Shibuya
The afternoon was more walking but this time in Shibuya. After walking over the scramble, seeing the Hachiko statue and visiting the Nintendo store, I looked through the Miyashita Park Mall for a coin purse. I have collected tons of coins. They are not as heavy as for example the Filipino Peso coins, but it’s annoying to have them jingling around when walking. I didn’t yet find a purse, but I found a few cute shops.
Japanese minimalism or cluttercore?
Speaking of shops: I went to Don Quijote — total sensory overload. I didn’t buy there anything this time.
On my way back, I sat down for sushi at Sushiro in Shinjuku. First time Sushi in Japan! 50% of the seats were taken. There were many free booths. The sushi was better than anything I ever had in Germany, and I paid around 9 Euro for the whole meal. I wasn’t aware you could get solid cheap sushi in Japan. Food in general has been affordable. My biggest expense is the accommodation, which is unsurprisingly a lot more expensive than in Southeast Asia.
You should not ride a bicycle here