Bolshoi Circus

bolshoicircus.jpgAt noon today, seeing the cold, snowy weather outside, I figured we might want to put off our plan to hike around Koto-ku to see the seven lucky gods. I shouted down the hall to Tod “Let’s go to the circus! If we hurry, we can make the 13:00 show…”
And so we did. It’s really convenient living so close to Tokyo Dome. We arrived just as they were finishing up taking souvenir pictures with the elephant.
The Bolshoi Circus, is the Japan-travelling branch of the Russian National Circusand will be in town through the middle of February. They have all the classic acts–a trained bear riding a motorcycle, dancers, magic, acrobats, trapeze artists, tightrope walking, clowns, elephants spinning hoops, a woman juggling birds, bicycle acrobatics, and horse stunt riding.
Tod had never been to a circus; I haven’t been since I was a kid. It was really, really fun. And much warmer than walking around Koto-ku. 🙂

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Mediatinker, Kristen McQuillin, is an American-born resident of Japan since 1998. This blog chronicles her life, projects, thoughts, and small adventures.