Tokyo Tower appeared in many Japanese dramas like Overtime (my fave!). Hence it is a popular tourist spot and you can actually see Tokyo Tower in many locations within Tokyo like Roppongi, Odaiba, Megoru and etc. Just some background on Tokyo Tower, it was initially meant to use for tv broadcasting so they installed radio antennas like around 50 yrs ago. Japan wants to change to digital broadcasting and Tokyo Tower is not tall enough for this purpose so another tower - Tokyo Sky Tree is built.
It is a rather tourist place so some of my friends chose to give it a miss but as a Japan fan, I made it a point to try all tourist places within my mean. So I ventured to a trip to visit this famous tower by myself one fine late afternoon. I set off at around 3pm from Meguro and took a train to Daimon Station. This was not the closest station to Tokyo Tower cos I wanted to visit Zojoji Temple first. The closest station to Tokyo Tower should be Onarimon Station on the Mita Subway Line and Akabanebashi Station on the Oedo Subway Line. Zojoji Temple is just beside Tokyo Tower and it is one of the biggest temples in Tokyo. You will realise that the Japanese take their temples seriously and most temples usually come with a nice garden so it is quite worthwhile to visit their temples (barring religion reasons though). For instance, Zojoji Temple was constructed based on contemporary Chinese Tang Dynasty style.
See some photo of my journey below:
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This is not at the temple yet. It is just a gate that I saw on my way to the temple |
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There are signs to guide people to Zojo-ji Temple and Tokyo Tower |
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You can see Tokyo Tower clearly from the temple |
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Zojo-ji Temple with Tokyo Tower |
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It is really a big temple |
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Saw a lot of students there. Praying for good results? |
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Look at the greenery in the temple |
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Pretty flowers! |
After spending some time in the temple, I remembered walking through Prince Hotel to get to Tokyo Tower. It was a flowery journey. Suitable for a nice little evening walk. See photo below:
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Look at how pretty are the flowers! |
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Look at how colorful these flowers are. |
And finally... the foot of Tokyo Tower.....
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So exciting! |
It was around 6pm when I reached Tokyo Tower (that was in May). The tower was not being lighted up yet. So I went to explore the shops at the base of Tokyo Tower and settled my dinner as well. There were quite a number of souvenir stores and most of these items are relating to the tower. I bought two crystal Tokyo Tower for memory keeping as well :) You can also visit the Aquarium Gallery as well. There are a number of cafes and restaurants too. For more info, you can go to the official Tokyo Tower website.
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Such a mechanical photo of Tokyo Tower |
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Tokyo Tower before sunset |
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A lovely model of the area around Tokyo Tower |
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You can see Hello Kitty everywhere in Japan :) |
I had a simple meal at the ramen station at Tokyo Tower. It was quite nice but i didnt take any photo cos my mind was totally focused on the lighting of the Tower.
Soon, darkness prevailed and tada... the Tower was being lighted up. Wow. I took a few photo in various degrees of darkness. I'm no professional but I thought I did a good job in taking the photo without the help of a tripod and my camera isn't even a SLR (too heavy to carry a SLR for travel).
Upon nightfall, I went to purchase tickets to go up to the main observatory which is 150m tall for the view as well as the ticket for the special observatory (250 m). The view was great at both levels and there is a club (Club 333) at the first floor of the main observatory where there will be music and drinks. As there is glass flooring on the main observatory (not the whole area) so you can peek from the glass flooring to the club.
I know that some people are not willing to pay to go up to the main observatory as there are a lot of other observatories in Tokyo where you can admire the nightview and some are free. I would still say that it is quite an experience to go to Tokyo Tower especially with its structure, you will feel a sense of danger and excitement. I like the fact that you can have a 360 degree view area the city which is something that not all observatories in Tokyo can provide. See some of my moments in time from the Tower:
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I like this starfish here! |
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You can even see Rainbow bridge from here. Pardon the unclear photo |
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Zojo-ji Temple is just below but rather hard to see from this photo |
From the special observatory, the view is great but I think it does not necessarily add a lot to the experience and the floor area is actually very small due to the shape of the tower. Personally I think making a visit to the main observatory is good enough. Of course this is just my personal view.
Tokyo Tower is actually very near to Roppongi so night owls might want to continue the night at Roppongi. There are a lot of pubs and clubs there and not to mention the shopping malls (but of course the shopping malls close relatively early inline with rest of Tokyo). So my next entry shall be on Roppongi... stay tuned....
Hi just popped in here (from G+)... although it looks like it's been a long time between drinks, I hope you still get a bit of joy from your blogging. It's great to share experiences... so if you needed a re-invigoration, just let me know. Actually, I'm starting to hit the wall on my own blogs as well...
ReplyDeleteWoow, this is amazing, i've been searching for this kind of post lately,.. Thanks, mind if i share the pictures? of course i'll put the link on the description... :)
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