That's Miranda Kerr on the billboard in the background.
Luke and Irene are not wearing masks.
Economists use McDonalds' prices as a purchasing power parity test. Don't worry, it's for my Dad.
I've got to navigate this!
Kate got in their way.
Off to see the Meiji Jingu Shrine. It is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken.
She loves to photo bomb.
A ritual wash before entering the shrine.
Who doesn't?
We just happened to be here on this special anniversary date.
He was preparing for . . .
Decorated barrels of sake wrapped in straw are behind us.
Possibly an acquired taste?
The one on the left made sure her hair matched her shoes.
The lights count down.
Horizontal.
I'm not sure what they do but they seem to be very good at it.
Luke's place of worship.
The famous Takeshita Street. Home to . . .
Make sure Dad sees this one.
Where's Kate going?
For you Jen and Di - a lolly dog.
I couldn't believe Anastasia wasn't interested in shopping here.
Cat Cafe
Star Wars lightsaber chopsticks.
These are stress balls. They really are.
My new favourite boy band.
This place is called Pets First.
The shopping is so amazing that Anastasia and Irene are in shock.
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I'm opening one in Sydney
Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Can you spot Luke and Kate?
They're there.
My new favourite girl band.
Another photo bomb.
A hairy moment. Please allow the odd dad joke.
Alice on Wednesday.
Hey Di, I didn't realise you were so trendy.
Back to Pets First for Kate.
Blossom season came early this year but we managed to catch a few. We are hoping that our trip to Mt Fuji will provide more.
The view form floor 45 of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Our home for the next few days.
Luke found this hat in the apartment.


























































































































How was the train navigation James? Rick and I have just returned from a cruise that visited 3 ports in Japan. We headed off on the trains and were at the information desks regularly... and the people were so helpful. I'm sure it's a great system when you know how.
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