
 The QS6000 finished a day earlier than planned, so I returned to Tokyo on Saturday night.
 I spent a few hours before my flight on Sunday taking some Instagram-worthy photos in a typically Japanese setting. 

 Today's professional surfers' contracts include a requirement to post on Instagram. 

 I was taking a course on how to use SNS. 

 It seems that you can also specify tags and posting times. 

 
We also visited Murasaki Sports Harajuku store, which sells "LOST surfboards" and "RVCA." 

 We also stopped by the newly opened RVCA store. 

 The staff girl was so happy that her eyes turned into hearts.
 The other day, he said he wanted me to come to the reception on Friday.
 Apparently, he had given up on the idea that Noah would be able to come because it was the day of the contest.
 Certainly, they would rather have Christian Fletcher, who is loved by Japanese men.
 I'd love to meet Noah my age. 

 This is a photo from Takeshita Street yesterday, Sunday. 

 Love Surf, too. 

 Of course I came to the store. 

 As a souvenir, she plans to bring back FU WAX's "SUMMER COOL" to her father, which she discovered for the first time this time.
 Apparently FU WAX is very hard to come by in Hawaii.