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Shibuya Crossing, CHIYODA, Tokyo

When you come to Shibuya Station and leave through Hachiko exist, you find yourself at the famed Shibuya Crossing. When the lights turn green, hundreds of people cross the street in perfect harmony. Kind of like herds of fish or birds who swim or fly without bumping into each other. We too joined in on the crowd a few times.

Shibuya Crossing
The crossing has a very nice atmosphere with lighted billboards on the buildings and with its vibrant crowd. Its best to come here in the morning. There are a lot of shopping centres here. Shibuya 109 is an interest shopping centre. It only has clothing shops and there are two separate buildings, one for men and another for women.



Womens side of the centre doesnt even have a childrens store. As a person who doesnt enjoy shopping on vacation, I left immediately after I was unable to find a gift for my little niece. Stores are usually more expensive near airports and tourist locations but this isnt the case in Tokyo as far as I can tell. So its best to buy what you see no matter where you see it, not forgetting that youd have to carry the stuff around all day.







Imperial Palace (Edo Castle), Imperial Garden, CHIYODA, Tokyo


When you enter Imperial garden through the Ote-Mon gate and go up a small slope, you come across a large area. When we saw the tree with white blossoms, we were inclined to go towards it like many other people there. All three of us noticed that we felt very energised when we went near the tree. If you happen to be near, I strongly suggest you visit it and get recharged after a long day. Sky tower is also in this region, although we didnt visit it.



Photos usually come out more vibrant than the actual places a lot of the time with the use of Photoshop and different filters. But whenever we came across a wonderful natural scenery and photographed it, our reaction was:


The real thing looks much better than the photo!


After spending about 10 fun minutes like children, we went on with our garden tour. The garden is very large so we left for Imperial Palace without seeing the entirety of it. Because the sun sets behind the palace, sunset is not a good time for taking photographs. If you have the opportunity, I recommend that you visit early in the morning.




Ginza, Kyobashi, CHUO-KU, Tokyo


Ginza is a shopping street reminiscent of typical European cities where you can find luxury stores one after another.



Most of the stores were closed at the time we visited the street. I think this is the place you can spend the least amount of time in Tokyo. But if you come here at a meal time, you can kill to birds with one stone and check out this place as well as have something to eat.


 Luckily we stumbled upon a very nice restaurant called Bar ZERO. It was the only place that I took a card from in this trip.



Great cook, great food!





Yanaka Ginza, Tokyo


After a 15 - 20 minute walk from Ueno Park, and passing through the Yanaka cemetery, we reached Yanaka Ginza. We also say the Kaneiji Temple on our way, built in 1625.


The cemetery is like a gateway to a parallel universe. In an instant you find yourself in a completely different place and time period.


Besides souvenir and tea shops, there are also places for a quick snack. Its not a big street but its enough to give you a nostalgic Tokyo feeling.



Just a little side note, Yanaka Ginza and Ginza are separate places. Conceptually they are two opposite places. As modest as Yanaka Ginza is, Ginza is very luxurious.



The closest subway station near Yanaka Ginza is called Nippori. We got on the subway there and went on with our journey towards Imperial Garden and Imperial Palace.


Sakura time, UENO, Tokyo


Kaneji Temple, Yushima Tenmagu Shrine and Ueno Onshi Park cherry blossoms


In Tokyo starting from the airport, its possible to see cherry blossom (sakura) trees everywhere. But Ueno Park is like a Sakura heaven.







Even though this little baby started crying the moment I took a photo, her handsome brother offered us some food.




Passing through the park and walking for about 20 minutes, we reached the ancient province of Yakana Ginza. With food and souvenir shops aplenty, this place gives you the feeling that you went back in time.


Sensoji Temple, ASAKUSA, Tokyo

Sensoji Temple

In the morning, using the Ginza subway line, we went to Asakusa to see the famed Sensoji temple, built in the 7th century.

Nakamise Street

The temple can be reached through the shopping street called Nakamise. I bought a lot of souvenirs from there. You should definitely check out a few stores on the street.






We came across this fun scene on our way to Ueno from Asakusa. :)