Before ending the day, we stopped by Tokyo station because it is a huge station as well with lots of restaurants and shopping and a nice neighbourhood nice visiting outside of rush hour. To my surprise I realized I have never seen the old red facade but always the other modern glass Marunouchi facade. The facade work was finished and we could admire the red silhouette of the old building.
Across the station we found a glass building which had some swanky shopping ( and restrooms) in a lovely lit arcade, ready with a Christmas tree.
And beyond the rows of glass building stood the uter garden of the Imperial palace. We could see the moat and the zamu building (just kidding), standing unchanged across the moat from all the modernity.
Across the station we found a glass building which had some swanky shopping ( and restrooms) in a lovely lit arcade, ready with a Christmas tree.
And beyond the rows of glass building stood the uter garden of the Imperial palace. We could see the moat and the zamu building (just kidding), standing unchanged across the moat from all the modernity.
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