We then left the Ryokan for the days trip. As we walked towards the subway station we were confronted with a large ritual festival. This festival only occurs once every five years and provided a wonderful photo opporutunity. After a long walk and many subway trips, we finally arrived at Ueno, where our rail passes were prepared, while we explored Ameyohoko market. A wide array of bright colours and cheap colourful food could be scene. After completing our walk around the market we decided to travel to Harajuku, where we had lunch. In a large park and met many `interesting` people. The `Emo` craze has well and truly hit Japan as well as many Bo Peeps. We journeyed to the centre of the park and visited Meiji Jingu Shrine. During our time inside we viewed three traditional weddings taking place (Groom`s in samurai costume) and many people who came to pray. We walked for a few minutes more, and saw some men who appeared to be straight out of Grease practicing some interesting dance moves in the street.
We then travelled by train to Akiharbara, where we found all the latest gadgets and gizmos that won`t come out for several months in Australia.
We returned to the Ryokan for an early night to be ready for tomorrow`s activities.
Mitchell Barker
Our first breakfast
Japanese Style!
The festival ceremony
Ueno`s Ameyayokocho market (it started as a black market after WW2)
One of the dancers
Amy & Rhylee with a Harajuku girl
One of the couples at Meiji Jingu Shrine
Another wedding party
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Well done Mitchell on a great report of the day's activities.
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