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The route: Musashi Yamato station - Hagiyama station -Kokubunji station -Mitaka station - Ghibli museum (by special bus, 300 yen for me and free for Sidra).

The tickets for Ghibli museum are not sold on the spot and had to be bought in advance, 1000 yen for me and 100 yen for Sidra. Unfortunately, taking pictures inside the museum is not allowed.

But oh that Neko-bus, that Laputa robot, so much stuffs, and of course Totoro!

Ghibli Museum website: http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/

Photo AlbumBabyboy in Japan: Kichijoji (37 photos)Oct 15, '07 7:18 AM
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We went to Kichijoji area two days in a row. The route is Mushashi Yamato - Hagiyama - Kokubunji - Kichijoji.

I fell in love with this Yuzawaya, eight floors of craft supplies and stuffs. Quirky buttons, fabrics, zippers, sewing machine, stuffed toys, and lots of crafty things. After spending too much time here, we went for a walk around the area, lots of little shops in Sun Road (we found a pair of Converse kids for Sidra) and around the way to the Inokashira Park (a pair of big big sunglasses for me). The area reminds me of little shops around Kuta, except that they are cleaner, the air cooler, and the people are much more polite.

The next day, we went to Kichijoji again, this time to take a look around the Inokashira park. The swanboat costs 700 yen for 30 minutes, which resulted in my tired legs because, of course, Sidra didn't help at all in pedaling. There's also a small zoo. Small in the number of animals, but not in the size of place. It costs 400 yen for me, and free for Sidra.

Sidra gets a lot of discounts and free entrance in lots of places (and free gifts!), and he also doesn't have to pay for his trains. An all-you-can-eat meal for Sidra in Shakey's costs only 400 yen, and he can eat a bowl of sweet corn, 4 big slices of pizza, and sometimes some potatoes. He loves eating here, from onigiri, crocquette, to Indian curry. Oh, what have Japan done to my picky-eater babyboy?


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Park near Musashi-Yamato station, Ginza, Ikebukuro

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