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Stardom

Sunday, December 24th, 2023

Today we explored the local (Asakusa) area early in the day, and for the first time I was able to try catching fish with a paper net:

This is a traditional carnival/fair attraction in Japan and you can either do it for fun (as I did) or pay extra to keep whichever fish you catch. It’s much harder than I expected due to difficulty in judging the position of the fish and I caught none, but it’s going to make a good lecture example when I do ‘apparent depth’ again πŸ™‚

We also found a seller of sugared fruit and these strawberrys were delicious! Think toffee/candy apple coating on fresh fruit and you can imagine what these were like.

In the evening we went back to Tokyo Dome to see the lights and attend Stardom, a women’s wrestling franchise. The tickets were almost impossible to buy online (since we’re not locals) but luckily we got some at the door just before the event. Our seats were great:

The show was a lot of fun, with about two dozen wrestlers facing off across 6 matches.

In addition to being good athletes the girls were often funny as well (although we of course couldn’t understand them) and overall great performers. We had a great time at the 2.5 hour show and I’m very glad we were able to attend.

There was also one other thing which we lucked into attending while we were at Tokyo Dome today but it was Christmas-themed, which means I will of course need to wait until tomorrow’s post…

Pandamonium

Saturday, December 23rd, 2023

We visited Ueno zoo today, to see these guys:

That’s Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei, the twin pandas born at the zoo in 2021. They were indeed cute as they sat and ate bamboo in the sun but what I found even more fascinating was the crowds there to see them.

For starters we arrived about a half hour before the park opened – not too unusual for us since we’re early risers only to find a lengthy line ahead of us. It was quickly apparent that this was no random zoo line, and judging by the vast array of Panda-themed clothes, jewelery and accessory items, this bunch was here to see Pandas as well!

Secondly the line was very carefully managed to allow each guest exactly 2 minutes of panda viewing after which they were herded away by a man with a big stick (and yes I mean that literally). Naturally everyone followed the rules and it all went smoothly, and we only had to wait 30 minutes to see the beasts.

Thirdly the cameras were insane. These days we rarely see anyone with actual cameras since we all use our phones and that’s because all the cameras are at Ueno zoo with Panda groupies. The line was mostly middle-aged women and it seemed at least half had large digital SLRs with 30cm telephoto lenses and attachments to hold phones and other devices. It was madness.

For their part the pandas took the attention in their stride and kept munching their bamboo, and as you can see I was able to get fine photos with just my phone! After a time we too grew bored and moved on to the rest of the zoo, which was fun if a little simplistic and dated.

After lunch we went to Tokyo Dome City with a specific plan that sadly did not come to fruition. However we didn’t give up and we’ll try again tomorrow, so watch this space!

Two interesting ‘only in Japan’ purchases to round your day:

That is a strange little custard-filled mochi that was packed with a foil sticker from the series Hololive. Kristin ate this, and said it was ‘pretty good’.

And this was a bath bomb that melted away to reveal an UMA inside (I got a jackalope). Japan has a fascination with UMAs and OOPs and all things supernatural but that’s a blog post – nay a weekly blog series – unto itself πŸ™‚

In Japan

Friday, December 22nd, 2023

We’re back in Japan! It’s a long ‘no plans’ trip but you can bet we’ll fill it with all sorts of fun. We arrived yesterday evening and today was the ‘get over jetlag’ day. Here’s the view from our 11th floor hotel room in Asakusa:

We had sushi for dinner last night:

And Italian for lunch today:

And – even though we had planned to wait until later – we bought loads of stuff today as well πŸ™‚

Sorry for the short first post. As I said, the jetlag hasn’t yet passed. Stay tuned for much more these next two weeks!

NYC: United

Wednesday, August 9th, 2023

I woke feeling the weight of two very active days. Many said to me ‘take it easy’ on this trip, and I’ve really tried, but even my east days seem to consist of a lot of exercise!

I ate the remainder of yesterdays sub for breakfast before heading here:

It’s the United Nations. I wanted to once again visit the stamp counter, which had been closed for over three years due to Covid. After waiting in very hot sun to get through the multiple steps of security I was in… and had to wait a bit longer for the stamp shop to open πŸ™‚

Unfortunately the stamp selection wasn’t as large as last time I was there, and they also weren’t selling postcards. I did have some on me (here’s a protip: always carry spare postcards just in case) but hardly enough for everyone. I’ll know next time.

Now I’m on the train in my private ‘roomette’ trying hard not to fall asleep as we travel along. I had fun in the city and I bought me and KLS some fun stuff but it’s a little bittersweet that summer is now coming to an end and work begins again very soon.

I guess I’ll look forward to our fall trip to NYC in only two months πŸ˜‰

NYC: Edge

Tuesday, August 8th, 2023

I slept in this morning, rare for me, but it’d been a late night last night what with all the postcards, blogging and burning my Puzzle & Dragons stamina. I ventured out for some late (for me) breakfast, before walking to this building:

It’s called ’34 Hudson Yards’ and at 103 floors is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the USA. If you look closely near the top, you’ll see a triangular platform jutting out. That’s an outdoor observation platform called ‘Edge’, opened only a couple of years ago, and was my destination today. At first I was a bit underwhelmed – since the building is new and has no history, the line experience was very dry – but once I rode the elevator to the observation deck my concerns just melted away…

Unlike others I’ve been to, the edge of the platform is just a glass wall which seemed to deter many people from stepping too close. It’s the 100th floor and since the glass is diagonally away from the edge when you go right up to it you can look directly down. It’s fantastic!

The views are spectacular, and the position closer to the river gives a different perspective on the city from the other three towers I’ve visited (this trip and last year). If you compare to yesterdays photos from the ESB you’ll see the visibility was better today as well.

The above is a photo of the Empire State Building taken from Edge, and you can see the two observatories are about the same height. They’re both outdoors as well, although the glass-only walls of Edge are better (more thrilling) than those of the ESB. That said, the outdoor part of Edge is only one side of the building, although you can view in all directions inside the building.

Edge has a transparent floor section you can stand on, and many patrons didn’t want to anywhere near it. In the above photo I am 1100 feet above the ground, standing on reinforced glass and looking down to the street. Had the floor broken, it would have taken me about 9 seconds to hit the ground, and when I did I would have been traveling over 300 km/hr. I imagine Kristin would have retired on the lawsuit money as well πŸ™‚

The glass walls are very thick (at least an inch) but have gaps you can stick your fingers through. It was amusing to watch people summon their courage to walk close to the glass walls but still be hesitant to stand near the gaps. Even though they were scared I think they were having fun though.

I’ve now done four observation decks in NYC and enjoyed them all, and it’s interesting how each has its own strengths. Rockefeller center is the best placed, One Vanderbilt had the best experience at the lower levels (the mirrored rooms were extraordinary), ESB has a rich history and wonderful 360 degree views and Edge has the thrilling glass walls and floor. If you had time to do only one of them, I think I’d recommend the Empire State Building, but if you’re interested in these sorts of attractions then I believe there’s worth in all four.

Of course there’s two other notable decks in NYC as well (one is in the above pic). Do I have a third trip in my future?

After dark I skipped down to Times Square to see the lights and the people and neither disappointed. Every time we visit it seems the screens get bigger and you can barely see the buildings now for all the advertising! Covid is a very distant memory now (there’s absolutely no hint of the pandemic any more and I don’t believe I’ve seen a single mask these two days) and the city is once again bursting with tourists.

And since I know you’re interested, my meals today were an egg/bacon sandwich for breakfast, a turkey sub for lunch, some hot candied cashews for an afternoon snack and a burrito bowl for dinner. It was all delicious!

I head home tomorrow but not until mid afternoon. I’ve got a special plan for the morning; something that wasn’t possible the last three years. Let’s hope it works out…