Sunday, August 12, 2007

sugoi, na!

i'm going to start off by bringing you all up to speed. here's some stuff from my first 10 days in tokyo.

tsukiji fish market
...jet lagged and out of synch i woke up early saturday morning to wander through the tsukiji fish market, the 24 hour market where all the fish arrives when it gets to the city. i meandered in circles through piles of fresh tuna, salmon, urchin, octopus and anything else fish related you could possibly imagine-- dried fish, barrels of shaved bonito. and then a ton of other things, like little pickled veggies of all colors, candy, teas. the perimeter was lined with little ramen and kare-raisu stands where you could pick up a cheap meal...

the london bus
...last night rie and i went to a party on a london bus. it felt very absurd (maybe typically tokyo?) and was a lot of fun. some friends of hers rented out this big red double decker bus to drive around the city for a joint birthday thing, and we arrived on the second story of this bus to find little packaged meals and a slew of japanese young folks who were mostly linked in some way to fashion or design, all dressed up in sparkly, brightly colored or wacky clothing. we joy-rode around the city with mixed drinks in hand for a couple of hours and then got dropped off in the same place we were picked up...

family, friends & japanese hospitality
...my mom's cousin, yuko-san, is a sophisticated and stylish woman in her sixties, who speaks fluent english and has a great taste for food, wine and international travel. she has totally taken me in and brought me all over the city. in fact we just got back from going to a really nice sushi restaurant at the top of the tokyo press club and i am totally stuffed. one of the highlights was ika/squid with shiso leaf and ume..

...aika is a hella cool girl. she's a skate dancer and approaches life with a vivid and free spirit (as jenny likes to say). we kicked in asakusa, drank it up at an izakaya, and danced the night away at a soul club here in tokyo...

...i met keiko on the plane to japan and we ended up kicking it in tokyo. she just got back from living in nyc and is down with the fugees too. we wandered around harajuku and then met up with yuko-san for a luxurious rooftop hanabi (fireworks) party. the metros were packed with folks in yukata, and we almost got stuck inside...


17 comments:

ironchef442 said...

congrats on the blog kickoff! keep up the vivid travel missives, with an emphasis on food, of course. food pictures would be greatly appreciated! if you have a chance, don't miss the ramen museum in yokohama. it's the best thing in the world if you're a ramen lover. cheers from a food-crazed napawf sister in LA!

skajiyam said...

sugoi stef-san. more, more...

Unknown said...

Stef-Stef!! it sounds like you are having the best timmmmeeeeee. miss you lots.

Anonymous said...

What a fabulous time ...living on tokyo time!! Really enjoyed your blog!

Anonymous said...

hey^^
looks like you had a blast in Tokyo. cant wait till i get to see the pics you took in Kyoto!
Kyoto number one!! Kyoto numero uno! si!

Auntie Yoko said...

So glad to be able to read your blog and see some of your wonderful experiences! Give my best regards to our relatives.

Unknown said...

yay stef! keep writing/emailing.. miss you tons and can't wait to hear more about your trip!
love
xxx
m.

Anonymous said...

awesome stef...we miss you, but can see now why you wanted to experience this. looking forward to reading more of your adventures.

Anonymous said...

stefanie! i wish i was there with you. i should just drop everything and meet you for a weekend! yesss?

fjg said...

chita,
reading the stories after having a chance to hear bits of some of them from you and having the accompanying pics makes it easier to visualize it some more.

aaahhh, makes me want get on a plane and do some of the same!

until that happens, keep writing...

Unknown said...

nice basket. of course, i also gravitated toward the delicious food pics. beautiful land.

luis said...

hi linda,
me gustaron muchos las fotos, toma todas las que puedas, y mas. todavia no he leido las leyendas, pero lo voy hacer pronto, espero que estes disfrutando las direfentes culturas y lenguas.
mucha suerte en tu viaje,
yo.

Unknown said...

Hey Stef! I love this, being able to experience your travels vicariously! you look so cute in your rice farming outfit :) you keep doing what your doing and living it up. we all miss you back home but love that you are living the life! I'm off to Burning Man soon, will try to send you pics. P.s. NAPAWF has been rollin', I'll give you more of an update later... miss you! xoxo- Jenny

Anonymous said...

hey stef, looks like ur doing amazingly amazing things. thanks for keeping up the blog, and have more awesome and safe travels!! and let me know when u plan to go to se asia yeeeeaaaahhh.. -josh

Anonymous said...

kyoto is very hot everyday.

I live in kyoto.

Unknown said...

great stuff stef. enjoy every moment. your mom gave me this link and i enjoyed reading about your experiences. see you at the end of the year, but keep writing!

haikuglobal said...

Steff:

we enjoyed your blog. and are impressed by your adventurous spirit.

Love,

Uncle Hiroshi and Aunt Bev