Onsen Theme Park

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 22-08-2009

onsen (温泉?) is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. A volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsen scattered along its length and breadth. Onsen were traditionally used as public bathing places and today play a central role in directing Japanese domestic tourism.
Onsen come in many types and shapes, including outdoor (露天風呂 or 野天風呂 rotenburo or notenburo?) and indoor baths. Baths may be either public run by a municipality or private (内湯 uchiyu?) often run as part of a hotel, ryokan or Bed and Breakfast (民宿 minshuku?).

Onsen is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, and in Japan, we can find various type hot springs baths, both indoor and outdoor. We went to the Onsen Theme Park in Odaiba, where the hot spring baths are gender separated. There are gender mix hot spring baths around in Japan as well.

In Onsen Theme Park, we are required to take off our shoe, and change to Yukata. They have several designs of Yukata for us to choose from. After changing into Yukata in the changing room,  we walk around in the park. There is a place to soak our feet in the hot spring water outdoor (you are not required to be naked at this point).

Toyota Mega Web

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 21-08-2009

Toyota Mega Web is located in Venus Fort, Palette Town in Odaiba, Tokyo. Toyota Mega Web is a gigantic car showroom featuring cars of the past as well as the future.

Inside the “History Garage” you’ll find vehicles from the 1950’s to 1970’s. . Admission to the History Garage is free, and here are some of the photos taken. The History Garage is decorated in a way to feature the feel of 1950.

Palette Town

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 21-08-2009

Venus Fort
Part of Palette Town, Venus Fort is a shopping mall in the style of a 18th century South European town. It features more than one hundred boutiques, shops, cafes and restaurants, targeting a mainly female audience.

Palette Town

Palette town is situated in the middle of Odaiba and is easily accessible via the Yurikamome Line rail that goes from Shimbashi to Odaba along the Rainbow Bridge.  The nearest monorail station will Odaiba-kaihinkoen or Aomi.

Palette Town, sometimes mis-spelt by many as pallete town, is a huge complex consists of Venus Fort, which is a shopping mall (will be further described below) , Toyota Mega Web, Daikanransha the second largest Ferris wheel in the world and some other attractions which I did not have time to go too.

Palette Town

Palette Town

Green Tokyo Gundam

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 21-08-2009

At Odaiba near the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo, stands a “life size” rendition of a Gundam robot as a representative member of the influential “Mobile Suit Gundam” television series. The 18-meter-high armored figure,  sits as the centerpiece of the Green Tokyo Gundam Project, an event aimed at raising funds for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s push for a more environmentally friendly future.

Meiji Shrine in Tokyo

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Posted by Lu Yee | Posted in Travel | Posted on 21-08-2009

You are thinking of Meiji chocolate, aren’t you? But no, it’s not the chocolate.

Meiji Shrine or Meiji Jingu Shrine is located in Shibuya, Tokyo. Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. After the death of Emperor Meiji in 1912 and Empress Shōken in 1914, the Japanese people wished to pay their respects to the two influential Japanese figures and therefore Meiji Shrine was constructed on November 1, 1920.