after a week in tokyo you will yearn for some trees - families will be picnicing and the autumn atmosphere will be healing,, there is a Ā„500 enterance fee but it is worth it... (i broke down in tears when i saw everyone so happy in the sun)
weather's slowly getting warmer in tokyo so went on a walk around shakujii park in the nerima district! a little sad cherry blossom season's coming to an end but hopefully i'll be around next year to see it again :)
fav places to walk around?
My photo will fail to do it justice.
I have always loved this city, and this week (I believe my 12th visit here?) only added fuel to that fire.
Whether it's hanging with my people here
The food (can't recommend Kyube enough -- I've posted about it here before)
The sheer volume of amazing record stores throughout the city
Or little back alleyways that yield surprises, mom and pop shops you've never known about
Or the city's parks which are so serene
Tokyo in the fall is like NYC in the fall
One of the world's best places
Showing her best side during the finest time of year.
Each time Iām in Tokyo, the first thing I do is to go to this temple. When I go and I walk through the pathway downstairs I feel, at that moment, a new page is turning for me in my life. I can look backwards and I can look forward.
description: child art, aged 4Ā½. smiling person (combined head and body).
date: 2004-09-05.
author: william robinson.
medium: pencil on paper.
audience: anybody interested in child art. uploaded by parent.