Tokyo 1-day tour, Hamarikyu garden, Tea ceremony, Odaiba, Yakiniku lunch, Tokyo cruise,Golden poop, Ginza chopsticks store and engraving !
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I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 10 years.
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We did a Tokyo 1- day tour and enjoyed traditional and modern Japan both!
Our itinerary is below!
Hamarikyu Garden
Originally a place for falconry, then a samurai residence was built here in 1654.
It became an imperial villa in 1870 and was opened as a metropolitan park in 1946.
Bordering Tokyo Bay, the ponds here are all filled with seawater.
We enjoyed beautiful cosmos flowers blooming!
Visitors can enjoy matcha green tea and Japanese sweets at a teahouse in Nakanoshima island on the pond.
We enjoyed it with a beautiful view from the tea house!
Odaiba
Artificial island.
Built 1995 as a newly developed place for parks, amusements, stores, restaurants, offices and residences.
Connected to the mainland by the Rainbow Bridge.
Lunch
We had yakiniku (grilled meat) for lunch, which is grilled right in front of us.
Cooking your own food is a lot of fun.
And of course, all while looking at the Rainbow Bridge!
Statue of Liberty
Commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Japan-France amity.
It’s an official replica of French Paris one.
Tokyo Cruise
We took a boat cruise to Asakusa.
The boat is shaped like a spaceship designed by a manga artist.
It is a one-hour cruise from Tokyo Bay up the Sumida River.
It is very refreshing to pass under the Rainbow Bridge and see Tokyo from the water.
Golden poop and Tokyo Skytree
When we arrive Asakusa port, golden poop and Tokyo Skytree welcomed us!
Golden poop is an object of Asahi beer company building.
Tokyo Skytree is 634m the tallest independent tower in the world.
It’s using for telecommunications.
We took photos here!
Ginza
It is the most famous upscale shopping town in Japan.
There are countless shops and restaurants here!
We went to the chopsticks store and asked to engrave the name on it!!
How was it?
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