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Japan trip
Day 2 - 7th June - Imperial Palace East Gardens, Tokyo (Part 1)
I decided to start the day (and my grand trip) with the only part of the Imperial Palace that is open to the public year-round: the Imperial Palace East Gardens.

Japanese schoolkids have school on Saturdays. This is very sad. No wonder they kill themselves.

Anti-suicide gates at some subway stations
Japanese train conductors have a lot of saliva. Even when there's already a pre-recorded announcement about the next station, they like to talk for a long time (in keeping with the Japanese tendency for verbosity). Maybe this is why you're told not to talk on your mobile phone on the train - you won't miss the sound of the human voice.



Park east of the Palace proper (or at least outside the moat)

Funky pond

Okay, so this sort of toilet sign is not just used in the Baltics

Map of the gardens

Otemon Gate


Moat, with modernity in the background

"The following acts shall be prohibited within the Gardens:
1) To hold athletic games
15) To create hideous noises"
'You see the tree over there? Go over there and touch it and come back.'