So this time around I went to Tokyo in Spring to see the blossoming Sakura. Initially it was somewhat worrying that the sakura might have fallen by the time we arrived since they're weather dependent. We were there for 6 days, and lucky enough to be able to enjoy the pretty sakura
Traveling mates checking in at KLIA2
Safely landed at Narita airport
Day 1
Ueno Park
After we got off from the plane around 9am, we took a direct train from Narita airport to Tokyo Station. We kept our luggage in the coin lockers available at the station as our lodging check-in time is 3pm. We then head to Ueno Park excitedly. The temperature was 8 degree celcius
It was cold but people still came to enjoy the view
Our next stop is Tokyo Skytree
Pit stop at a kebab shop for lunch. I love the spicy sauce, and the meat was cooked well
Riverside view seen from the train on the way to Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree
It is the world's tallest 'free-standing communication tower' at 634m. The observatory decks are at 350m and 450m. If you are lucky enough, you might be able to spot Mount Fuji from the observatory. We did not go to the observatory deck as we planned to see the night view from the Tokyo Metropolitan Building. After taking some proof shots of the Skytree we head off to our lodging in Shinjuku.
Tokyo Skytree Station is just a walk away from the Skytree
Proud Nadia showing off her Skytree photograph
Heading off to our lodging in Shinjuku
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices
The enormous grey granite complex was designed by the city's master modern architect Tange Kenzo. The observatory is on the 45th floor at the height of 202m. On a clear day a glimpse of Mount Fuji can be seen to the west. It was a 15 minutes walk from our lodging. It was a cold and windy night, but we enjoyed the night walk
Commemorating the visit to the obsevatory with the night view of Tokyo city