Day One in Tokyo ... arriving from Hong Kong where we'd been experiencing some unusually cold weather, Tokyo was even colder. So out came the woolies, gloves, scarves and beanies. However despite the low temperatures, we had clear blue skies and gorgeous sunny days throughout our entire trip.
A beautiful view of Tokyo from our hotel room.
Day Three in Tokyo ... a beautiful sunny day. So Ryan and I set out on our animal adventure at the Ueno Zoo located in the Ueno Park in downtown Tokyo. We'd come across this zoo when we were last here a couple of years ago but Ryan was too young to appreciate it then. He had a blast this time.

Unfortunately after awhile, the smell of animal poo was getting a little too much for this little boy's sensitive nose!
Day Four in Tokyo ... today we headed out on our underwater adventure. Shad's colleague had told him about an aquarium with an indoor dolphin pool which we thought Ryan would really enjoy. So Ryan and I took the train on the JR line (which I found to be slightly more challenging to navigate compared to the Metro lines) to Shinagawa station and walked to the Epson Aqua Stadium. We spent several hours in the submarine tunnel watching the fish, sharks, stingrays and of course catching the dophin and sea lion shows.
Day Five in Tokyo ... today we joined the hip and happening crowd along the Omote Sando in Harajuku. Who cares about the beautiful people and expensive shops, Ryan was more impressed with the six-storey toy store, Kiddy Land where we spent over an hour just looking (and playing) with all the interesting toys. In the end, I had to forcibly drag him screaming and screeching out of the shop. Talk about embarrassing moments!
Day Six in Tokyo ... on our last visit here, we visited Asakusa but Ryan spent most of the time covered up in his pram fast asleep. This time around however, he had the full experience from tasting a sembei (rice crackers) which are a specialty of this area and a deep fried sweet potato dumpling to shopping at Nakamise-dori (a market within the temple precinct) and finally a ride in a rickshaw around the Senso-ji temple.