I wasn’t familiar with this type of sakura near Chidorigafuchi, so I looked online and found some located at the Imperial North Garden
So that’s where we went
There were several trees and very little peopleIt was nice bonding with nature
We stumbled upon a statue of Yoshida Shigeru, who (I looked up afterwards) was the Prime Minister of Japan after the war (I think I told V it was during the war, but it was after)I bought some musubi for our lunch from Momochi, in the JR Shinagawa stationEbiten
Iburigakko (smoked takuan)UmeAnd then we walked through the Imperial East GardenThere were some early blooming sakuraThen we went one station over to Yurakucho
Shopped at some antenna shopsAfter seeing V off to do some shopping, I went to other antenna shops
Hoping this tomato ume sauce from Wakayama will be tasty
This chocolate ring cake from Godiva's Bakery was delicious.
This chocolate ring cake from Godiva's Bakery was delicious.
Dark chocolate cake and chocolate "frosting" and a chocolate square
V also let us try these coffee cookies from Hiyoko from Kyushu, if you’ve tried their chick shaped manju, this cookie is way better
V also let us try these coffee cookies from Hiyoko from Kyushu, if you’ve tried their chick shaped manju, this cookie is way better
Thanks for today V, I hope you enjoyed your trip and have a safe trip home
It was nice hanging out with you.
5 comments:
no, thank you for taking me to all these places. Like I said, what would take me all day finding these places by myself, we accomplish in half a day! Case in point, getting lost in Shinjuku station Keio line. So much construction in the area, I kept going round and around. Grrrrr
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V, I totally admire you for your bravery.
That ebiten musubi looks ono Kat!
The underground of Shinjuku is a maze, V, we get lost there too! Take care! Kat
Kirk, it really is ono! Take care! kat
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