Odaiba might seem a surprising choice to start off with, but it is indeed that place of childhood! It also ended up being the first (planned) and final (unplanned) destination of the trip.
Pre-Odaiba
But first! Need to rewind slightly to cover some background stuff. I landed in Narita at 9am on 29 Oct, whisked through their highly efficient system (luggage already on the belt before I got there) and caught the 10.15am Narita Express. Odaiba had always been first on the plans but on the ride to Tokyo, I was actively considering some reshuffles. Due to some circumstances, the final day of my itinerary was blank except for a visit to the Imperial Palace East Gardens. Red eye flights really help to maximise time but typically, I can't last till late on the first day. So I went with logic: visit the East Gardens before heading back to rest early and leave a full day for Odaiba at the end.
With my mind made up, I got off at Shinjuku station and began slowly, conscientiously finding my way to the subway station to get to my hotel (near Nishi-Shinjuku). It was a sensory overload hahaha. Following the signs felt like a treasure hunt and I found myself glitching on the spot every time I second-guessed if I was heading the right way xD Well, I got better at it over the next few days. At least I found my way to lunch just fine at Gyukatsu Motomura and then hopped back on the trains towards Tokyo Station, another monster of a station.
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| I went to find this coz (1) it's my kind of food (2) it was quite convenient to get to (3) it appeared on a certain suju member's vlog. There was a queue, and the food definitely met all expectations as the first meal of the trip! That's just coke in the Suntory glass btw, coz it was a sunny day and I was actually feeling quite hot under my denim jacket. |
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| The beef was served quite rare, to be grilled to one's liking. |
There, I simply couldn't figure how get to the East Gardens -.- The correct exit seemed to be controlled with a long queue of people waiting to be let out, so I tried to find alternatives. While I was glitching around, something tugged at my heart. Writing this does seem a little dramatic but honestly, I've "gone with my heart/feet" before while travelling and I'd never felt a pull that strong. Clearly, my inner 6-year-old self was making her presence felt after being sidelined in the morning's reshuffle. It was a very easy pivot. The way to Odaiba came up quite easily on Google Maps (good friend of the trip) and off I went!
Honestly as well, zero regrets. I think there couldn't have been a happier way to start the trip proper, and I'd find out a few days later that this was good for the schedule. Odaiba was a little out of the way after all. But, the weather was damn good and it felt a bit of a waste to spend it in the middle of the city. It was also quite a scenic ride to Odaiba, mostly on overground trains rather than subway, with undisrupted views of the bright blue skies.
So why Odaiba really? It's where the Chosen Children battled Vamdemon in the summer of 1999. It's where the life-sized RX-0 Unicorn Gundam stands. Time to bring my younger selves out to play :D
Odaiba Pt. 1
I managed to sight 3 real-life locations from Digimon Adventure. Could say this was the #1 priority hahaha. First was the Fuji TV headquarters, visible shortly after exiting the station. I spent a while marveling at the real-lifedness of it before randomly heading up a flight of stairs at Aqua City. What I really liked about this place was the interconnectivity (and relative uncomplicatedness) of the pedestrian walkways. That set of stairs led me to a boardwalk connected to the Decks mall, and an unobstructed view of Rainbow Bridge. From there, I continued along the elevated pathway for some ways until I saw Tokyo Big Sight in the distance. ~1.5km one way is walkable on any normal day, but not on the first after a red eye flight. So I didn't get closer to that, and I suppose that's where the Giant Saw sculpture is supposed to be as well. Instead, I turned back for the waterfront.
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| Fuji TV headquarters. Whether in a 1999 anime or in real life in 2022, this building just seemed so iconic and ahead of its time! |
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| Rainbow Bridge. My first view of it from behind this padlocks of love thing (I assume haha). |
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| Tokyo Big Sight. It's the 2 grey inverted pyramid structures in the distance where the Bakemon held their hostages👻 |
Odaiba Seaside Park was quite cozy for a waterfront park so it didn't take me long to stroll from end to end, passing the cute little beach and the random mini Statue of Liberty. I would usually have stayed longer to enjoy the view, but I was getting sleepy. Compared to the Shinjuku Station experience of that morning, it was super easy find the way back up to the elevated pathway towards Tokyo Diver City.
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| Rainbow Bridge again from the seaside. It really was a great day to sit by the water and enjoy the view! Many locals had the same idea since it was the weekend. |
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| It's clearer in this picture how metallic the Fuji TV headquarters is! The spherical observatory was like a huge ball bearing glinting there in the sunlight. |
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| Could be deceiving hahaha. |
Oh yes, the poor Unicorn. From afar, I could already see the state it was in (and went "ouch"). Another reason why I didn't stick around till dark that day was that there was no need (or so I thought). I knew that the Unicorn would be under maintenance until late Nov and there would be no transformation and light show, but decided to see it anyway and caught it headless >.< Unique I guess!
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| Oh no... |
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| No Destroy Mode but Headless Mode :') |
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| Still looking good from the back though! |
Another related attraction at Diver City was the Gundam Base Tokyo. Definitely a paradise for model builders and collectors so good thing I'm not one otherwise there would have been lots of wallet damage xD I've watched a few Gundam series over the years, starting from Seed back when it aired on Kids Central, coz of the good storylines and music. But I never got into building Gunpla... Generally coz I find them plasticky looking and nowhere as cool as in the animes, unless special effort is taken to paint them. Metal Builds look very cool though. I was more of strolling around looking at the many many exhibits while people around me were purchasing large stacks of boxes. The displays were a nice throwback, and they even had some of my favourite designs from Seed! Coincidentally, the first new Gundam anime in about 4 years (Witch from Mercury) started airing just before the trip so I was definitely in the right frame of mind to visit.
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| Large model of Aerial, the main character's unit from Witch of Mercury. The storyline is quite promising so far and seems to be turning serious~ Interestingly/ironically, the Gundaminfo youtube channel wasn't available in Japan so I couldn't watch the latest episodes while on the trip unless I used data roaming :o |
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| Cute collection of headpieces from the SD (super deformed) Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. |
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| Before this, I'd only seen pictures of this RG Destiny model online. Even though its not very big, it was very impressive in real life because of all the minute details and the Wings of Light (and much less plasticky looking than some others). Still waiting for that movie sequel, it's been almost 20 years lol. |
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| Didn't follow every series, but this "all main Gundams and villains" collection was cool in the same way as seeing all the different Power Rangers in one scene haha. |
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| Ok ok just one last one. The Infinite Justice (x4), coz it's still my favourite Gundam. |
It's a good thing I didn't try to squeeze Teamlab Planets into this day (and this trip) and exhaust myself. Got something for next time~
Odaiba Pt. 2
I returned to Odaiba on the final night (5 Nov) on recommendation of my impromptu sake buddy. Good thing I had the time to (coz no plans left), because it was worth it.
Same thing, I got out of the station and sighted the Fuji TV headquarters. It seemed to have gone completely over to the dark side at night xD I really was quite amused by the colour scheme so here's a bunch of photos from different angles.
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| If anything, I wasn't expecting ominous red hahaha. |
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| Same angle from under the trees opposite the road but such a contrast to the innocent R2-D2 look in the daytime. |
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| I found this shot quite funny coz it looked like an evil spaceship looming over Aqua City. |
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| Cue the Imperial March. |
Then, it was back on the familiar path to the waterfront. Was hoping the the Rainbow Bridge would really be rainbow, but seems like that kind of light up usually only happens in Dec. Even then, it was still very clear why it's my friend's favourite place in Tokyo. In a city that dense and concrete, a wide open view from the waterfront is always lovely.
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| Just white light this time, but still a view befitting of the final night of the trip. |
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| Here's the Decks boardwalk all prettily decked out! |
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| And there's "Lady Liberty" nicely sandwiched between 2 Rainbows. |
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| Seeing the Christmas tree gave me a bit of a shock. I didn't notice it on the first day (maybe it wasn't set up yet since it was still Oct then) but it was an in-your-face reminder that the year was ending. For me, it was also the end to a very exciting 2H2022 worth of travels, so I had to go back and think how to make the best of the last bits locally xD |
Last but not least, I was very happy to see that someone got their head back :')
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| It should have been obvious, but it somehow only occurred to me while uploading this photo here that the armour was actually in Destroy Mode! Some day in the future, I will see the Unicorn in its full glory. |
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| And of course, the back shot - as cool as ever. |
Part 3 will cover somewhere bustling, nearer my hotel!