水曜日, 10月 19th, 2011...8:04 AM

Odaiba walking guide Part2

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Odaiba walking guide Part2
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Next we made our way to the shrine in Aqua city Odaiba’s 7th floor.
This shrine is one of the Tokyo ten shrines, and has been seen as friendly as “Kanto’s Ise-sama” which supposedly was separated from the “Shibadai Jingu”.
Behind the shrine is Fuji television, it is pretty nice taking a picture!

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This picture is, taking from the inside of the shrine.
Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo tower, Statue of Liberty, a perfect location where you can see all of the beautiful scenery at once!

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Odaiba Kaihin Park&Odaiba beach
The famous representative Odaiba beach is famous being the date and tourist spot that a lot of people go for! In the summer time you can enjoy the feeling of bathing in the sand.

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We have totally forgotten that we came here to collect data…lol

It is nice to be able to glance from the sand or the grass, we recommend taking a glance from the site seeing deck and sky walk. The cars that go back and forth hurriedly on the high way, it is heartwarming to just lay down and look at the sea without worrying about time.
Located in the center of the city, a beach where you can feel the sea breeze.
We think that it is the perfect place to enjoy a resort feeling in Tokyo!

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We found a cat café for those cat lovers in Odaiab! 30 mins/700 yen.
“Cat Plus” opened to strive for meeting people’s needs of wanting to breed cats as a heartwarmer in the city, and to increase tourists in Odaiba.
You can enjoy interacting with 3 month old kittens, and 20 to 30 cats from all over the world, and if you find your favorite cat you can test your matching with it and it is possible to take them home with you as a small family member.

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We were very touched, right when we opened the door; the cats were rustling about saying hello lol.
Within the large park, it is so large that you cannot see everything, but because you meet so many cats at once, honestly we first were got lost in which one we were going to interact with!
Each cat has their own unique characteristic.
“All of them are cute!” but there will always be that favorite cat. At the end we even took a picture together.

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After relaxing at the Cat café the sundae we ate.
Raw caramel on top of the soft cream made of Hokkaido milk.
It was so delicious we cannot express in words.

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Next we made our way to Odaiba Icchome Shopping Avenue.
It is a Showa 30’s back street theme entertainment park.
Nostalgic retro chic streets of stores and houses, nostalgic items and products, restaurants were all put together.
A Japanese traditional confectionary and goods store, a festival style food court and cafeteria with a total of 23 stores lined, filled with traditional fun activity corner and famous celebrity held events.

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You can enjoy shopping in a retro atmosphere!

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On our way, we found a nostalgic game we used to play when we were younger. While focusedandplaying…
For some reason a elementary school kid joined lol. It was very fun.

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Where ever we take the picture we feel the Showa times!

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In the back streets of the Showa 30’s, a shopping street located in Decks Tokyo Beach as if we slipped back in time.
From the nostalgic products and atmosphere, for those that were born in the Showa times, we felt that it was a fantastic spot to experience being back to a child.

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A picture of the evening Odaiba Beach.

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Whatever is said, the scenery from evening to night time was the best.
The atmosphere was also perfect!

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Starting from the big Ferris wheel and Fuji television sphere site seeing room, there is a lot of spots in Odaiba to enjoy the beautiful night view.
The Decks Tokyo Beach’s deck and Fuji televisions sphere site seeing platform is famous, but also the promenade on Rainbow Bridge is also recommended to see the night view!

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The ships that go back and forth from the port, Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo tower, and the setting sun.
When it passes 8pm, when Odaiba starts to get less to no crowds, you can feel that you are getting Odaiba all to yourself. We had a very luxurious time!

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The “Statue of Liberty” memorialized the “French year in Japan”, it was brought from France since Heisei 10th year April for 1 year, a replica of the Paris’s “Statue of Liberty”, due to popularity it was placed again for a daily basis. The sky walk where you can take a picture with the “Statue of Liberty” to your back is the absolutely perfect photo location!

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On holidays, Odaiba comes first into mind when you think about where you want to go to.
You can freely refresh yourself within the city, also close to the center of the city; there are a lot of different facilities to enjoy.
Shopping (outlet included), amusements, a restaurant with a nice view…Odaiba that can be enjoyed throughout the whole day, will probably become even more loved by the people in the future.

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  • I love your pictures a lot especially the sunset and the night time shots. Thank you for posting those pictures. I always follow your photo adventures. Keep them coming.

    Your fan, Roger 🙂

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