I have a friend at church, Junko. Junko also works at Christian Academy in Japan. A few times a year, we arrange to go on what I call a field trip. Junko knows Tokyo and has been able to take me to some of the interesting parts of the city. This past Sunday, August 5 we went to the Kagurazaka area near the Iidabashi station. During the Edo period this was an area where geishas, teahouses and much entertainment happened. There is also a French influence now.
When we arrived, we did some walking down the street and popping into a few shops. We found some authentic Japanese shops that piqued my interest. We did arrive around lunchtime and I chose an Italian restaurant, Pagliaccio Margherita.
Lunch was delicious with fettuccine and pizza as main dishes. Our side dishes were cold pea soup and salad.
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This was the pizza oven in the restaurant. |
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This is where the cold pea soup was. It was really good especially on a warm day. |
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Partially eaten salad |
The rest of the afternoon we sauntered up and down the street as well as wandering down some of the side streets.
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French restaurant |
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Main street away from Iidabashi station |
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Looking towards Iidabashi Station |
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Further down towards Iidabashi Station |
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Entrance to a place where geishas would entertain. |
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The upper part of the geisha entertainment place. |
One of the stores we went into, they sold some traditional Japanese accessories such as umbrellas, wallets and bags. I was intrigued by the bags and ended up purchasing a black leather bag. The shopkeeper assured me that they made the bag right there and it has the stores label inside the bag. I love it.
We ended up having a coffee after walking up and down the streets. It certainly was an interesting area. I enjoyed seeing some of the still Edo period buildings, but there are some new modern buildings seemingly replacing some of the old buildings. I am glad I was able to enjoy this little part of Tokyo.
So fun and interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bobbie. It was a fun trip. Junko is pretty good about finding the "out of the way" things to see in Tokyo.
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