~ is sore.
My legs are sore.
The presidential election
is tomorrow.
I hope Obama wins.
I have my money on
Obama.=I think he’s going to win.
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1. Fish Market –
Piles of oysters, shell fish, deep sea crabs, eels and other small sea
creatures in the largest open-air fish market in the world. The area around the
market has charming traditional shops selling Japanese food.
2. Geisha – Visiting
Asakusa is Like Stepping Into Another Time Zone, Tokyo’s former Red light and
Geisha district has a very Traditional feel to it.
3. Japanese Gardens –
one of the best things to do in Tokyo, especially during spring or Autumn. Give
rest to your aching feet in the small tea-houses. Take time to sample green tea
and Japanese desserts and enjoy maple trees in Autumn colors or blooming pink
cherry trees in Spring.
4. Kabuki Theater -
Traditional Japan at its Best. Ginza is the best place to see Japanese Kabuki
Theater.
The Kabuki plays
take 3 hours, but you can buy tickets for just one act. See How to do it.
5. Tokyo’s ‘Fifth
Avenue’ – Omotesando street.
An elegant
boulevard lined with elm trees, designer shops and small cafe’s. It’s a great
place to stroll, do some window-Shopping, and enjoy a chic ambiance while
avoiding the heavy crowds of Midtown.
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