I took a trip to Tokyo, Japan in 2003 with my then-girlfriend (and now wife). We stayed in Ebisu—the area of Tokyo renowned for ramen noodles—and took forays into the city each day of the trip.

The famously on-time Japanese trains

Hachiko, the famously loyal dog who for several years would wait at the train station every day for his master to return, even years after the master’s death

Steamed buns! And next door… seriously? “Condomania”?

Japanese archers

Writing prayers and well-wishes at the temple

Harajuku girls

Extravagant fashion on Takeshita Street

At a Ginza sushi joint

Ginza at night

Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest shrine

Asahi Beer Hall with the Asahi Flame on top

A tiny local restaurant where we ate lunch. When we first walked in, the owner rushed at us shouting “not gift shop, not gift shop!”. We assured her we were there to eat and enjoyed a really nice traditional meal

Daikanrasha, once the world’s tallest Ferris wheel, in Odaiba

Taking part in a self-driving car demonstration at Megaweb, an exhibition hall for Toyota

Tokyo Disneyland
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