Thursday, 1 June 2017

One Day Travel Guide to Tokyo DisneySea

Day 9

This was an exciting day for us as we would visit Tokyo DisneySea. Most people in the travel group had not visited a Disneyland theme park before (for me I had visited Hong Kong Disneyland more than 10 years ago), so everyone was really looking forward to the visit. 

We had our complimentary breakfast at our Hotel Sardonyx Ueno before heading out for the transportation. We walked to Naka-okachimachi Metro Station (仲御徒町駅) and took the Hibiya Line (H) to Hatchobori Metro Station (八丁堀駅), transfer to the Hatchobori JR Station then travel on JR Keiyo line to Maihama Station (舞浜駅). Maihama Station will be the main gateway to the Tokyo Disney Resort.

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Warm welcome from Minnie at Maihama Station


Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort is a huge entertainment venue that comprise of the twin theme parks, Disneyland and DisneySea, Disney hotels (such as Tokyo Disneyland Hotel and Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCoasta) and Disney partner hotels (such as Hilton Tokyo Bay and Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel). Do you know that while there are several Disneyland theme parks around the world, there is only one DisneySea theme park in world, and that is located in Tokyo, Japan! Tokyo DisneySea has also been rated as the best theme park in the world by many travel guides and blogs. This is the reason why we had chosen to visit DisneySea instead of Disneyland (due to the fact that we only have time to visit one of the parks).

At the Maihama Station (舞浜駅), it is still a distance away to our destination (DisneySea). The resort has its own rail line (Disney Resort Line) that brings visitors to different parts of the resort. The monorail runs in anti-clockwise loop, starting from Resort Gateway Station (short walking distance from Maihama Station (舞浜駅)) to Tokyo Disneyland Station, Bayside Station and lastly Tokyo DisneySea Station. 

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Way leading to Resort Gateway Station (left) and Iskpiari Mall (right)
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Easter special decoration at Resort Gateway Station

The monorail ride itself was enjoyable, as we got to see some of the theme park attractions, hotels, and the sea view of Tokyo Bay while we travel to the last station.

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Monorail of the Disney Resort Line
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Inside the monorail
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View of Tokyo Disneyland entrance from the monorail
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View of the majestic Tokyo Disneyland Hotel from the monorail


Tokyo DisneySea

As we had already purchased the park tickets online and printed the e-Ticket Passports, we headed straight to the park entry gates to enter the park. Immediately after we entered the DisneySea Plaza at the entrance, we were lucky to see Disney characters (Minnie Mouse, Chip 'n' Dale, Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Marie) walking around on Meet and Greet session! Everyone was very excited and started to take out the cameras to take photographs of them, or with them. 

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Adorable Minnie posing a photograph
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Disney characters out for a Meet and Greet session
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Dale from the Chip 'n' Dale
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Donald and Daisy
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Marie and Pluto

The entire park was very crowded (with majority being local Japanese), which we were very surprised as we were there on a weekday. But because it was during the spring vacation, we could see a lot of students and families in the park. 

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Passing by the Venetian Gondola
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Walking through the busy street at American Waterfront
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DisneySea Electrical Railway

We walked towards the American Waterfront sector looking forward to the first ride of our day, Toy Story Mania!. When we arrived at the destination, we were astonished to find that the standby queue was literally hours long and even the FASTPASS for the day were sold out! That was only at around 9.40am in the morning! 

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Entrance to Toy Story Mania!

The FASTPASS is a free service that is included in the ticket, which allows visitor to apply to return to the attraction at a later specific time. Visitor can then explore other parts of the park instead of waiting physically in the queue. As we assessed it wasn't worth spending hours in the standby queue for the Toy Story Mania!, we went to the Tower of Terror that is located just beside us. Even the next available FASTPASS ride there was at 5.35pm in the evening, sensing that this could be the same situation across the park, we decided to quickly apply the FASTPASS tickets at the ticketing machine.

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FASTPASS tickets for the Tower of Terror


Aquatopia

After we secured the FASTPASS tickets to Tower of Terror, we continued to explore the park further into the Port Discovery sector. We decided to join in the standby queue at Aquatopia, which wasn't that bad. 

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View of the Aquatopia ride while queuing outside
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DisneySea Electrical Rail passing in front of Mount Prometheus

We managed to board the ride around 1 hour of waiting time. This is a watercraft ride within a water lagoon. The watercraft ride (which can accommodate up to 3 person) is trackless, will accelerate at times, spin and narrowly avoid obstacles and other crafts in the lagoon. Overall, it was a fun and thrilling ride.

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Onboard the watercraft at Aquatopia


20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

Next, we headed to the Mysterious Island sector. We had a short break and bought some Mickey and Minnie ice pops before joining the standby queue for the 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea. 

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Mickey and Minnie shaped ice pops
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Lagoon at the 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

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Entrance to the 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea

This is a "submarine" ride (which carries up to 6 persons) to explore the depth of the ocean floor. The ride does not physically go into water, but there are bubble effects that makes visitor feels that the submarine is moving through water environment. After encountering a giant octopus attack, the submarine ventured into the legendary sunken Atlantis, where we can find native aquatic beings living there.


Lunch at Triton's Kingdom (Mermaid Lagoon)

After the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ride, we headed to the Triton's Kingdom at Mermaid Lagoon sector. Triton's Kingdom is a Little Mermaid themed indoor area that consist of kids friendly rides, shops and restaurant. 

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Sculpture at the entrance of Triton's Kingdom
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View of the indoor playground
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Souvenir shop in the whale
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Underwater world decorations can be seen everywhere

As it was already lunch time, we decided to patronize the Sebastian's Calypso Kitchen for lunch. As expected, the area was packed with people. The queue to place the food orders was long and there were hardly any available tables. We decided to split into 2 groups, which one would go and secure the next FASTPASS tickets for The Magic Lamp Theater, while and other group helped buy the lunch. We bought the Easter special set lunch, which came with roasted chicken burger with egg, fries, and soft drink.

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Menu from Sebastian's Calypso Kitchen
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Roasted chicken burger set


The Magic Lamp Theater

After lunch, we toured around some of the souvenir shops at Triton's Kingdom, before heading to the Arabian Coast sector. Along the way, we were lucky to see "Prince Eric" from The Little Mermaid taking photographs with the visitors. However, Ariel was nowhere to be seen. 

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Prince Eric posing with a group of Japanese schoolgirls

We arrived at The Magic Lamp Theater and waited a while for our FASTPASS timeslot. 

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Our FASTPASS tickets to The Magic Lamp Theater
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Entrance to The Magic Lamp Theater

The Magic Lamp Theater is a stage cum 3D movie show, that stars a magician called Shaban and Genie from the Disney film Aladdin. To our disappointment, the entire show was in Japanese, thus we could only guess what was happening most of the time. Here's what I learnt online about the show after my trip. A pre-show started with a cobra telling a story about the magician (Shaban) and how Genie became his assistant, and over time locked him inside the lamp due to his jealously. The audience were then led to the seating in the hall for the main live-action stage show. After some magic shows, Shaban's servant Aseem released Genie from the lamp, which appeared on the screen. Genie eventually made Shaban disappear and eventually making Aseem as his new master. After the show, we were fortunate to find the characters Aladdin and Jafar outside the theater meeting and greeting the visitors.

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Aladdin and Jafar outside the theater


Sindbad's Storybook Voyage

After The Magic Lamp Theater, we joined a short queue at the nearby attraction, Sindbad's Storybook Voyage. The attraction is based on the story Sindbad The Sail, which is an indoor boat ride that was fairly long. The boat ride would bring visitors through Sindbad's travel adventure with his pet tiger, Chandu. The scenes include Sindbad's encounter with the Roc Egg thieves, the Green Giant, Monkey Island, and Whale. They were many animatronic displays in each scene that kept our cameras busy, which were very decorative and impressive.

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Scene of Sindbad with a pile of treasures
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Tower of Terror

After our boat ride, it was already close to FASTPASS timeslot for the Tower of Terror. We made way back to the American Waterfront sector, while enjoying the sunset scenery around the Mediterranean Harbour. 

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Sunset view of the Mediterranean Harbour
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I wasn't sure what the Tower of Terror attraction was about when we applied the FASTPASS earlier. Only when I entered the attraction and queued inside, then I realized it is a ride that involves free fall! That was going to be my first free fall ride of my life! The attraction is housed inside a tall building, which is named as Hotel Hightower. 

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Tower of Terror

The story goes by the hotel was cursed for over 100 years, when a statute caused the original owner Mr Hightower to mysteriously go missing after the elevator he was in crashed to the ground. The New York City Preservation Society now re-opened the hotel for "visitors" to view Mr Hightower's collection of treasures. The queue to the ride itself would bring the visitors through the treasures. 

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Exhibits along the queue inside the building

At the end of the tour, visitors were brought to the 20-seater elevator ride. After we buckled our seatbelts, the elevator moved up the tower. Along the way up, we would encounter the cursed statue animation. After the statue casted the spell on us, the elevator would move to the top of the tower and the door opened. We would get to see the view of the DisneySea park from the shattered window. Immediately after this, the elevator suddenly dropped in a free fall! The elevator then moved up the tower again and repeated another free fall drop. Everyone in the elevator were simply screaming at top of our voices! After the thrill, the elevator was safely brought to the ground and the ride ended.


Dinner @ Ikspiari Kitchen (イクスピアリ・キッチン)

As we exited the Tower of Terror, the sky was already dark and started raining. We wanted to visit some of the souvenir shops but there were long queues just to enter the shops. We decided to call it a day at DisneySea as we were already exhausted after a long day of walking and queuing at the park, as well as the bad weather prevented us from exploring the park further. 

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Night view of fiery Mount Prometheus
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Night scene at Toyville Trolley Park

We exited the park and took the Disney Resort Line from Tokyo DisneySea Station to Resort Gateway Station. Just beside the Resort Gateway Station is a large shopping mall called Ikspiari and we decided to search for a dinner place in the mall. We came across the Ikspiari Kitchen (イクスピアリ・キッチン) at the first floor, which is basically a food court selling Japanese, Chinese and Western food. We settled down and started ordering our food to eat, such as Japanese curry omelette rice, Ramen and chicken chop. 

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Ikspiari Kitchen (Photo from https://www.ikspiari.com/en/)


As we finished our dinner and headed outside the mall, the rain had stopped and the night sky brightened up with the fireworks display from the Tokyo Disney Resort. It was a pity that we did not get to watch fireworks display with the magical animations and classical Disney music inside the park, as we thought the show would be cancelled because of the rain earlier. Nevertheless, we were glad that we could still watch part of the display from the mall.

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View of Disney Resort fireworks from outside Ikspiari Mall


In conclusion, we had an enjoyable day at Tokyo DisneySea and a dream came true for some of us. The experience was far from perfect due to the large crowd and long queues in the park that had excluded us from some of the popular attractions. Recommendation to others visiting Tokyo DisneySea in the future will be to do your research first and strategize the sequence of the rides and FASTPASS usage. If you have the time, plan for a 2-day visit to the park, as it is really a big park and unlikely to cover everything within one day. 

With the finale of the fireworks display, we bid farewell to Tokyo Disney Resort and headed back to our Hotel Sardonyx Ueno, retracing the same way how we came here in the morning.


Follow the links below to the other days of my Japan tour:

Day 4: Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Togetsukyo Bridge, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto Nishiki Warai

Day 5: Osaka, New Osaka Hotel Shinsaibashi, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, Dotonburi, Ichiran Ramen

Day 6: Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, Tenjinbashi-suiji Shopping Street, Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Day 7: Hiroshima, Tram, Miyajima, Giant Torii Gate, Sika Deer, Itsukushima Shrine, Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hondori Street, Okonomiyaki

Day 8: Hotel Sardonyx Ueno, Meiji Jingu, Shibuya Crossing, Hachiko Dog Statue



Saturday, 20 May 2017

Travel Tips to Meiji Jingu and Shibuya in Tokyo

Day 8

We would end our tour in Hiroshima (広島) and return to Tokyo (東京) via a 2-leg Shinkansen ride, transiting at Shin-Osaka Station (新大阪駅). We checked out from our Airbnb early in the morning and made our way to the Honkawa-cho Hiroden Station (本川町), and from there taking the tram ride to Hiroshima Hiroden Station (広島駅). We had a quick breakfast at Hiroshima Station (広島駅), before we boarded the Shinkansen Sakura. The overall journey to Tokyo would take more than 4.5 hours, which we had ample of time to catch some sleep along the way.

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Our 2-leg Shinkansen tickets from Hiroshima to Tokyo


Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

After we arrived at Tokyo Station (東京駅), we took the JR Yamanote line and alighted at Okachimachi JR Station (御徒町駅). From there, it was a short walk to our final accommodation of the Japan tour, Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

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We had chosen this hotel due to its affordability, excellent location within walking distance to Okachimachi JR Station (御徒町駅), Naka-Okachimachi Metro Station (仲御徒町駅) and Keisei Ueno Station (京成上野駅), and good online reviews from Agoda.com. The superior double rooms we booked were well equipped, but the room is small especially the double bed (but we understand this is typical in the city centre of Tokyo). 

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Superior Double Room
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Bathroom

We did not spend too much time in the room after check-in, as it was already well passed the lunch time and we were famished. We dropped our luggage and left the hotel in search of our lunch.


Yakiniku Taishou Ueno (焼肉大将 上野本店)

We walked around our hotel area and eventually settled down at Yakiniku Taishou Ueno (焼肉大将 上野本店) located at Okachimachi Station Road for a BBQ buffet. The lunch buffet offers free flow of marinated meat (such as beef, pork, and chicken), mushroom, soup, noodles and rice. They have English menu, so it wasn't difficult to order our food. There wasn't many customer at that time, so the food were served quickly and we started grilling the meat, which was tender and delicious. Overall, the food was good and the price was cheap too for a free flow BBQ buffet.

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Yakiniku lunch buffet
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Meji Jingu (明治神宮)

After the lunch, we headed to the nearby Okachimachi JR Station (御徒町駅) and took the JR Yamanote line to Harajuku Station (原宿駅) to visit the first attraction of the day, Meiji Jingu (明治神宮). Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, who ruled during the period which led to the modernization of Japan. The main building is located in a big, forested park, which is around 10 minute's walk away from the South entrance located just outside the Harajuku Station (原宿駅). As it was a weekend, there were a lot of visitors when we arrived at the South entrance. We walked through the Giant Torii and headed into the park. 

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South entrance to Meiji Jingu
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Information board on Meiji Jingu
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Road leading into Meiji Jingu

At one point, we could find these interesting rows of Sake and French wine barrels at the sides, which were offered by the brewers and wineries to show respect to the spirits of the Emperor and Empress.

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Rows of Sake barrels
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Information about the Sake barrels
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Rows of French wine barrels

Before we enter the main compound, there is small pavilion (Chozuya) for the visitors to perform the water ritual (or act of purification), which is typical for temples and shrines in Japan. 

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Giant Torii
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Entrance to the main shrine compound
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Chozuya

The accessible area for visitors is not very big, furthermore the main shrine hall was under restoration work during our visit. Notable features in the compound are the Couple Camphor Trees (夫婦楠) (2 trees connected with a rope, that symbolize the marriage between the Emperor and Empress) and an area for making wishes on a Japanese ema (wooden plague). 

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Couple Camphor Trees on the right side
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Japanese Ema

We crossed over to the eastern compound, where there are shops selling offerings, charms, and amulets. We were lucky to come across a couple in traditional Japanese wedding costumes with their family and friends. I had learnt that the shrine is also a popular place to hold traditional Shinto weddings.

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Married couple

After the main shrine compound, we did not further explore the large park. We made our way back to the Harajuku Station (原宿駅) and took a short train ride on the JR Yamanote line to Shibuya JR Station (渋谷駅).


Shibuya (渋谷)

Shibuya (渋谷) is a very popular shopping, entertainment, and dining district, especially with the youngsters. Other than that, there are 2 landmarks that are considered as must see for first time visitor.

The first one is the Hachiko dog statue. It is not difficult to find, as the train station exit to the statue is literally named after it (Hachiko Exit). The famous story behind this loyal dog (Hachiko) is that it waited for his master in front of the Shibuya train station every day, and even continued to do so for more than 9 years after his master passed away. The American film in 2009 "Hachi: A Dog's Tale" is based on this true story of Hachiko. Images of the Hachiko dog can also be seen on the walls outside the train station and the local community mini bus, which makes it an icon of the district.

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Direction to Hachiko Exit at Shibuya JR Station
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Hachiko Dog Statue
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Images of the Hachiko Dog on the wall outside Shibuya JR Station
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Hachiko Dog Themed Community Bus

The second one is located just beside the Hachiko dog statue, the Shibuya Crossing, which is described as the world's busiest pedestrian crossing. The view of the crossing is simply spectacular. The traffic lights will stop all vehicles at the junction and allow pedestrians (up to 3000 per green light) to cross the intersection at all directions! Every time the traffic light turned green, we could see some people rushing into crossing to take selfies against the amazing human crowd.

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Shibuya Crossing

We made our way through the crossing too, towards the Center Gai, which is a pedestrian only street. From here, large shopping malls, fashion boutiques and restaurants lined both sides of the street. After the long shopping event, we were tired and famished. We decided to patronize Keika Ramen Shibuya Center-Gai for their ramen.

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shibuya shopping street

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Keika Ramen Shibuya Center-Gai (桂花ラーメン 渋谷センター街店)

The restaurant sells various type of ramen, but I had ordered their signature Taro ramen. I would say it was unique and my first time having this kind of ramen, which comes with the braised pork belly, seasoned egg, cabbage, and bamboo shoots. It was delicious and the pork bone soup very flavorful. 

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Taro Ramen from Keika Ramen

After our dinner, it was time to call a day. Just at the Shibuya Crossing before we headed to Shibuya JR Station (渋谷駅) to take the train back to our hotel, we were delighted to see a group of Street Go-Karts (with drivers in cartoon costumes) driving past the intersection. What an amazing sight to end the day in Tokyo!

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Street Go-Karting at Shibuya Crossing


Follow the links below to the other days of my Japan tour:

Day 4: Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kinkaku-ji Temple, Arashiyama, Togetsukyo Bridge, Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto Nishiki Warai

Day 5: Osaka, New Osaka Hotel Shinsaibashi, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka Castle, Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, Dotonburi, Ichiran Ramen

Day 6: Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum, Tenjinbashi-suiji Shopping Street, Osaka Museum of Housing and Living

Day 7: Hiroshima, Tram, Miyajima, Giant Torii Gate, Sika Deer, Itsukushima Shrine, Atomic Bomb Dome, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hondori Street, Okonomiyaki

Day 8: Hotel Sardonyx Ueno, Meiji Jingu, Shibuya Crossing, Hachiko Dog Statue