We had a really good day and I am here to report that I have conquered a QR Code!
Not all of them, by god, but the most important imminent one: the one that gave me our two reserve Shinkansen tickets to Kyoto on Tuesday.
We went to Kichijoji today - which is the neighborhood where the Ghibli Museum is. We did not go to the museum because I foolishly did not buy tickets to said museum back in November. (Actually they release tickets on the 10th of every month for the following month. Take note Debet! Feb. 10 for March tix. (Double check that, but I think that's right.)
Today was our first really successful day in that we had a plan and executed it and it was all fun. The other days were either getting our bearings or trying to fix the phone or jet lagged. But my longstanding traveling practice of picking one interesting neighborhood, and building a day around it worked beautifully.
Also, I have abandoned trying to find exact recommended restaurants. If the menu looks good and some locals are eating there, it's going to be yummy. That's how we found our yakitori (grilled meat on skewers) today and it was perfect.
We walked through Inokashira Park and stumbled across the cutest little creperie on the edge of the park, near the Ghibli Museum. So quaint and humble and cute. Got some postcards there.
Matilda said, "Well, hello there" and I turned around to see a man walking a stroller with two young owls perched on the edge. The owl swiveled his head around and stared at her owlishly. The boutiques and shops near the station were cute and fun.
Matilda scored a beautiful coat from a little boutique having a sale. Very Japanese and drapey, super soft.
We had to take the Metro and then transfer to the JR train lines (like going from Muni to BART, or NYC Subway to Path [I guess?]) and managed to sort it out together. Cool seeing the outlying neighborhood. Lots of older infrastructure - reminded me of Oakland in parts. Since we had an elevated train view I could see lots of roofs and lots of TV antennae!