I’m now lying in my bunk bed at K’s House Tokyo in Asakusa. We just reached Tokyo this morning after an overnight transit flight via Bangkok.

Tokyo Day 1

After leaving our luggage at the hostel, the group of us proceeded to take a long walk (longer than it should be due to various detours) to Akihabara. Pictures after the break.

Photos are in chronological order. (More or less.)

Airport to Hostel

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Train to Tokyo from Narita Airport

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Miscellaneous buildings near our hostel

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More miscellaneous buildings

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Fallen leaves

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Look, it’s sakura!

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The source of the fallen leaves

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The twilight zone — or when I forgot to set white balance

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Train tracks

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Camera over shoulder

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Camera is heavy

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Kitties!

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Coffee

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Nice boats

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Traffic accident tallies for yesterday

Akihabara

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Robots in disguise!

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Lost hope

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Akihabara main street closed to traffic due to holiday

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But not many cosplayers as it’s not Sunday

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Sofmap; new Yamigawa building to be photoshopped in soon

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The Akiba wanderers

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Animate — now in orange!

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The pathway to heaven

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Child abuse

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aipoddo

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Flesh sin and general decadence abound

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The giants of Akiba

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I want to catch this in cinemas

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Konata is big

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It’s 4pm and the sun is setting

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Nyo~

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Those signs are each about three-floors tall

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toki wo kakeru konata

Back in Asakusa

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JR Asakusa-bashi Station

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Anpanman

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Doraemon

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Ultraman

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Kamen Mask Rider

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SD Gundam

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Nighttime

Bandai’s headquarters used to be in Asakusa and they still maintain a presence here in the form of two office buildings. We happened to pass by them during our after-dinner stoll. May drop by again later during office hours to look at their showcases.

As for the title of this post: we lost our way for 15 minutes or so during our little night stroll. It was an interesting experience…

Heading to Tsukiji fish market in the morning tomorrow.