Japanese pay phones!
Lots of mopeds and bikes!
Small buildings are everywhere.
Erica loves cherries in all forms. These are bean paste.
Check out the gas pumps that hang from the roof.
Famous Kabuki theater.
Crows are to Japan what pigeons are to the US.
Sweet park near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.
You can look, but you can't touch.
View from the Intercontinental Tokyo Bay.
View from the visitor center at the top of the Municipal Building in Shinjuku.
Max power!
US brands are everywhere.
You can try out the Washlets at the Toto Super World!
I love the little side streets. This one is near Shinjuku.
Stand-in traffic director.
Who knew I had an elevator in my behind?
Tiny Statue of Liberty, who knew!
Largest Toyo Gate in the world in Senso-gi temple.
We saw lots of people really dressed up. Very fun!
To the herbs!
Harajuku. Like Harvard Sq, but so much cooler and crowded. Plus, cheap, awesome eyeware.
Who doesn't love koi?
Harajuku kids. Cosplay is fun!
I think they taught Erica a thing or two.
The festival of the Rooster and the Rake. It was a lot of fun.
More photos of the festival.
The tiniest trashcan in the tiniest hotel room that we've ever stayed in, at the Chisun Grand Business Hotel.
Shincansen!
View from Intercontinental Tokyo Bay Hotel
View of Tokyo Tower from the hotel.
Asakusa
The "shit building", designed by Phillippe Starke.
Am I authentic, or what?
One can't be too safe.
Outside most eyeglass shops, there are glasses cleaning stations.
There are lots of tiny parking lots everywhere. How do they make money?