On an amazing April 5, I got out of school! It was amazingly amazing! Then, on April 8, we left for Tokyo. We left Sapporo for good. I was sad but also very excited that we were going somewhere new.
We stayed there for two days and did some awesome things. We saw the statue of Hachiko, which, if you don’t know about, you should read his story: Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog. We also saw the busiest intersection in the world at Shibuya Station, which was pretty cool.
We walked around town and went in toy stores, looked in shops, and just hung out. One day we went to the Nature and Science Museum, and ate snails for dinner.
(They were disgusting!)
One of the funnest things we did was when we went to this park where there was thin metal bump that was twelve feet high and very slick. you climb up the back and then you can slide down it. It was big enough across to have 9 people race at the same time.
Tokyo was so much fun!
At our apartment in Tokyo there was this Demon, get it, D-man, and this samari sword. Decker is posing for a picture.
On the subway ride my dad tied my shoes together. I know it looks like I know, but I had no idea until it was too late…
Japan was definitely a big success. I hope the rest of the trip goes as well. Viet nam sounds so interesting. Snails are not easy but I admire you for trying them. And tell your Dad that I saw what he did to your shoelaces!
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