Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Itsy Bitsy-3





Small things matter.

  •          There is no small part of the skyscapers  though, we don’t always notice them while rushing back and forth infront of these buldings.

Shinjuku is the commercial center of Tokyo  decorated  with majestic skyscapers.
We all need to notice them just by looking up.
 


  •    Even though Shinjuku is a major business center, I really enjoyed the fact that there is a big LOVE sign.

Since I love Tokyo …





  • Itsy Bitsy part of Fuji-san is that you can see Mount Fuji sometimes depending on weather and from some places of Tokyo.  Or, You can see  Mt.Fuji on Shinkansen ride  from Tokyo to Kansai Area. 
It is like catching a glimpse of a  celebrity, which makes your day.
 
Cheers,
Ece

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Itsy Bitsy-2



So this is my second post of the series,  of small things matter.


  •  There is beautıful Zen Garden in the Tokyo National Museum. The perfect scenery in between majestic kimonos and paintings




  • Croquantchou.    
Chou is a Japanese sweet, a round pastry filled with custard, but chou  getting its upgrade by Croquantchou. A crispy pastry filled with custard or ice cream, this is a huge hit  at Harajuku and   at Shinjuku Station.

 

  •   Giant Orange fish for luck-Giant Goldfish


I   have learned  from all the eastern movies, and animes. Carp Koi is the  Japanese fish that is believed to bring  good luck. When I actually saw the fish in Sensoji Temple, Asakusa, I understand it better.
Carp Koi deserves all the attention it gets.

 

Cheers,
Ece

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Itsy Bitsy a -3 -post -series Welcome February



I really like February it is  a short month just before spring.
In honor of this month I will write a series, Itsy BitsyTokyo
3 posts about small things in Tokyo. You  may have already noticed…

Itsy Bitsy Tokyo-1


  • Cycling is an everyday  habit  in Tokyo and   Japan. So I noticed the bicycle park in the shopping malls. This is such a small thing, a well designed area and  makes so much  difference in the World.




  • Especially at  Harajuku, but all over Japan loves crepes.They are creative  in the fillings and all. So it is more of a cake for me. I really enjoy a custard or whipped cream filled crepe in  the streets of Harajuku.




  •  It is never just socks.  There are many options to choose just like choosing any other thing .I always likes colorful socks but in Japan I  recognized the fashion of socks.



  Cheers,
Ece