After I left Ueno Zoo, I walked back to Ueno station as I decided to go to Shibuya next.
On the way back to Ueno station, I looked across the street and noticed a busy alleyThis is Ameyoko street, a busy shopping areaIt was filled with street shops selling discounted clothing (and a few fakes)A few food stores tooDoner kebab, what Turkey calls the shawarmaI didn’t really find anything appealing or worth buying
After beginning my day in Asakusa, I was now at Ueno Park, the largest public park in Tokyo city.
The sakura trees needed a few more days to fully bloomI decided to check out the pandas at Ueno Zoo, located inside the park
Entry tickets to the zoo cost ¥600 (₹360/$5/€4). I was mostly here for the pandas but I figured I would then take a quick stroll around the zoo as well.
Pandas are native to ChinaI don’t remember exactly how many pandas I saw, but I believe Ueno Zoo has around 3 pandas currentlyMost of the time I just saw them chewing on bamboo Pandas are so cute!Check out this guy, he he“Nom nom nom nom”
Last year, I was approached by an American brand of mobile accessories called Tech Armor, who asked me if I would like to review their powerbank. I said, “sure” and after looking through their product range, I asked them to send any one of the dual USB powerbanks as those are the ones I would find useful, especially when travelling.
Unfortunately, when the package was shipped from the US just before Christmas, the description stated that what was being dispatched was the single USB 3000mAh powerbank. To make things worse, the package was stuck at Indian customs for over a month!
I eventually got the package delivered after calling up the Bengaluru Customs office, sending emails and asking what the hold up us. Just two days ago, the door bell rang and the postman had arrived with the package! I was told I needed to pay Rs. 249 in customs duty. I didn’t hesitate to pay up as what I really wanted to was to finally receive the package in my hands.
To my surprise, when I opened it up, I found not just the 3000mAh powerbank but also the dual USB 6000mAh powerbank!
I mounted the lens attachments for my mobile phone camera and began taking photos right away!
The packaging for Tech Armor powerbanks is neat and presentableTed Armor sub-brands its powerbank range under the ‘ActivePower’ nameTech Armor prides itself on offering 2 year warranty on all its powerbanks