

Take care you two.
Kat