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Sightseeing in Tokyo…

After our little trip by train to Kyoto and Hiroshima today was going to be a full day of Tokyo.

We slept a little longer and at about 09:30 we were on our way to visit Roppongi Hills. We went there with first the Yamanote Line from Shinagawa to Ebisu and for. There we took de Tokyo Subway (the Hibiya Line) to Roppongi Station.

Roppongi Hills is a New Urban Centre and one of Japan’s largest integrated property developments, located in the Roppongi district if Minato, Tokyo. Main goal for us going there was to visit the 238 meter high Mori Tower and its Observation Deck. After buying our admission ticket we took the elevator to the 52nd floor. From the 52nd floor we had a beautiful view over Tokyo and also saw the Tokyo Tower. Sander took some pictures but it is always a bit difficult to make good pictures through glass. At 11:00 the open-air rooftop opened and we took the elevator to the 54th floor to take pictures from the rooftop/helicopter pad. The views were amazing and there were almost no people there.

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After Roppongi Hills it was time for lunch and today we took the Hibiya Line and Yamanote Line back to Osaki Station. We had lunch at the Gate City Osaki which is a complex with a lot of different cafe’s and restaurants. Today we went for some noodle soup with rice and chicken.

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Because the weather was so great today and the sun was shining we went to see the Imperial Palace East Gardens. We took the Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station. The main station facade from Tokyo Station is brick-built and looks a lot like Amsterdam Central Station.

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After a 10-minute walk we arrived at the Imperial Gardens. These gardens belong to the former Edo Castle. Edo Castle was the residence of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 to 1867. Emperor Mejia also resided there from 1868 to 1888 before moving  to the newly constructed Imperial Palace.

We visited the Tokagakudo Music Hall, the Tenshudai Donjon Base and the Ninimaru Gardens. Unfortunately there were only a couple of cherry blossoms out yet, but we could get a couple. Ice pictures. Finally we saw the Nijubashi Bridge. The bridge is one the most photographed scenes in Japan.

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At the end of the afternoon we walked through Hibiya Park and bought ourselves some Starbucks with a delicious piece of Caramel Macchiato Cake. We discovered that this Starbucks was next to the Toranomon Subway Station and from we took the Ginza Line to Omote-Sando and transferred to the Chiyoda Line to Meiji-Jingumae to do some shopping. In this area you find stores by Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, H&M and many many more.

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Slowly it was getting dark outside and it was time to go look for a place to have dinner. We took the Ginza Line to Shibuya and after some walking around we found a nice little place where we ordered dinner again from pictures and an English menu (I think they translated their menu on Google-Translate). We got some Skewwers with rice and of course a cold beer. For dessert we had a donut from Krispy Kreme Donuts and some ice-cream Baskin Robbins. At Baskin Robbins they have the funniest ice-cream flavours.

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We took the Yamanote Line back to our hotel and one station before Shinagawa Station the subway was almost empty. Sander thought this really uncommon for a Tokyo train/subway let’s take a picture. In the meanwhile a friendly Japanese man told me that the train was ending at this station and that we should take the next train to Shinagawa Station. Luckily we were not the only ones sitting in the train, also some Japanese people were still sitting in the train. After a couple of seconds the next train arrived at Osaki Station and brought is back to Shinagawa Station.

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Boat, Taxi, Shinkansen, Tokyo…

We woke up early today (again) because we needed the 08:50 boat from Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to Miyajima Island. After the usual morning ritual (shower, packing bags and breakfast) we arrived at the Peace Park at 08:35.
We bought our tickets and got our boarding passes and the boat left at 08:50 sharp. It took about 50 minutes before we arrived at Miyajima Island and the first thing we (and all the other visitors of the island) wanted to do was seeing the Itsukushima Shrine (another UNESCO World Heritage Site).
A little information about this shrine:
Itsukushima Shrine is a Shinto shrine on the island of Itsukushima, best known for its “floating” torii gate. It is in the city of Hatsukaichi in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan.
 
As we arrived at the shrine it was a low tide so we could walk to the torii gate and take pictures from close. The weather was great, the sun was shining so we managed to make some pretty pictures. And you all know the saying “one picture says more than a thousand words”, so here are the pictures.
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After taking way to much pictures we went into the Itsukushima Shrine where a Japanese wedding ceremony took place (as far as we know). Also from here we had a beautiful view on the torii gate. As we left the Shrine we walked around on the Island and took pictures from the Senjokaku (“1000 Mat Pavilion”) and the next door 5-story pagoda called Gojuto.
Before we went back to the 12:05 boat heading for the Peace Park we also found 2 geocaches on the island. We were back at the hotel to pick up our luggage and before driving to Hiroshima Station we got ourselves a delicious piece of cake at the hotels restaurant called The Fruitier. Sander ordered a cheesecake and I had a piece of chocolate cake. A taxi drove us to the station where we needed the 15:13 Shinkansen (Nozomi 36) to Tokyo.
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This train ride to Tokyo was going to take about 4 hours so we bought ourselves some lunch and sweets for on board of the train. We had seat reservations for car 9, seats 7C and 7D which are also green car seats. Because traveling from Hiroshima to Tokyo takes almost 4 hours we reserved ourselves seats in de first class of the Shinkansen. Those seats have a lot of leg room and are very comfortable.

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During this train ride we had lunch and some sweets. We also prepared the first part of the report and pictures for our weblog for today.
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We arrived at 19:06 at Shinagawa Station and after arrival we first bought the Tokyo Starbucks mug before we headed to our hotel. We stayed in The Strings by Intercontinental again. We got our upgrade again and we stay on the 30th floor this time, the fruit in the room and 2 bottles of water. Also convenient was that the suitcases were already in our room.

After we dropped of our luggage we left the room to take some pictures from Shibuya by night. Unfortunately Sander forgot the filter in the room but we still have some great pictures from the Shibuya Scramble Crossing. At this crossing all traffic lights for vehicles turn red at the same time and at that moment the pedestrian lights turn green. This is really interesting to see, the best location to watch this crossing from is the Starbucks which has a seating area on the 2nd floor. We took some picture from each other while crossing the street.

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After this we went back to our hotel to finish the second part of the blog and figure out what we’d liked to do tomorrow.

 

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