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Tokyo 2009 - Part 6 (The End)

published by Simon on 23 October 2009 - 2:12am

Tokyo, Day 9, Wednesday 21st October

This was our last full day in Tokyo, so it ended up being a reprise of many parts of our trip so far. We started out by going to Harajuku, as a toy Simon had bought was not functioning correctly so we had to get it swapped out for a working one. Luckily we were able to find an English speaking assistant in Kiddie Land and he carefully tested the toy and agreed it wasn't working, then got a replacement off the shelf and tested that one, and then gave it to us. We even scored a free set of extra batteries out of the deal. Although we also managed to buy several more things while we were in the store. While we were in Harajuku we also did another walk up Takeshita Street to double-check for any new amusing t-shirts but no such luck.

We didn't take any photos while we were there so here's some unrelated pictures of Simon's uncharateristic new habit of drinking small cans of hot coffee from vending machines in the mornings:

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Tokyo 2009 - Part 5

published by Simon on 21 October 2009 - 10:00am

Tokyo, Day 7, Monday 19th October

Got up reasonably early and headed to Tokyo DisneySea (the second park of the Tokyo Disney Resort) for a day of Disney goodness.

 

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Tokyo 2009 - Part 4

published by Simon on 20 October 2009 - 9:18am

Tokyo, Day 5, Saturday 17th October

In the morning we headed off to a not-too-distant suburb called Ryogoku - home of the Edo-Tokyo Museum. This is a 30,000 square metre museum dedicated to Tokyo's history and culture and includes authentic models and scale replicas of many historic stuctures.

We spent the first half hour watching a show performed in front of a replica Kabuki theater, which featured musicians playing traditional instruments and some interesting but incomprehensive dancing and singing. We then spent a few hours looking around the museum. It was very interesting and quite detailed, showing life in Edo (as Tokyo was originally known) when Japan was closed to foreigners, the opening of Japan in 1853 by demand of the United States, and the consequent westernisation (and renaming) of Tokyo, plus the devastation caused by bombing in World War 2. We enjoyed the museum and would recommend it to anyone else visiting Tokyo.

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Tokyo 2009 - Part 3

published by Simon on 17 October 2009 - 9:11am

Tokyo, Day 4, Friday 16th October

Started the day with a walk through the Okachimachi markets to try and find a temple we had seen on the train previously when passing through Okachimachi station. We managed to find it without too much trouble. What makes it interesting is the fact it is nestled in amongst the various shops of the markets. We took a few photos and then continued on our way towards our destination for the morning - Akihabara.

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Tokyo 2009 - Part 2

published by Simon on 17 October 2009 - 4:42am

Tokyo, Day 3, Thursday 15th October

We took a train to the rural district of Kamakura which is about an hour ride south west from Tokyo station. We then changed to a quaint local train which practically travels through people's back yards to a place called Hase. After visiting the 100 yen store right next to the station exit, we headed off on a 15 minute walk to our actual destination for the day - a giant statue of Amida Buddha.

The statue was built in 1252 A.D. along with a temple that housed it, but the temple was washed away in a large tidal wave (tsunami) in 1498, leaving just the undamaged statue and the foundation stones. The statue is hollow and for a small fee you can venture inside (for no apparent purpose).

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Tokyo 2009 - Part 1

published by Simon on 16 October 2009 - 6:42pm

Tokyo, Day 1 - Tuesday 13th October.

Had an uneventful flight from Vancouver to Narita airport, and then caught the express train to Ueno. We found our hotel - the New Izu Hotel - without any problems. Here's some pictures of our room (including the very short door):

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