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Anders, who's got a built in clockwork that says DON'T SLEEP, decided to get up at 6 AM and go to the fish market at Tsukiji. Astrid, who's the most sporty person on the planet, decided to come with him.
The fish market - contrary to the rest of Tokyo, which is modern, high tech, and slightly weird - was just what one expects a fish market to be:
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Traditional, filled with tough fishermen (with a sense of humor), and bustling with people preparing, trading, and transporting fish.
After a power nap (for one of us) and some research on camcorders (for the other), we're heading out to Shibuya to catch the neons at sunset.
1 comment:
Cool pics!
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