
We headed past Liberdade and over to São Francisco Square where the magnificent edifice of University of Sao Paulo School of Law stands. After a few photos there, we found our way to the center of town to Sé Square, which is lined with beautiful palm trees and also the site of the breathtaking, Gothic-style São Paulo Cathedral. After marveling at the massive domed ceiling and stained-glass windows while sitting in the pews, we strolled down the street, rode on the escalators to the subway just for fun, and then headed to a restaurant with a patio to rest our legs and get a drink and some lunch. It was almost 3pm, so we spent the rest of the afternoon in Liberdade looking for salted fish roe Suzuki-san wanted (a delicacy that goes well with Japanese saké) and exploring some of the shopping complexes we found to see what they had in store. Since it was the Japanese section of the city, it wasn't too surprising to find a lot of Japanese products, but we were slightly taken aback by all the interest in Japanese comic book and anime figurine shops--it was like a mini Akihabara--crawling with Brazilian otaku teenagers. At nearly 5pm, back near the hotel, we finally found not only the salted fish roe, but also the DVDs we were both looking for. Feeling satisfied, we bid São Paulo ciao and headed for the airport.
Like Best Buy! Remember when you used to get so excited that you'd have to use the bathroom? HAHAHA!
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