Thursday, June 13, 2024

Day 6: Tokyo, Imperial palace, Odaiba

 Since we spend time as a group today, Enjoy our " Group pictures!"

It is very warm day ! After having lunch in Kakurazaga street we visited Yasukuni shrine.

Koby
Today, we went to the Imperial Palace. We walked for a couple of hours around the palace. We saw a lot of cool scenery. One of them was the entrance. I thought that it was very beautiful. 
The Imperial Palace is no longer a standing castle rather a ruins with the walls: 

We also saw the garden. They were various types of flowers and lots of koi fish. One place that I loved was the waterfall. Made me feel calm and peaceful. Everyone really loved the Imperial Palace, and I recommend it if you ever stay in Japan.

at the garden

Tea house.

We are on Yurikamome -train. Luke is driving.



We then looked at Tokyo’s city skyline, we were amazed by the sheer size and beauty of it

When we first arrived at the Tokyo waterfront we saw Japan’s Statue of Liberty. It was, similarly to America’s statue of liberty, gifted to Japan by France. It’s much smaller than the one in New York but it was still cool to see! 

We made our way over to the giant Gundam robot statue which was as tall as the mall next to it! After that, we went into DiverCity Tokyo plaza and were given free time to shop .



At 7:30 we gathered around the Gundam statue and watched the automated light show.


       Overall Tokyo’s waterfront was a delight and I’m so glad we got to go!

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