It was a lot of walking and poor Rikki was extremely jet-lagged. But she was a TROOPER! We took some good pictures that day because the weather was actually fairly decent. She also got to go and see 2 of Ty's games (and they won both of them! Woohoo!) We went and saw "A Christmas Carol" in IMAX 3-D so that she could experience a Japanese movie theater, where you have assigned seats and adult booster chairs!
We went on a double decker (roofless) bus tour that took us around the heart of Tokyo and to Tokyo tower and the Rainbow Bridge (which was GORGEOUS right as the sun started to go down at 4pm!) We shopped quite a bit, but unfortunately decided to save Shibuya and Harajuku shopping for the last day. Unfortunate because it POUREDDDDD. It was raining when we woke up, but we decided we would be fine with umbrellas and jackets. Wrong. Two hours into our excursion our feet were soaked (and we were both actually wearing real shoes, not just flip-flops), and we were frozen to the bone.
We kept going to Harajuku where I discovered a 4-storyForever 21 and H&M! Awesome! But we didn't really have the patience to go in (there was a quadrillion people everywhere and we were starting to get irritated from all the umbrellas smacking us while we were making our way through the area!)Note to those who have yet to visit still: Personal space is not an option here. You deal with it or you freak out. Those are the options you have. Some days we can deal, some days we crack under the pressure. But people don't wait for you to be nice. You need to be pushy to survive here. That's just how it goes!
Anywho, we had a great time with Rikki. And hopefully she had a great time too! Next up: Adam....coming tomorrow!
