Monday, June 25, 2012

our humble abode

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I've been meaning to post photos of the place we've been living- so here they are. It's a very quintessential Tokyo experience. Set-ups like this are called 'weekly mansions'.....so that's fun. About 12 square feet of space, and the train tracks are literally about 3 feet away from the building. When a train goes by it sounds like a tornado. It feels like a movie and not real life sometimes.

Around the corner from this apartment there is a Japanesey French Bakery (they are everywhere here) that I can't resist dropping in on frequently since it's right by the train station. They have tons and tons a delicious pastries both sweet and savory, for under $2!

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kouign amann- $1.40

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breaded white fish with asparagus and cheese, in a brioche bun- $1.90

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candied orange on top of a sweet bun/ cake hyrbid with a layer of orange marmalade in the middle- $1.60

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pain au chocolate with the chocolate still hot and melty- $1.60

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ham and cheese croissant/ bun thing- $1.80

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yogurt drink with aloe chunks in it- $2.10

can you believe how cheap good food is here!?

4 comments:

  1. Wow, what a location! I wonder if the trains are something you would get used to? And all that food looks so delicious, I can't believe how cheap it is!

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  2. Oh I love it! It reminds me of the space my friend lived in while he lived in Kyoto for a year.
    xo,
    nancy

    http://adoretoadorn.blogspot.com

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  3. Great photos, it reminds me of my first place in Japan, it too was placed near a VERY noisy train line. I think one of the joys of living in a "mansion" in Tokyo is finding out how little space you need and how pared back all your possessions become.
    Good luck!!

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  4. How are you not three times your actual size??

    Apart from that, I love your style, and love to follow your adventures! :)

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