Michael in the Hotel Lobby waiting for the shuttle

Hotel Lobby
Entrance to Shinjuku I-land (taken from the bus)I-land is one of the billion underground malls located everywhere.

Shinjuku station from bus window

On the bus we ended up at Shinjuku station during the time everyone was heading to work
Look at all those people!! The picture doesn't do justice, there were people in every direction as far as the eyes could see.

Look at all those people!! The picture doesn't do justice, there were people in every direction as far as the eyes could see.


Tokyo Tower from the bus

The Rainbow Bridge on a foggy day from the bus

We really had an amazing time. We were sad the time passed so fast. Generally we are not big city people but we really really loved Tokyo and a few times even said, that it was really a place that we could live and be really happy! Which is odd because if Dallas is too big for us, I'm not sure why the most populated city in the world at 35 million people in a very tight small area is ok for us. We are strange people and don't make much sence. I suppose its the land area that we don't like big and the big population isn't that bad. *Enlightening Moment* We had forgotten how much we enjoyed walking everywhere in Europe and how much we wish we could do that here and it was nice to be able to do that for a short while again. I really wish I could write down every little thing we saw and every opinion and thought I have on Tokyo, but it would take forever. It was interesting being in a place that could be so insane, chaotic, crazy and peaceful calm and charming all at the same time. Hopefully we will make it back again to see more of the country of Japan and not just Tokyo, though I'd like more time in Tokyo as well!!




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