Saturday, December 19, 2009

Okay, Daddy's home, we have two strollers and the will to find our way on the subway train to the Sensoji Temple in the heart of the Asakusa District whose origin has been traced back to the year 628 and where today there was a special market event with a Kabuki flair, which you will note below in a couple of the photos. Carl is considering which line we need to buy a ticket for here and both he and Chloe loved the ride--since we had about a dozen stops to our temple destination, they quickly got into, "stop, doors open, people go out, people come in, doors close" and fortunately they did not go out until we arrived, though Chloe thought about it for just a flashing Japanese moment--if there is such a moment.

It seems the word was out! Yes, it was very crowded but somehow it didn't seem to be. There was an order, a sense of reverence with no pushing ever and of course, traveling with two delightful little people who catch everyone's attention, even if they pretend not to look for too long, makes it even more fun.




A few candid shots of the day including C & C loving the fresh fried fish on a stick! It was a great
day and this is only the first half of it!

1 comment:

  1. What a great day! Love the surgical masks in the background. :) Thank you for sharing!!!!

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