Some Panoramic Views of Tokyo From My Trip
Monday, April 27, 2015
I made it back safe and sound and jet-lagged from Tokyo. I just caught the tail end of the main cherry blossom season there and it was definitely not spectacular at that point. Some torrential rain the night before I arrive pretty much washed all the petals off of the trees. While I was there it rained 4 days out of 7 and all day for 2 of those rainy days. I was damp and changed my schedule a lot, but I still saw plenty of good stuff. Still had fun, but that rain puts a bit of a damper on mornings as stores and malls don't open until 10 or 11 and the parks and temples are pretty wet places to go.
Still, I have some interesting 180 degree panoramic photos from around Tokyo to share. Some are iconic places you'll recognize and a few are not so well known.
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Still, I have some interesting 180 degree panoramic photos from around Tokyo to share. Some are iconic places you'll recognize and a few are not so well known.
Tokyo Skytree from the south side to the east of the tower. Kind of cloudy this day, but you can see they've tried to spruce up the area around the canal a bit. Very residential here. |
The famous view of Akihabara from the Electric Town exit of Akihabara Station. Gamers, the Radio Kaikan Building, and Volks can all be seen here down the street in the middle. |
The rooftop patio and Inari shrine on top of the Matsuya Ginza store. I had a nice break here to have a drink and eat some pastries, even though it was raining. There are sheltered seats. |
Inside the Gundam Front Gunpla model exhibit area at Divercity. A modelers dream. This part is free to visit along with the gift shops. |
View of Tokyo Station from the rooftop of the KITTE Building. You can watch trains come and go from the station here and the park is nice too. There are even places to sit! |
The Shiodome walkways and the buildings of the area. All of this is at least two stories above ground level. The Shiodome is an amazing urban development. |
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