Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Merry Xmas from Tokyo!

We are just on the train ride back to Narita airport in Tokyo - next stop is Bangkok, Thailand! Although we barely scratched the surface in what there is to see in this crazy city, we are looking forward to the heat! Tokyo was so chilly and Adam and I really don't do well in the cold especially since we didn't want to lug jacket around for the rest of our trip. Tokyo is an extremely lively city - its like New York on steroids! There are so many people at any given time, wherever you are, but despite the  population, we were amazed how polite and orderly people are. There are organized lines for everything and its not chaotic at all unlike other populated places where people push and shove to get where they wanna go without care and concern for others.
People are extremely fashionable here - its too bad Tokyo was our first stop because it would have been nice to shop here. There are stores everywhere and within a 3 block radius in just one area, you will be 3 LV stores, 3 Zaras, etc - makes it hard to use landmarks to retrace your steps! In our short time, we explored several  areas of the city. We stayed at Shibuya granbell hotel, which was a decent hotel for our purpose but nothing fancy. The important part is that it's extremely close to Shibuya metro station, which is the only way people get around here. A taxi from the airport, for example, costs over $300 USD, so you cone to learn the subway system quickly, which is so efficient. We also visited the Sen-ji temple, the oldest Buddhist temple in tokyo dating back to year 628 in the Akasura area of the city, roamed around the Shinjuku area, visited Tokyo Sky tree, which recently opened and is one of the world's tallest buildings at 634 meters high! We didn't have great luck with food in our short time here unfortunately and we all know how important food is for me! The problem was the lack of English menus and the abundance of pork in their diet. With sushi we were safe! We had probably the freshest sushi possible at the Tsukiji fish market. However, it was hard to describe that we just wanted rolls and salmon sashimi so I thought I'd go out on a limb and do the set menu at a famous but small sushi restaurant called Daiwa. Although the restaurant seems to have a name, majority of restaurants names have Japanese characters which  really doesn't help unless you ask and get lucky if you find someone who speaks enough English to help you. The fish market is a popular tourist attraction for a "sushi breakfast" and some people come at 5 am to watch the live tuna auctions. We were not that hardcore and arrived at 8 am instead as we were a but jet lagged but not enough to come at 5 am! We tried to find highly rated restaurants on tripadvisor but since there are restaurants and shops every few feet, we could never find the ones were looking for or if we did the line up was crazy long. We would definitely  love to come back and explore Japan better but when it's warmer - perhaps in cherry blossom season! Now that we know it's only a 11 hour direct flight away, it's definitely on our "return to" list - could probably come back with our future kids since its so safe and orderly!

5 comments:

Meena said...

Glad to hear that you arrived safe and sound and that you enjoyed tokyo! I agree - that city was SO efficient and had amazing fashion that probably wont reach Canada for another few years! Glad you got to each some great sushi - that's what its all about! Looking forward to reading about the rest of your travels, especially as my trip comes to an end and I'll need some good wanderlusting material ;) xoxo

Anna said...

Hi Sahr!
You got me excited about putting Tokyo on my "places to see list" but after the food comment and all you eat is sushi I'd have to reconsider..LOL! Looking fwd to more blogs, be safe and warm :)

Unknown said...

Hi Sahra,
Glad you're having fun, we wish we were with you and not here where it's minus 30 xoxox
Helen and Lorraine

Sophia said...

Glad to hear you are enjoying Tokyo! we felt the same way about the sushi... so confusing! xoxo

Aleena said...

Hi Jiwani's! Glad to hear you both are having a lovely time. Samir and I can't wait to visit Japan and your blog post makes us want to go there even sooner. Cherry blossom time is probably ideal, but sounds like you have done so much already in just a couple days. A tuna auction would be interesting to watch. Enjoy the rest of your trip! Happy New year xox