Tokyo, Kyoto, end of Asia, and more fun!!! by good ol’ Asher

HHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOO everybody on the other side of whatever it is you are viewing this off of! Today I would like to present to you my first day in Tokyo, Japan!!! So without further adieu, let’s begin this awesome thing!!! So first of all, we woke up at 9:00 am and immediately went to have crepes at the restaurant we always eat at in the mornings. However, they had a slight issue so we went to the very good burger place instead and I had a delicious pizza margherita there. It was sadly the last time we ate at that place and after that, we went back to the apartment, packed up the rest of our stuff, and then we headed off to the airport. After a long amount of security and annoying guards, we finally got to the gate and after a few hours of waiting, we left Bali and stopped in Hong Kong for a layover. While we had this layover, we had a delicious beef burger at a restaurant in the airport that was filled with old relics from previous flying eras like a Pan Am bag with the logo and everything. It was very cool and afterward we went on the plane and flew to Tokyo! When we got there, it was absolutely freezing and I was shivering the whole time I was in the airport until we got in the cab. Once we got in the cab, we drove to where our hotel was, but our rooms were not ready yet so we went out to have a delicious breakfast at a restaurant that served soup and deep fried chicken. We then explored some of Tokyo and even went to a Cat Cafe, where a bunch of cats were just lying around and the whole place was just a petting zoo. It was a real disappointment, but a couple hours later of touring Tokyo and one of our cousins from Israel came to visit us!!! It was Imri and his luggage was left somewhere in Moscow, so he didn’t have his supplies. It was ok though because we then went to a shop called Uniqlo where we got a lot of clothes and we tried sushi at a local sushi bar! It was a very fun first day and I can’t wait to see what awaits!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOO there everybody on the other side of the thing that you are reading this blog post of off today! Today I am back with my second and very interesting day here in Tokyo and today’s scoop was about seizure-inducing museums and tiny robots! The oversimplified version of Tokyo’s greatness was explored today and I will describe all of our events in this blog post right now! So first, we went to the bakery we always went to(well, since yesterday) and I had a delicious chocolate doughnut!! It was pretty good and then we took the very complicated subway system to a square where we went to a very cool Toyota shop. In this shop were some very futuristic cars and even tiny robots! There was VR too which was way more high quality than in Vietnam and Ella fell in love with the little robots. We then went to a big museum right across from the shop and while we were there visited many different exhibits of sound, light, and mirrors that were very cool. However, after a while Ella and I left the museum and waited for an hour for the adults because of a comunication error that resulted in a lot of people feeling bad. Later, we went to a Godzilla hotel with a giant Godzilla in it and we had an Italian dinner to top it off.

WWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT’SSSSS UPPPPPPPP everybody on the other side of whatever it is that you are looking at this off of today. I am back with another blog post about another day of exploring what Tokyo has to offer including some very good sushi and bizarre toys. So follow me on this cool journey through whatever this is as I explain today. So first things first, we woke up and then we immediately went to the train station to go to another part of town where we went to a bakey and got food. It was good and after that we started to tour the city a little bit more and went through a complex train system. While we mostly saw cool shops, we also saw a lot of shrines including one for a dog whose master died at work and the dog kept coming to the train station to see if he would arrive. It represents loyalty and many films have been made about the dog. Today was also the most crowded day because there were so many people everywhere and crossing the street was very dangerous because there were so many people. Later, we saw a shop that had very old disks and toys that were pretty cool to be honest and super weird as well. We saw animal-human hybrids and anime figures that were very revealing and inappropriate. It was a cool place though and after that we had a very delicious sushi dinner. It was very good and we prepared for the long journey ahead of us tomorrow.

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII everybody on the other side of the thing that you are viewing this off of today! I am back with another super duper awesome blog post for you today about a very cool bullet train ride to Kyoto, where we will stay for the next three days! So anyways, we woke up today and after about 2 hours of doing homework, we immediately started to pack up our things and after that, we left with a heavy load of all of our supplies. We walked down to the subway station where we took a train ride to another train station where the bullet trains were kept. Once we got there, we went on the most magnificent train I had ever seen in my life. The inside was like that of a plane, but much comfier and way bigger and the train itself looked like a rocket ship. The train then took off and although it didn’t feel like it, we were moving super duper fast. The buildings whizzed by us and I strangely fell asleep on the train only to wake up when the train stopped. We got off the train and then we went to our new hotel where we settled in and then went out to explore more of Kyoto. We saw many cool shops and we even went to a small temple where we saw a geisha and a very cool looking pumpkin that was humongous!!! We then saw a lot of people walking around and we went to an Irish pub for dinner and I had a burger that was actually good. It was a great night here in Kyoto and I can’t wait to explore more of it!

WWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTT’SSS UUPPP everybody that is waiting for today’s super awesome blog post about our last day in Kyoto! So today I am back with another super duper cool blog and I hope that you all enjoy it because I wrote this on a train! Yes, I literally wrote this blog post on a train. After waking up in the morning and doing our daily homework, we went to a place called the garden villa where we saw a bunch of cool teahouses and nature all around us. There were lots of animals including cranes, which I haven’t seen in this trip at all, and even a little grey cat that looked a lot like Bruno! All the cats I see on this trip look so much like Bruno and it kills me. The nature all around us was very cool as well and there was so much green everywhere that was flourishing with beautiful flowers. After that, we went to a descent comic book store that had a lot of cool stuff in it. There was a ton of Godzilla merchandise and there were comics from DC, Marvel, and even more companies that I have never heard of. The comics there were also pretty good and there were lots of them there that I didn’t even know of. Anyways, that place was cool and later for dinner we had delicious sushi and our last day in Kyoto was great.

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOO again everyone on the other side of whatever it is you are viewing this blog post off of today! I am back with another cool blog post about our return to Tokyo and our fun day here. Today was mostly a packing up and doing homework day, but it was still very fun regardless. So, with that in mind, let’s begin today’s blog post entry! When we woke up today at 7:00 am, we did homework for 1 hour before starting to pack up our belongings and heading off to the subway station. Just like the way we came to Kyoto, we took a train ride to the station where the bullet trains were kept and then we got on one and left for Tokyo! Personally, I actually like Kyoto better than Tokyo because of all the fun stuff there and all of the vastly varying lifestyles we saw. It was so fun and the hotel room was also very cozy and traditional to Japanese culture. Anyway, once we got to the hotel we unpacked all of our belongings and then we went out to re-explore Tokyo for the rest of the day. The whole area was very exciting and we even got to see the Godzilla from the Godzilla hotel roar!! We had a delicious vegetable soup for lunch and more good sushi for dinner. Today was jam-packed, but it was very fun.

WWWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTT’S UPPP everybody on the other side of whatever you are looking on! I am back today with a very exciting blog post about my fun day at Disneyland!!! Yes, we got to go to Disneyland! Anyway, it was very fun today so let me tell you all about it know! So first, we woke up early in the morning as usual and then we got on a train that was going to Tokyo’s Disneyland. Once we got there, the place was humongous and once we got to the entrance, we waited for 20 minutes before getting in, which shows just how busy that place is! Once we got in, we started off by going to a very famous and awesome roller coaster called “Space Mountain”. It was very fun because there were many twists and turns that were very intense but very satisfying to experience. It was dark also inside the building, so it added an extra sense of awesomeness. After that, we went to a Star Wars related ride called “Star Tours” and it was very cool because it felt like VR except that it wasn’t. It was watching a very cool movie while the place we were in moved from side to side, making it feel extra real. To add to the good stuff, it literally had very cool looking robots for props, so it was very Star Warsish! After that, we went on more fun rides including a Buzz Lightyear ride where we blasted evil robots and a Monsters Inc. Ride where we got to spot monsters! Later, we went to many more rides including a Pirates of the Caribbean ride, which was very cool because the animatronics were so real! We also went to a bunch of other rides too, but those were the main ones. It was a very fun day in Tokyo and a wonderful experience on our trip!

HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII everybody on the other side of whatever you are looking on right now! I am back today with another blog post about the last day here in Tokyo, Japan! Yes, today was sadly the last day of a wonderful experience here in Japan and beyond that, all of Asia!! So, please listen to the last blog post about Asia as it will be my last. So first, we did homework early on in the morning and it was fine, but after that, we went down to the train station where I got a delicious piece of bread that was overdone with salt. It was fine, but it wasn’t what I was expecting at all. After we got on and off the train, we went to a cat cemetery that was SUPPOSED to be a cemetery with tons of cats roaming around in it. In reality, though, there were literally only TWO cats and they were just sleeping and staring at us with empty expressions. I mean, it was a pretty big let down, but what came next wasn’t. We went to the Imperial Gardens, which were outside the emperor’s palace and were majestically architected. When we got there, there was so much crafted nature that it looked absolutely stunning. Later, after we went to the emperor’s gardens, we went to a teahouse and while we were there we ate a delicious cake and had some delightful green tea. The rest of the day was touring small shops, returning clothes at Uniqlo, and eating sushi off of a conveyer belt, which was quite fun. While we sat down at the restaurant, a conveyer belt with food kept spinning and we took food off of it! It was so cool and I have had the absolute best time in Asia!!

Cat Cafe in Tokyo!!
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Look at all those gates!!!
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Disney Castle guys! Fun day!
Awesome teahouse experience!
Godzilla attacks!!!!!


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