flat s visits tokyo

Sure! Here's a rewritten version of the content: --- I just received another update from Flat S, and let me tell you, that kid sure knows how to travel! After a quick trip to Texas in the US, she hopped on a plane and journeyed halfway across the globe to spend some quality time with Emi and her family in Tokyo. Emi, who runs the popular blog Just Add Fabric, is quite the secret keeper. Recently, she even joined us for a My Favorite Oliver + S Pattern post without letting on that Flat S was crashing with her. Here's what Emi shared about Flat S's adventures with her girls this summer. One morning, as Emi and her daughters sat at the kitchen table brainstorming ideas for the day, there was a sudden knock on the door. To say they were surprised would be an understatement—they weren’t expecting anyone! But it turned out to be none other than the legendary Flat S herself, all the way from America. It was such a delightful surprise! Right away, the girls began chatting with Flat S about their summer plans. What could they do first? With so much to explore in Tokyo during the summer, the options were endless. One of the top choices was a visit to the Miraikan, or The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, to meet the famous Robot ASIMO. ASIMO, short for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, is an incredible humanoid robot capable of walking and speaking multiple languages. Seeing ASIMO move and communicate autonomously was truly thrilling. The girls were particularly amazed that it could speak both Japanese and English. Afterward, they took a closer look at the exhibits, soaking up all the fascinating details. While at the museum, they also ran into some friends visiting from Australia. Together, they explored the various interactive zones designed specifically for kids. The museum is packed with activities that cater to younger visitors, ensuring everyone has a blast. Afterward, the girls brought Flat S to the “Curiosity Field,” a play area within the museum where children can engage in hands-on learning experiences. By then, they thought Flat S might need a break, so they suggested she join Mom for some downtime. Another quintessential summer activity for kids heading to elementary school the following April is purchasing a “randoseru,” a traditional Japanese backpack made from durable materials like red or black leather. Nowadays, these backpacks come in countless colors and designs, reflecting modern tastes. So, Flat S accompanied Emi and her daughters on the subway to a specialty shop dedicated to these iconic bags. There, they found an impressive array of options, allowing Flat S to test out different sizes, weights, and colors. It was surprising how many variations were available! In addition to the randoseru adventure, the girls attended the “Fashion for Children” exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum. As they wandered through the displays, they couldn’t help but comment on how different the clothing styles were compared to those worn "back in the day." I tried explaining that I wasn’t actually alive back then, but I decided against it to avoid confusion—Flat S seemed to understand my predicament. Following the exhibition, they stepped outside to hear a story about a girl trying on various hats. Inspired by the tale, the girls sketched their own hat designs onto pieces of plastic. These makeshift creations could be held overhead like real hats or draped over their outfits for creative photo ops. Unfortunately, the photos didn’t turn out as expected since the girls were more focused on playing tag on the grass. Despite the chaos, Flat S graciously posed for one last shot before bidding farewell to Tokyo. Her cheerful demeanor made the experience even more enjoyable. Thank you so much for stopping by Tokyo this summer, Flat S! We hope your next destination holds just as many wonderful surprises. Safe travels ahead! What do you think lies ahead for Flat S? Any guesses? We’re just as curious as everyone else! --- This version maintains the essence of the original while adding unique touches and expanding certain sections to reach the desired character count.

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