Hi!
Today we managed to wake up a bit earlier, yet still not so early as preferred. It's 11:21 now, and Jonas is showering. We plan on going out and doing some more "touristy" things today, visiting the huge temple here in Asakusa at least.
Yesterday we went to sleep at 02:20ish. We didn't really do anything yesterday since we woke up so late. We did eat some tasty ramen though.
Everything is really cheap here compared to back home. I mean, the ramenbowl here only took me back 580 Yen (which is something like 3,7 euros), and it's quite a lot of food, Jonas didn't even finish his order. So it fills your stomach at least. The
It's rather annoying transferring pictures to this blog, since I have to do it directly from my camera. This computer only has something like 215kb free memory, so it's not enough space for even one picture. But at least it works, only takes a bit longer.
Oh, and we went to a bar yesterday: it was a three-story French wine-pub. I bought a Gin & Tonic and Jonas a Vodka-Grape. The glasses we got was not your normal Highball: it was a normal big drinking-glass! Like, 0,4 liters or something! And it was very strong too. Because I finished my drink earlier than Jonas, I ordered another one. This time, a watermelon liqueur with soda (very macho, I know). That came in a normal size though, and it was actually really good, when you mixed the soda with the liqueur, it tasted as I would guess carbonated water with watermelon would taste. Tasty.
We visited a Hyaku-en (100 Yen shop) shop yesterday as well, where you can buy a lot of stuff for basically nothing (100 Yen = 0,64 euros). And it's not just crap as you'd think, it's stuff that makes you angry about living on the Aland Islands. Just some examples; a perfectly good screwdriver, pens, notebooks, everything one can need in a kitchen (knives, bowls etc.), computer peripherals, a lot of babystuff, and even food! So we each bought ourselves a pedometer. It's quite fun to watch how many steps you've taken in a day. We bought them rather late in the evening, so I only took 5700 steps or so. Jonas didn't get his to work proper, apparently we walks too smooth, because it doesn't register his steps. When I wear his, it works for me!
Anyhoo, maybe not so fun to read about every little notion of our lives, so I'll just add a bunch of pics after this. Enjoy!
Today we managed to wake up a bit earlier, yet still not so early as preferred. It's 11:21 now, and Jonas is showering. We plan on going out and doing some more "touristy" things today, visiting the huge temple here in Asakusa at least.
Yesterday we went to sleep at 02:20ish. We didn't really do anything yesterday since we woke up so late. We did eat some tasty ramen though.
Everything is really cheap here compared to back home. I mean, the ramenbowl here only took me back 580 Yen (which is something like 3,7 euros), and it's quite a lot of food, Jonas didn't even finish his order. So it fills your stomach at least. The
first pic is mine, the second is Jonas.
It's rather annoying transferring pictures to this blog, since I have to do it directly from my camera. This computer only has something like 215kb free memory, so it's not enough space for even one picture. But at least it works, only takes a bit longer.
Oh, and we went to a bar yesterday: it was a three-story French wine-pub. I bought a Gin & Tonic and Jonas a Vodka-Grape. The glasses we got was not your normal Highball: it was a normal big drinking-glass! Like, 0,4 liters or something! And it was very strong too. Because I finished my drink earlier than Jonas, I ordered another one. This time, a watermelon liqueur with soda (very macho, I know). That came in a normal size though, and it was actually really good, when you mixed the soda with the liqueur, it tasted as I would guess carbonated water with watermelon would taste. Tasty.
We visited a Hyaku-en (100 Yen shop) shop yesterday as well, where you can buy a lot of stuff for basically nothing (100 Yen = 0,64 euros). And it's not just crap as you'd think, it's stuff that makes you angry about living on the Aland Islands. Just some examples; a perfectly good screwdriver, pens, notebooks, everything one can need in a kitchen (knives, bowls etc.), computer peripherals, a lot of babystuff, and even food! So we each bought ourselves a pedometer. It's quite fun to watch how many steps you've taken in a day. We bought them rather late in the evening, so I only took 5700 steps or so. Jonas didn't get his to work proper, apparently we walks too smooth, because it doesn't register his steps. When I wear his, it works for me!
Anyhoo, maybe not so fun to read about every little notion of our lives, so I'll just add a bunch of pics after this. Enjoy!
3 kommentarer:
Det är visst kul att läsa om precis allt ni gör =) Fortsätt så!
Det är verkligen intressant att läsa som Alexandra skriver.
Har ni ätit någon annan mat än ramen?
Fina bilder.
En snabb kommentar bara, tankte uppdatera bloggen lite ikvall, men nu ska vi precis aka till Harajuku sa nu hinner vi inte.
Och jepp, vi har atit annat an ramen; vi kopte fin sushi igar och at, ska ladda upp en bild pa det senare.
Ha det bra!
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