Saturday, December 27, 2008

SLEEPOVER!

After my class's Christmas party on the 19th (Friday), I went to Haruna's house for a sleepover! It was probably one of the best I've been to. For real, I had so much fun! And mom is amazing. We were super busy all weekend. I stayed until Monday. Just because there is no way I am going to remember everything I did any other way, I am going to go through it day by day. :D

Friday: After our party, which ended at 1, we cleaned the classroom and then me, Haruna, and Rinna walked to Haruna's house. Haruna's mom was at work, so in the evening we went up to Tokyo to meet her. While we were waiting for her to come meet us we got to look around at the christmas lights. We were in Shinbashi and the Shiodome area. The lights were spectacular! Here's some pictures:

Me and a train! Choo Choo!


Rinna, me, and Haruna in front of the "Blue Ocean"


Me and Haruna


Me and Haruna


Once we met up with Haruna's mom, we went to a yummy Chinese restaurant for dinner, and then we went to the top of the Dentsu office building to look out at the city lights. It was beautiful! We were on the 46th floor, and you could just see the city going forever. Tokyo is really really big. This was pretty close to the very center of Tokyo, too.





Then we went to Ginza. It is the main shopping district of Tokyo. For rich people, that is. All designer names and such as you walk through. I could never afford anything there, but it was fun to wander through!

Rinna, me, and Haruna in Ginza with our yummy chocolate drinks!


Ginza, Tokyo!



Saturday:
Haruna and Rinna had cram school today. So, what did I do all day? I went out with Haruna's parents of course! We took a trip up to Chiba prefecture. When you go around Tokyo bay, from south to north it goes as follows: Yokosuka, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Tokyo, Chiba. Chiba is like directly across the bay from Yokohama. We drove to Chiba. We drove across Tokyo Bay. Well, technically we went under and over Tokyo Bay. That's right, we took the AQUAline. It is a tunnel that goes under the bay and then about halfway across it goes up into a bridge that goes over the bay. You can't see the water or anything when you are in the tunnel, but it is 57 meters under water. The AQUAline ends at a city called Kisarazi. From there we drove to a mountain called nokogiri-yama. "Noko" means saw, because of how the mountain is shaped. Nokogiri-yama has a daibutsu (Big Buddha), beautiful trees, and about 1500 smaller Buddha statues around it. Parking is at the top. So you walk down all the stairs first. But later you do have walk up them again.

The view of Tokyo Bay as we drove up the mountain


Going down...


...and back up


Daibutsu


Smaller Buddhas


After looking around the mountain and getting a nice view of Tokyo bay from the top, we went to the fisherman's market. We even got sushi there for lunch. It was really fresh and delicious.

From the top


Beautiful


Fresh Sushi


Fresh Squid at the market


Haruna's parents are so fun! It was really nice of them to take the day showing me around. On the way home we stopped halfway across the bay (right before the tunnel) to look at the sunset and Mt. Fuji. It was really an awesome day. Haruna's mom even taught me some kanji as we saw signs. And then quizzed me later. :D



Sunday: Today I went to Tokyo with Haruna, Rinna, and Haruna's mom. We went to Tokyo Tower! It was lots of fun. The city looks pretty different in the day than at night. We even got to meet a ... well, I don't know what it was. Some kind of food, I believe.

Rinna, Haruna, and me in front of Tokyo Tower


Tokyo


The cute... thing?


After Tokyo Tower, we went to a shopping area that I don't know the name of. It seemed like a place that not too many tourists go to. I probably would never go there without a Japanese friend. We went to a little shop called Swimmer, where they got me a Christmas present. A cute pen case and a matching make up bag. Everyone at school uses a pen case except me, so they decided to get me one. It was a fun day. Once we got home we made chocolate chip cookies together!

Y-U-M!


As we ate our cookies, I dunked mine in the milk because that is the best way to eat warm chocolate chip cookies. Then I realized that both Haruna and her mom were staring at me. They had never even heard of someone doing that before. I had them try it and they liked it. Or at least they said they did... Maybe mothers have a better way of getting their kids to drink their milk in Japan. Some things are just done differently here.

Monday: Today we just took it easy. I slept in until like 9:30. Haruna slept until 10:30, when her mom went in a took her covers off her one my one and then poked her. haha. We had a yummy breakfast including cookies from the night before and Pandapan and Kameron. Haha! Get it "Kame" and "Meron" together?! haha... okay, maybe only AnnaMarie got that one. But really, those were the names.

Breakfast!


Everything is cute in Japan


He was yummy, too! :D


In the afternoon we went to Kawasaki to a HUGE shopping plaza there. We were just looking today, but we are going to come back in January. January is when the sales are in Japan, and Haruna is going to take me shopping for some warmer tops and Japanese fashion! haha. If I can find it cheap that is. From Kawasaki I went home.

The sleepover was really fun! I am so glad that Haruna invited me over.

2 comments:

AnnaMarie said...

Really cute food! I never saw kameron...but I get it! For everyone else, kame means turtle and meron means melon. The bread has a melon-flavored crust on it. It's awesome.

Good pics.

What white coat is that one you are wearing to the daibutsu? I cleaned out the coat closet at Dad's house and am going to borrow your other white winter coat. Thanks for leaving money in the pocket.

Abbey said...

haha! I always do that! But ususally I am the one to wear it next and I find it all. Dang it!

It was Haruna's coat. They insisted that I borrow it for the day. Probably because it was better for hiking up a mountain than the one you got me.