The rest of my summer vacation was really nice, less walking and more photos. On Saturday we

went to Yokohama, it was raining when we got there but stopped shortly thereafter. Yokohama is one of my favorite pla

ces so far. Located right next to the water, there is a great park that overlooks the ocean and is right next to Chinatown. Chinatown is pretty cool, tons of cool shops and one of the first Chinese shrines in Japan. Towards the end of the night we stopped and sat down to watch one of the street performers, an American with nearly perfect Japanese. I took a picture of him with my cellphone. Come to think of it, all of the photos in this entry are from my cellphone. Anyway, if you are unsure as to what

you are looking at, yes that is a surgical glove on his head and yes, he does blow it up so much that it pops while still on his head.
On Sunday I went to Odaiba to see the fireworks. We sat right next to the water and listened to music the whole time. Looking back, I'm pretty sad that

there will be no more fireworks festivals this year. This is a picture I took of the Statue of Liberty. I sent it to my dad and I don't think he believed me when I said it was a gift from France. But apparently, ours is not the only Statue of Liberty, it is a little bigger than this one though...
Monday was a good day too! I met Mia and Istvan (Mia's boyfriend) in Harajuku for some shopping and to check out the Meiji Shrine. While we were there Mia told

me that Istvan had proposed over the weekend! Congrats again to both of you, I am sooooo happy for you! Later in the day we went for a walk to see the Prada building, the architecture was supposed to be really cool, and it was, sort of... personally I think the building next to it was much cooler. So we did that and were heading back to the train station when we saw this man walking his four little dogs, I guess that would have been no big deal but the were all wearing sunglasses and it was something I just had to take a picture of. So there you have it, that was pretty much vacation, ahhh, good times, good times!
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