As soon as you walk in, there's a food court where you can grab a bite. After that, I headed to the supermarket on the first floor to stock up on snacks and daily necessities. Ended up buying a lot!
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Himeji Castle
This castle is a World Heritage Site and a Japanese castle masterpiece. The main keep, built by Ikeda Terumasa in the early Edo period, has a five-story exterior, one basement level, and six stories above ground on the inside, making it the largest Edo period castle tower still standing.
The gardens and natural scenery around Himeji Castle are also well worth a visit.
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Tokyo Station: Marunouchi Station Building
The construction of Japan’s front gate, Tokyo Station, began in March, 1908 and it was opened in December, 1914. Kingo Tatsuno, the pioneer of modern architecture in Japan, designed it. The steel-framed, brick Marunouchi Station building was burned on the roof and interior in the 1945 air raid.
The exterior of Tokyo Station, built in 1914, has over a hundred years of history. Unlike other stations in Japan, it's a beautiful red brick building in the Renaissance style. The station looks especially stunning at night, and the surrounding area is really lively too.
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[Closed Down] Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson TeamLab Borderless
A "museum without a map" created by the art collective TeamLab's boundaryless artworks. This complex, three-dimensional world covering 10,000 square meters has no boundaries with other artworks and is a unique space where you can immerse yourself in the art.
分別有好多個不同主題內容的區域,把科技藝術完美結合,唯美夢幻又很震撼大人小孩都感到意猶未盡。
