
A day of sightseeing to some famous spots in Tokyo, Ginza & Odaiba.

Tokyo trains, they run faster than our MRT’s and most of them have real time maps on a screen which tell you what stop is coming up next.

Having just arrived at Ginza, we saw Cherry Blossoms. A good start to the day. And better yet, a traditionally dressed Japanese man under a Sakura tree. nice.

We came across this Mochi shop in Ginza which had the loveliest shop front. They had Strawberry Mochi’s, which sadly wasn’t ready when we were there. So we grabbed some apricot and sakura mochis. Both were very delicious.

Our first stop was the Sony Building. I had read stuff about how this show room was state of the art and had really cool interpretations of Sony’s new tech. Well, none of that, it’s just an over glorified showroom. yawn yawn

The famous Ginza 4-chome intersection.


It seems that every luxury brand in Tokyo has their own big building in Ginza. Good to know how rich they are and that at least some of them have the decency to have unique buildings.

The Advertising Museum run by Dentsu, the advertising agency. The building, or should I say skyscraper the museum is located in is owned by Dentsu. Yes, they whole freaking building. Anywayz, the museum was pretty interesting. Showing ads done by not only Dentsu, but other ad agencies around the whole. It showed the evolution of ads from the past to the present. A pretty interesting museum and good to help inspire your creativity.

The Venus Fort mall at Odaiba. It has some nice interiors. But on the whole, a bit of a boring place and a tourist trap. lol Decks and Aqua City nearby are much better.

The famous Rainbow Bridge and the Statue of Liberty. Yups, New York and Paris are not the only places you can find the statue. This one was given to Tokyo by France.

The FUJ TV Headquarters, known for it’s unique architecture.

There was a beautiful sunset by the beach, and I decided to play with some of the camera settings. Nice.

Back to Shinjuku after a day of sightseeing. Shinjuku is one of those places that never seems to sleep. The neon lights light up the streets and locals come out in force at night.

Down at the Isetan basement, we were checking out the huge variety of food. And came across Strawberry Mochi’s!!! Woot! We bought 6 to go and boy did they go… down our throats. They were extremely delicious!

Nothing better than ending the night at our fave BBQ place. Look at the amount of meat that is about to be gobbled up!











hey! nice japan trip! wanna go back again too. wanna ask whr is tat BBQ place? yummy! =)
yeah was super yummy! It’s along the back streets of Shinjuku. Hard to explain. heres a map to guide you if you next go back. heh. I’m planning my next trip in January 2010.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&ll=35.694121,139.703144&spn=0.001272,0.001853&z=19&msid=116222300966639057994.0004726d6876f0efeba70