This time, it wasn't raining, and I took lots of pictures.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building |
An aerial view of Tokyo from the Tokyo Metropolitan Govt Building: The tall tower in the distance is Tokyo Tower. |
Another aerial view |
We take a break from walking and stop for drinks in this open area with coffee shops |
A curved building-if you leaned against the walls, it felt as if the building was falling on you |
Cocoon Tower-the iconic symbol of Shinjuku |
A cute sign by a crossing in Shinjuku |
Kabukich-the entertainment area of Shinjuku-and the largest entertainment area in the world |
Posters of cafes where men entertain women |
Golden Gai-an area known for its nightlife. It comprises of 6 narrow alleys of izakayas, restaurants and clubs. |
Hanazono Jinja Shrine |
I was surprised to learn that Shinjuku is an area not just for the rich. It has some very affordable places and people in their 20s from all types of economic classes go there. We ended our day at Shinjuku by going into a department store. Department stores at Shinjuku are typically very expensive. We ended up going to the basement floor which comprised of the restaurants and food shops (known as depachika in Japanese), and sampling food that we had no intentions of buying.
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