We spent an entire day at Disneysea and the next day at Disneyland. Some visitors were dressed in costumes as their favourite Disney characters. We liked the popcorns sold from pushcarts and we bought, I think, about 5 boxes of chocolate coated popcorns. Yum Yum.
We also visited the Ghibli museum at Tokyo. The museum showcased the animation work by Hayao Miyazaki (宫崎骏), the creator of Totoro, Castle in the Sky, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and many others.
Most interesting is the actual drawing workshop that 宫崎骏 used to work, which showcased his sketches, models and draft work. On the museum's rooftop, there is a garden with a life-size statue of a robot featured in the animae Castle in the Sky.
Besides that, there is a theatre that screens short animation films created by the Studio. The museum also has an animation bookstore, souvenir giftshop and a theme restaurant called The Ghibli Musuem Cafe where we had our dinner. I think we spent an entire day there and left the museum at night.
The Tsukiji Fish Market (築地) is also a must-visit if you want to savour the best and freshest sashimi and sushi. If you visit early in the morning, you may be able the witness the auctioning going on. We went there late in the morning and had our sushi lunch there. Tons better than the sushi sold in Singapore. Heaps good !!!
We also visited the famous Shibuya (渋谷) shopping district on our second trip to Japan. Famous on two counts. Shibuya's road junction is probably the most photographed cross junction because the "scramble crossing" allows pedestrains to cross diagonally on the road junction.
A short trekking trail led us to a forested area but there was not much interesting stuff there. We also took a 30 minute boat ride around the lake.
From large mechanised dolls and doll houses to music boxes that you can hold in your palm. A real eye opener. Most of the music boxes resonate classical music pieces. There was a staff on hand to show us the inner workings of the larger music boxes and we could see these art pieces up close.
The wood carvings on the music boxes were beautifully done. I was deeply impressed by the collection. Outside the museum, there was a flower garden. We spent close to 5 hours in total and left at closing time. In the end, we had to call a cab to get back to the train station for our return trip back to Tokyo.
We also went to the prime shopping belt, Ginza to do some shopping and visit the upmarket boutique stores. We ended up spending most of our time in a multi-storey toy store at the far end of Ginza. Most of them are interactive and motorised toys.
Overall a well worth trip.
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