Today was wonderful sunny spring weather and we decided to take a break from watching the news and browsing the interwebs to go outside.

Some nice little pictures of trees.

Despite what’s going on people are acting normal and cheery and everything seems to be going on more or less as normal. We sat down in a park for a while and lots of kids playing and normal life going on all around.

The sun started going down and we started heading out to a grocery store.

I’ve seen a lot of pictures of empty shelves in the stores. That’s not the whole truth though. While there are empty shelves it’s only for bread and water. For some reason pretty much all stores are all out of bread and water.

When you look in the rest of the store it looks like this.

And then finally we went to buy a bento, sort of a finished meal in a box that isn’t really fast-food but still kind of. And they still have lots of food.


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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=509231947 Nina Olsen

    Sounds like life in Tokyo is pretty much back to normal, except for what Emma talks about in her video about the food and water shortage. Hopefully that is just a short term supply issue. Have you felt any aftershocks since Friday?

    • http://tetrisrockstar.com/ Fredrik

      There are aftershocks constantly. Yesterday there were only 2 I think but Saturday was still ever hour or so. There was one now this morning. But all of them only last for about 20-30 seconds and are quite small.