Saturday, August 23, 2008

Turning Japanese - Day 03 [3/4]: On Our Way To My First Baseball Match

From the Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Ate Tet and I went to meet Kuya Akira. He was going to bring me to my first baseball game.

If I'm not mistaken, this is Ueno Station, one of the biggest train stations in Tokyo.

"Priority Seat" sign inside the train--seats reserved for Chin-chin Guttierrez and one of her dwendes, person who has a shining tummy, person na mahiyain, and anyone wearing white boots.


Signs pointing to the Meiji Shrine and Noh Theater. These signs were right across...

...the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.

The Giant Mobile and the Annoying Peace Sign.

Giant Rubik's Cube. Sige nga, pa'no mo iso-solve 'yan eh iisa ang kulay sa lahat ng sides?

Tokyo Stadium where, my brother-in-law proudly states, the 1964 Olympics was held.

Kuya Akira beaming with pride.

Oo nga naman.

The view in front of the Tokyo Stadium where [oo na] the 1964 Olympics was held.


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2 comments:

  1. hahaha! natawa ko sa signs! inggit ako kapatid. isa sa mga dream destinations ko ang japan. pero sa ngayon, no luck. hanggang japan surplus lang ako. hmp.

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  2. hehehe. 'nubeh? isama natin 'to sa mga destination natin... after tagaytay :D

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