Tokyo Day Two

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Today we hit the Roppongi Hills area of Azubu-Juban in Tokyo.  There’s a great contemporary art museum there and the Mori Tower which has an excellent view of the city from the top floor.  There were all sorts of great examples of design and also the weirdest pair of pants ever made available for sale (see above). We had lunch at "Freshness Burger", a spot my friend Paul recommended. It definitely lived up to the hype, try to get there if you’re ever in Tokyo. 

10 Comments

  1. It’s so cool to see photos from you and your brothers adventures! What’s up with that name: “Freshness Burger” hehe :p

    You brought the Holga too, right?

    Cheers!

  2. I love the poorly translated engrish in Asia, China had some pretty goofy names too– such as the “Rong Hua Cigarette Wine Beverage” or “Bread Time” …even better is the Chinese or Japanese takes on western products, especially food.

    As for the Holga, I got some great shots from Times Square over New Yrs 08– http://headup1025.deviantart.com/gallery/#Holga-and-Digital-Photography

    I can’t imagine how much fun Tokyo would be for a Holga adventure! Keep the pics comin, Scott…

  3. Jug says:

    Great photos, Scott. Can’t wait till I make my way to Tokyo…

  4. wow, the trip looks really great….i love the name freshness burger.
    happy new year!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Too many people. I’ll stick with my small town.

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