Toyoko Inn Shinjuku Kabuki-cho
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Shinjuku
... South tower and we went North. Once on the 45th floor you have a 360 degree view of Tokyo. We took lots of photos, ate our sandwiches and relaxed for a while. We were feeling good, tired but good. It is one attraction in Tokyo that is actually free and great to do.
While up in the tower we had observed a flea market of sorts down in a park below so when we headed down and that was our next stop. Just before leaving we dropped in at ...
Land Of The Rising Sun
... was far too excited and decided to
explore the local area a bit (despite lots of rain) before also catching an early night.
After some much needed sleep, we decided to spend Saturday in Asakusa, only a ten minute walk away from the hostel. We stumbled upon Senso-ji temple, which looked magnificent, and noticed that the architecture of the surrounding area was of a significantly moretraditional style then we had expected. A long open ...
Shinjuku
... to see it, but the building was closed on the day. Because I didn't have any other choices in mind, I ended up in missing the last sunset. Anyway, I just wanted to see a night view of Shinjuku this time. There were a lot of international tourists enjoying a night view of the city from up there. Views in all the directions from the observation decks were beautiful, but it was hard to take beautiful pictures, because of reflections on the windows. ...
Tokyo - Day 7
... in the street waiting for victims to come along and harass. Most of the people are actually *****ians and not Japanese. I am not sure how they ended up in Tokyo, but they control the nightlife. It is interesting... We ended up hopping in out of a few different bars. Unfortunately it was a Wednesday night and everything was real slow. However, we did manage to brave the cold, long night and clambered back onto a train at ...
Thirty Hour Tour of Tokyo
... 8217; (shoguns of Japan) main temples. Only realizing this later, the gate to the temple is one of the few (wooden) buildings to survive WWII in Tokyo, and 6 Tokugawa shoguns are actually buried there.
With a little time to kill but not enough to actually get another tourist spot in, I followed the sound of taiko drums to another shrine- and stumbled on a Shinto wedding! I didn’t take any pictures, to refrain from being rude, but the bride was in a beautiful ...