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Shibuya, Harajuku to Yoyogi Park & Meiji Shrine | 01

We headed down to Shibuya to watch lots of people crossing the road at a famous looking crossing. After that we wandered around stumbled upon this ramen restaurant which turned out to be a real winner, so much so that I made a famous special post all about it.

Nikon FM2 / Kodak Portra 400

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Shimokita to Yoyogi Park

Nikon FM2 / Kodak Portra 400

We left Shimokitazawa with a plan to go to Yoyogi Park and visit Meiji Jungu. The journey took a while longer than we anticipated so we decided to walk part of the way and then walk around Yoyogi Park for a while and leave Meiji Jungu until the next day.

We found some cherry blossoms but there were lots of people engaged in the act of selfie taking and it was getting a bit dark so I didn’t get many frames of the chezzer blossoms. Emily had more luck than me.

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The Train to Nikko

The train to Nikko and some munch near the station.

Nikon F100 / Fuji Industrial 100

The indeterminate puck of fried matter I’m holding in my wizened, withered, weather-beaten mit is actually yuba manju. It’s deep fried, salted tofu skin (yuba) filled with sweet red bean paste (manju). We bought these tasty morsels from Sakaeya (さかえや) a little shop on the corner of the square over the road from the train station where the buses pull in.

I’ve since learnt that this shop is somewhat famous for these snacks and that yuba is actually a local delicacy. We were served by a delightful young lady of no more than seventy years of age who skilfully willed me into buying not one, but several of these modest but immensely flavourful snackettes and I’m so glad she did because we did something downright touristy and didn’t even realise it at the time. We had a jolly nice time as we waited for the bus all thanks to the charm and charisma of an elderly and rather attractive yuba manju lady.

You’ll definitely want to be like us and go there so here’s some info-goodness for you.

http://nikkosakaeya.co.jp/shop/

To get to Nikko from Shinjuku we took the subway from Higashi-Shinjuku to Shinjuku station (¥‎140) and then from Shinjuku, the Chuo line to Ueno (JR Pass). The “Yamabito” Shinkansen took us to Utsunomiya in about 50 minutes and at Utsunomiya we changed to the local Nikko line (pictured).

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金伝丸渋谷本店 Ramen Restaurant – Shibuya

金伝丸渋谷本店 Ramen Restaurant – Shibuya

We just stumbled on this ramen restaurant in Shibuya and liked the look of it. It appeared to be patronised by passing travellers and Tokyoites grabbing a bite for lunch and looked plenty busy.

You’re required to place your order at a machine that will vend a ticket that you give to a member of staff. No money, no yummy. Address and some other info-goodies are below if you want to be as cool as us and go there as well.

Nikon FM2 / Kodak Portra 400

Address:

道玄坂2-9-2 渋専連ビル1階
Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042

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