We went to the Oriental Bazaar today. Large, four story store selling all sorts of stuff - kimonos, scarves, boxes, purses, tea and saki sets, chopsticks, swords, art, even furniture and wooden screens. I bought a bunch of stuff that will make good general souvenirs, but not many things that I've got earmarked for specific people.
We were approached by a couple of school girls in their fuku, maybe 12 or so?, who asked if we spoke English, and if we'd talk to them. They were doing an assignment for their English class, and asked us how long we'd been in Japan, what we thought of it, and what our favorite food was. They were so cute! :P We filled out their assignment forms and they thanked us. It was only five minutes, but it was really neat, and something I'll remember.
Well, shopping wore us out, so we decided to call it a day. We came home and got showers, and I fell asleep on Michael's bed. Woke for dinner, then went back to sleep shortly after. This heat and humidity is killing me. Thank god Michael has AC.
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