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(Hakone, Japan): Took half a day to explore Hakone and found some of the most beautiful landscapes.  Unfortunately the view of Mt. Fuji was obscured by all the fog, but it was still well worth the trip.

YOKOHAMA COSMO WORLD (Yokohama, Japan):  Took a drive-by shot of Cosmo World’s oversized ferris wheel.

YOKOHAMA COSMO WORLD (Yokohama, Japan):  Took a drive-by shot of Cosmo World’s oversized ferris wheel.

RAINBOW BRIDGE (Odaiba, Japan):  If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, take the rainbow bridge to Odaiba.  It offers the perfect nightscape view of Tokyo, some shopping and an Onsen.  One of the most romantic places I’ve ever seen.

RAINBOW BRIDGE (Odaiba, Japan):  If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, take the rainbow bridge to Odaiba.  It offers the perfect nightscape view of Tokyo, some shopping and an Onsen.  One of the most romantic places I’ve ever seen.

(Temple in Japan): Dreams

(Temple in Japan): Dreams

(Temple in Japan): Wishes

(Temple in Japan): Wishes

LOUIS VUITTON (Aoyama in Tokyo, Japan): Located in the heart of Omotesando Hills, one of the coolest Louis Vuitton flagship stores I’ve seen.  Murakami everywhere!

LOUIS VUITTON (Aoyama in Tokyo, Japan): Located in the heart of Omotesando Hills, one of the coolest Louis Vuitton flagship stores I’ve seen.  Murakami everywhere!

ORIGINAL FAKE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Minimalistic design with a few Kaws statement pieces.  We took the whole day to go eye-shopping in this area.

ORIGINAL FAKE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Minimalistic design with a few Kaws statement pieces.  We took the whole day to go eye-shopping in this area.

COW BOOKS / DRAGONFLY CAFE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Bibliophiles unite.

SAKURATEI (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  This little restaurant, nestled inside of the Design Festa Gallery, serves okonomiyaki, monjayaki, & more.  Interactive eating experiences are the best.  We entertained each other with our best Emeril/Iron Chef impressions all throughout dinner.

IPPUDO RAMEN (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  Best..ramen..ever.

HARAJUKU ST. (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  One of the few places where it’s weird to be normal.

HARAJUKU ST. (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  One of the few places where it’s weird to be normal.

(Hakone, Japan): Took half a day to explore Hakone and found some of the most beautiful landscapes.  Unfortunately the view of Mt. Fuji was obscured by all the fog, but it was still well worth the trip.

YOKOHAMA COSMO WORLD (Yokohama, Japan):  Took a drive-by shot of Cosmo World’s oversized ferris wheel.

YOKOHAMA COSMO WORLD (Yokohama, Japan):  Took a drive-by shot of Cosmo World’s oversized ferris wheel.

RAINBOW BRIDGE (Odaiba, Japan):  If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, take the rainbow bridge to Odaiba.  It offers the perfect nightscape view of Tokyo, some shopping and an Onsen.  One of the most romantic places I’ve ever seen.

RAINBOW BRIDGE (Odaiba, Japan):  If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo, take the rainbow bridge to Odaiba.  It offers the perfect nightscape view of Tokyo, some shopping and an Onsen.  One of the most romantic places I’ve ever seen.

(Temple in Japan): Dreams

(Temple in Japan): Dreams

(Temple in Japan): Wishes

(Temple in Japan): Wishes

LOUIS VUITTON (Aoyama in Tokyo, Japan): Located in the heart of Omotesando Hills, one of the coolest Louis Vuitton flagship stores I’ve seen.  Murakami everywhere!

LOUIS VUITTON (Aoyama in Tokyo, Japan): Located in the heart of Omotesando Hills, one of the coolest Louis Vuitton flagship stores I’ve seen.  Murakami everywhere!

ORIGINAL FAKE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Minimalistic design with a few Kaws statement pieces.  We took the whole day to go eye-shopping in this area.

ORIGINAL FAKE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Minimalistic design with a few Kaws statement pieces.  We took the whole day to go eye-shopping in this area.

COW BOOKS / DRAGONFLY CAFE (Minato in Tokyo, Japan):  Bibliophiles unite.

SAKURATEI (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  This little restaurant, nestled inside of the Design Festa Gallery, serves okonomiyaki, monjayaki, & more.  Interactive eating experiences are the best.  We entertained each other with our best Emeril/Iron Chef impressions all throughout dinner.

IPPUDO RAMEN (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  Best..ramen..ever.

HARAJUKU ST. (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  One of the few places where it’s weird to be normal.

HARAJUKU ST. (Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan):  One of the few places where it’s weird to be normal.

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