We spent our last day in Tokyo at Ginza and Odaiba. The former is the famous upmarket shopping district in one of Japan most priciest area. The latter, a shopping & entertainment district, is built on a reclaimed island that houses bold architectures such as the Fuji TV Building & Telecom Centre.

Before we hit to Ginza, we alighted at Tokyo Station to visit the Imperial Palace.

Stone monument along the way to the palace.

An artist painting the scenery of fall before the leaves disappear fully.

Tokyo Imperial Palace is the current home of the Emperor & his royal family.

Nijubashi (Double Bridge)

Everything comes in pair here.

Ginza skyline

Road signs pointing to where the happenings are.

Ginza - where a cup of coffee would cost as much as $10.

Chuo Dori is the popular street where everyone wants to go and be seen. The street is closed to traffic on weekends afternoon.

From Ginza, we took a short train ride to Odaiba. This man-made island is a fun place to visit if you have a full day to spare.

The Rainbow Bridge connects Tokyo to Odaiba

We continued our shopping here at Decks Tokyo Beach

Decks is a huge shopping mall with restaurants and indoor theme parks.

Beside shopping & entertainment, there are residential developments where you could get away from city living.

This has become Sharon's favourite store. They sell almost everything about cats here.

Rainbow Bridge & the Statue of Liberty illuminated beautifully at night.
Although it was a short 4 days tour of Tokyo, I thoroughly enjoyed myself there. The city itself has plenty to offer but if you are not comfortable with the crowd, you could like us, make a day trip out of Tokyo. There are equally fun and exciting places that are not too far away, and I would for sure, will return to see it.
And another travel trip awaiting....