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Top 10 of Tokyo

Top 10 of #Tokyo
14 – 16 October 2019
Tokyo, #Japan

Top 10 Highlights Tokyo.
What to see in Tokyo?
#Highlight Tokyo.

Tokyo | Ueno Park | Prince Komatsu Akihito | Gojo Tenjinsha | Lions Club Totem Pole| Shibuya | Shibuya square| fish market | Imperial Palace | Kabuki-za Theater | The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace | Tokyo Station| Hōzōmon Gate | Senso Ji temple | Five-Storey Pagoda of Sensō-ji |Tokyo Sky Tree | Tokyo Tower| Zojoji Temple| Metropolitan Government Tower | Meiji Jingu Stadium | Mount Fuji | Olympic Games | Tokyo 2020| Tokyo Waterfront | Takeshita Street | Tokyo Waterfront | Digital Art Museum

Tokyo:
We have stayed 3 days in Tokyo. The first day we took a #JR train (Japan Rail train) in the Ueno Park with the statue of Prince Komatsu Akihito, Gojo Tenjinsha and the Lions Club Totem Pole. In the afternoon we visited Shibuya with the famous Shibuya square.
The next morning we went early to the fish market to breakfast with fresh fish. We walked to the Imperial Palace passing the Kabuki-za Theater. We decided to attend a performance in the Kabuki-za Theater. It was nice, however I don’t recommend it. Unfortunately The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace were closed. We continued our walk to the Tokyo Station. In the Tokyo Station we took the metro to the Hōzōmon Gate. Walking through a street full of restaurants and souvenirs shops we arrived to the Senso Ji temple with the beautiful Five-Storey Pagoda of Sensō-ji. At the Senso Ji temple you have a nice view on the Tokyo Sky Tree as well.
On our last day in Tokyo we went by JR train to the Tokyo Tower. We were surprised to walk through the area of the Zojoji Temple. The Zojoji Temple was as beautiful as the Senso Ji Temple and it was so very quiet. The Tokyo Tower is a replica of the Eiffel Tower in #Paris. Of course the Tokyo Tower is 9 meters higher than its example. We did not climb the tower. We had planned to go to the viewpoint of the Metropolitan Government Tower. The viewpoint of the Metropolitan Government Tower is at 202m. There you have a splendid view on the metropolis of Tokyo including the Tokyo Sky Tree, the Tokyo Tower and the Meiji Jingu Stadium. On a clear day you can see the Mount Fuji as well. Unfortunately it was not a clear day. We did not see the Mount Fuji from here. On the first floor of the Metropolitan Government Tower was an exhibition of the Olympic Games. There were some attributes as the Olympic Flag and pictures of former Olympics. And, of course, the announcement of the Olympic Games in Tokyo: Tokyo 2020!
On our way to the Tokyo Waterfront we get off the JR train to walk through the Takeshita Street. I think it was not the right day to spot the extravagant dressed girls. We jumped back on the JR train followed by the monorail to the Tokyo Waterfront where the Digital Art Museum is located. The Digital Art Museum is well worth seeing. You can see a small impression at the end of this video.

I have put the next spots in my top 10 (not ranked):
Gojo Tenjinsha in the Ueno Park, Shibuya square, fish market, Kabuki-za Theater, Tokyo Station, Senso Ji temple | Tokyo Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple and Digital Art Museum

#Music:
OK POP KO! By Freedom Trail Studio
Back In The City by The 126ers
Central Park by Quincas Moreira
Don t Look by Silent Partner

This #video of the Tokyo is showing the first 3 days of the group tour Japan from Sawadee . The following weeks more videos of this group #trip in Japan will be released. So, stay connected and subscribes to my #ek@pictures #channel:

Tokyo | Ueno Park | Prince Komatsu Akihito | Gojo Tenjinsha | Lions Club Totem Pole| Shibuya | Shibuya square| fish market | Imperial Palace | Kabuki-za Theater| The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace | Tokyo Station| Hōzōmon Gate | Senso Ji temple | Five-Storey Pagoda of Sensō-ji |Tokyo Sky Tree | Tokyo Tower| Zojoji Temple | Metropolitan Government Tower| Meiji Jingu Stadium| Mount Fuji | Olympic Games | Tokyo 2020| Tokyo Waterfront | Takeshita Street | Tokyo Waterfront | Digital #Art Museum

Alo Japan.