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Cheap Eats at Ameyayokocho

Ameyayokocho is a narrow shopping street between Okachimachi and Ueno Stations. Takeshita is famous for trendy clothes, Asakusa’s little streets are famous for temple tchotchkes and Japanese touristy goods, and Ameyayokocho apparently is famous for being cheap. The shops that line the street sell nuts and dried fruit, fish, produce, and hot food, and all at awfully affordable prices for the notoriously expensive Tokyo.

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My friend told me that on weekends it’s packed, and that week before New Year’s, when everyone is trying to cook up days worth of food for the long holiday? Forget about it.

We went on a weekday in the middle of the day, so it was positively pleasant. Vendors also sold shoes, sunglasses, umbrellas, bags, and American-style t-shirts and other clothes. I left with a new umbrella and bags upon bags of dried fruit and nuts.

…but I’ve already eaten everything, so I’ll be back, Ameyayokocho. Just you wait.

Plum Blossoms and Study Prayers at Yushima Temple

Sakura season is almost on us, but the plum blossoms are already here. Last weekend a friend and I went to Yushima Temple, near Okachimachi Station and Ueno, to see the blooming plum trees. When we arrived, I also noticed those walls where one hangs little wood placards with wishes for the gods to fulfill was almost overflowing. My friend told me that not only is Yushima temple famous for plum blossoms, it’s the temple of a “Study God.” We read some of the placards, and it looked like grateful students were thanking the god for their successful school admissions.

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My finals for the last term are already done, but I’ll have to pay a visit to Yushima next term…

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Ueno and bicycles

Two stations from my guesthouse is the Ueno district.

It includes a huge park with a zoo, several temples, museums and even a baseball field.  This park is a very pleasant place to jog. It is a very convenient place to recharge when you get tired of stressful Tokyo.

You will be enchanted by this spacious place full of greenery. Really beautiful!

Last time I went it was very hot. While I was taking pictures of flowers many mosquitoes bit me.

Amateur photographers will marvel at the various temples, density of the green and search every corner of the park. There is a huge square near the fountain. And why not lay down and spend some time on a bench to enjoy the view?

Note that there are also many homeless at Ueno Park.

Ueno is very close to Asakusa. For me it is very convenient.  Recently one of my roommates  kindly accepted my proposal to me lend his bike.

So to go to Asakusa will take me less than 10 minutes. I plan to go more often Ueno Park by bike.

Having a bike is really more convenient! You feel more free. And mine has a basket. So for shopping it’s ideal!

There are even special police who controls bikes. It limits bike theft … While we all know the problem in France. In Paris if you park your bike you are never sure if you will find it intact.

I think they should strengthen the control of bicycles in France.

Warning! In Japan, bikes have a registration form sticker placed on the bike. When you buy a bike they’ll ask your identity card with an address in Japan. Tourists can not buy a bike in Japan. If the police stop me I’ll say name / first name of my roommate because we are in the same guesthouse. Normally there’s no problem.

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