While Prima queueing for the ticket...

Jas & I pretty much busy cam-whoring.
Sent an #Oscar-long thank you email and came back to home office like this.
Never doubt my team's sense of humour <'3.
Google Tokyo is the first Google office I visited, other than Singapore (where I am based in).

When it comes to the most exciting part of the office, I would vote for...
the female shower room!
Android in bikini ftw.

It is a very beautiful office with lots of windows~
You can enjoy this majestic view (almost) every sunset while eating dinner.

And their TGIF was fantastic.

Not to mention this cute latte art,
which is one among many cute creations from the barista.
...and the baristas even offer matcha latte T__T... it's heavenly.

And this table by one of my teammate.
It definitely screams
"I work hard but I still have a good sense of humour."

Lastly, among many awesome people I met in Tokyo office..
My Noogler batchmate <3.

and...
^my beloved host OPG JP teammates.

My days in Tokyo would be much less awesome without them.


The tea room

This hidden gem is my most favourite place in Japan so far :).




Hello beautiful





This bird really just rage-jumped for the food.
Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine located just next to JR Harajuku Station.
A traditional wedding ceremony with two Shinto priests.

After 2 minutes walk from the station, expect this Torii gate to greet you.

 Definitely a good place to stroll and enjoy Tokyo's awesome weather in June.
A little bit of advice, however, avoid wearing high heels or wedges when visiting.
Nobody really told me.. :'(

After approximately 5 minutes of strolling in the main path, you should see this:

Barrels of foreign liquor on the left

and Japanese traditional liquor on the right.
(pretty containers!)

After another minute of walking, 
you would finally be greeted by the last Torii gate before entering the main building complex.

The complex entrance

Inside the main building complex


I was lucky to witness a traditional wedding ceremony at that day.
I know, I should have taken a closer photo,
but I kinda wanted to keep my reputation as a cool tourist, hence I snapped this secretly from afar instead.

the wishing boards

Lastly, a pretty charm I picked in Meiji Shrine.
New job, new place.
Should say, my favourite part is this private lobby.

Living room

Entrance

Work table

The room


The toilet

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