Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ochanomiyaki and Christmas lights on a Sunday Evening


Ochanomiyaki kind of looks gross, doesn't it? It's really rather tasty. It consists of noodles, sprouts, and seafood cooked on a griddle. That flat metal surface was hot, and the round pancake-like ochanomiyaki fried a little bit. We washed it down with Yebisu Beer. (Since we'd just been to the Yebisu Beer Museum.) The best part of discovering this restaurant called "Chibo," was the sunset view from it's location on the 38th floor. We tried to get the table by the window, but they told us it was reserved. The entire time we were there, the table sat empty. What a waste of a spectacular sunset view over Tokyo.


The Christmas lights below the restaurant were very festive! I like this shot with the Mitsukoshi sign behind. It places the picture in Japan, to be sure.


There I am- hardly recognizable standing among the lights.



We wish you a Merry Christmas, and a ZOMBIE New Year!

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