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Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree
When I arrived in Tokyo, it was already noon. This time I stayed at the Richmond Hotel next to the Skytree, and the rooms were as small and exquisite as ever. The hotel’s special restaurant turned out to be Sizzler, which I used to go to in Beijing.
Last time I came here, I specifically went up to see it. At that time, it had an Attack on Titan theme, but I didn’t know Levi.
Also, because of the short time, I didn’t realize that there was a huge mall downstairs.
After waking up from a nap, it was already evening. I went to the mall to take a look and discovered that they had a Harry Potter theme.
There were also many Pokémon. Since I have only watched the Pokémon special episodes, I only recognized the Pokémon from the first generation, like Squirtle, Jigglypuff, Bulbasaur, Gastly, Charmander, Dragonite, Pikachu, Snorlax, etc.
By the way, what anime is that last one? Love Live! Sunshine? or something else?
Tokyo DisneySea
They say it is the only DisneySea themed park in the world, so we didn’t go to the nearby Disneyland.
Titanic, volcano 🌋 and temple 🛕.
However, it was raining at that time. Although the staff was still enthusiastic about creating the atmosphere, it was not enjoyable due to the gloomy weather.
In addition, without a fast pass, we had to wait for an hour just for popcorn 🍿️, and other attractions like the bumper cars had a two-hour queue.
We quickly went around and then left.
It was a bad experience, nowhere near as enjoyable as Universal Studios in Osaka.
Originally, I thought we could spend a day at DisneySea, but we ended up leaving at 10 o’clock. It was embarrassing, so we just wandered around.
Tokyo Sea Life Park
From afar, I thought it was an observatory. Big face, are you laughing? 😂 There were also small penguins.
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Blue screen error at the beginning, AI horror valley, and fetus.
After we came out, we noticed that there was a boat nearby. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a building, a science museum in the shape of a boat. Unfortunately, it was already closed.
The round object in the middle of the building behind it is an astronomical observatory.
Replica of the Statue of Liberty at Odaiba
Continuing to wander around, I suddenly saw, wait, is that the Statue of Liberty 🗽? And is that the Golden Gate Bridge behind it?
When I walked closer, I realized it really was… The word “faker” immediately came to mind…
Replicas of the Statue of Liberty
To commemorate the “Japan-France Year,” the French Statue of Liberty from the Cygnes Island came to Odaiba in Tokyo from April 1998 to May 1999. Due to its popularity, a replica of the French Statue of Liberty was erected in the same location in 2000. In Japan, there is also a small Statue of Liberty in the Amerika-mura (America Village) shopping district in Osaka. Another replica is in Aoiriseki near Shimoda Town in southern Mizusawa, Aomori, near the U.S. Air Force base with 8,000 personnel. The replica of the Statue of Liberty in the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture was damaged by the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. There is also a replica in Oyabe City, Toyama Prefecture.
I see.
Gundam
Wow.
I still remember watching Gundam Seed when I secretly borrowed the DVD from a classmate in high school. There was a remake a few years ago, but I didn’t watch it anymore because, after all, my youth was over.
Now I can’t remember the plot and all, I only remember Kira’s Freedom Gundam breaking through the atmosphere, cutting through many people with a stick, and then flying away.
Luckily, I watched the UC movie version later, Laplace’s Box, so I recognized that this one in front of Uniqlo was the Unicorn Gundam. If not, I wouldn’t have recognized it.
There were figures for sale in the small shop next to it.
Translated by gpt-3.5-turbo