Our breakfast to start the day. They put ketchup on the eggs LOL we ate them and liked it. When you order you can't break the set. If the picture shows it comes with ketchup then that's what you get!!!
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Shibuya Scramble Crossing Tokyo
Shibuya is known as Tokyo's most trendy district and its home to many shopping malls, cafes, and restaurants. The crossing and the surrounding area often become a place for an unofficial street celebration with Halloween being the most notable one. When we were there the streets were being blocked off and there were lots and lots of young people wearing costumes.
We shopped at Don Quijote which is a huge department store. This store has 7 floors and is open 24 hours a day. It was jam-packed with so much stuff it was overwhelming.
Time for a break so we stopped at Krispy Kreme. They torch some doughnuts to create a cream brulee doughnut. The hot now sign remained illuminated the entire time we were there. They sold them as fast as they could make them.
Mary got to experience the Bing Bong at dinner. Whenever you are ready to order your food you press the bing bong and they come running to take your order. They only return to your table if you press this button. It makes sense to me. :-)