Still April 23rd –  April 23, 2025

  • Location:  New York City – Day 6
  • In Route Home:  New York City
  • Weather:  60-75°/ cloudy skies, winds 10-20 mph

36 hours later and it’s still April 23th. Dear friends from Charlottesville now living in NYC met me in Jamaica Heights for a Napoli dinner. Dinner with chopsticks!  They shared their memories from visiting Tokyo and Kyoto during last year’s Tokyo Marathon. They fed the Nara dear too!  

Jay, Linda, and Mark
I’m almost a pro with chopsticks.
Overhead train that takes Mark and Jay home to Manhattan
NYC is the 13th largest city in the world with a population of 22.7 million people.

Disney Did It –  April 23, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 6
  • Walk:  Tokyo  > Disneyland > Haneda Airport
  • Weather:  60-75°/ rain, winds 10-20 mph

While at Disneyland I realized my favorite red and blue Siamese scarf was missing.  With optimism I filed a report with the Disney’s Lost and Found Department.  Two days later I’m packed to leave for my flight in six hours and receive a Disney email. My scarf had been found! I grabbed my belongs and headed to Disneyland. Joyfully I claimed my scarf and with persistence and with no reservations got a seat on the limousine bus from Disneyland to Haneda Airport. 

Missing scarf.
Scarf compliments Mickey Mouse’s outfit.
Scarf compliments Minnie Mouse’s outfit.
Disney Cast does it!

Family Operation –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo  Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph 

Rambling through Tokyo’s Asakusa district, I found a Japanese restaurant catering to locals. It’s a two person operation. “Mother” cooks and “daughter” serves.  For my first visit, I had Tuna Sashimi ($8).  On my return visit, I had Japanese brandy ($6), edamame ($3), grilled Mackerel ($5), and grilled squid ($6). Chatting with dinners added to the experience.

Indoor and outdoor seating. This gentleman assured me this was a locals restaurant. “Foreigners don’t eat here.”
Local restaurant is on left behind plastic screening.
Grilled squid.
Personal bags are typically kept in floor baskets beside you so your belongings don’t touch the floor.

On Time

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph 

Conductors use an “iPad” type devise measuring time down to a fraction of a second enabling trains to leave the station at the exact time. Public transportation is on time. If you board a train 2 minutes early, it’s the wrong train.

Time measured to a hundredth of a second.
Visual checks assure people are clear of the train. At urban stations automatic platform doors closes to prevent people from boarding after the warning alarm is sounded.
Mask optional. White gloves mandatory.
Inside car. During rush hour people are packed like sardines.

Large or Small –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph

Tokyo from a large or small perspective is breathtaking. Beyond the visual are kind people, a rich culture, and a sense of spirituality. 

Tokyo Station area.
Post office where clerks patiently helped me mail a package. Tokyo Station area.
Striating bamboo at Imperial Gardens. Tokyo Station area.
Bamboo and wildflowers. Tokyo Station area.

Pause –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph 

The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the public. It reminds me of the green oasis NYC’s Central Park creates.  My favorite views are the people who are pausing. The simple pleasure of sitting in a park. Here I find a last double cherry blossoms of the season as if it knows I leave Japan tomorrow. 

Pausing in the park.
Pausing in the park.
Bamboo stand.
Last of the cherry blossoms.

Pine Trees  –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph 

The Imperial Palace Gardens’ landscape plan is nature’s various shades of green. Flowers are not dominant. Pine trees are much admired for their artificial pruned limbs and for the void between limbs.

Hand pruning.
Hand pruning.
Landscape based on shades of green.
Landscape based on shades of green.

Watch Tower  –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph 

The Imperial Palace’s three story Watch Tower is its oldest dating to the Edo period, 1600-1850.  Within the Imperial Palace you loose sight Tokyo is the world’s most populous city with 37.1 million people.

Watch Tower.
Watch Tower.
Surrounded by the world’s most populous city.
With 150 ticket holders, guards kept the visitors in a herd and away from secure areas. Ticket holders were grouped into six different languages with English being the largest.

Imperial Palace –  April 22, 2025 

  • Location:  Tokyo – Day 5
  • Walk:  Tokyo 
  • Weather:  60-75°/ overcast, winds  10-20 mph

The Imperial Palace has limited admission and I snagged a ticket. With its low one story profile, Chowaden Hall was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright. Here is where the Emperor and Empress live. On the occasion of New Year and the Emperor’s birthday, the Emperor and Empress stand on Chowaden Hall’s balcony and received greetings from as many as 20,000 people gathered on Kyuden Totei courtyard.

Frank Lloyd Wright inspired lines of Chowaden Hall.
Structure at Imperial Palace.
Imperial Garden grounds.
“Eyeglass” bridge at Imperial Palace surrounded by Tokyo.