Last night, we drove around Tokyo city centre, then passed thru Ginza main street, whole stretch of magical neon light, as bright as like daylight on that street, no wonder it named the famous Ginza, a city that never sleep.
The next morning, after cleanup the car, we sent it to for return right away, luckily we never exceed the 3 days so no fine was issued to us. When looking at the car been taken away, suddenly we felt kind of upset, we were going back to the horrible subway!
Today, our main destination was Odaiba, after so many days we still have not prepare any spot for the kids, so today we kind of suit their request, we heard of Odaiba is suitable for family outing and many activities for kids, that’s where we were heading next.
In the morning, our breakfast still the same half boiled egg, nutritious cereal drink and bread. Soon, we departed to the train station, it was not so convenient without the car anymore.
Today we tried the express train to Tokyo, we felt probably was worth it to pay a little more to buy bit time, haha.. but when we entered the train, it was so crowded and packed full with passengers, and there were many queuing for the train too, I managed to push the stroller into the train and his dad at front to open a space for us, but suddenly the train door just closed and I was left outside the train alone! There were so many people and the stopping time was too short, yet the train had to keep on time, so means when time is up, it will just go. Sigh!
I boarded the next train and meet them at Tokyo station not long after. Tokyo station is a busy station, everyone wearing the working suit, busy walked passed each other. We decided to have our lunch at the ramen street, then board the free shuttle bus to Odaiba.
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Wao! It was indeed a Ramen Street in Tokyo Station, there were full of ramen restaurants and stalls to choose, suddenly we were lost no idea which one to choose, we decided to follow the queue, the locals should be knowing the best choice. We watched the staff worked fast, so the queue should be clear up fast, then we just queued up.
But the kids nagging they want to eat Japanese McDonald, so we had to split up. I brought the kids to order McDonald Happy Meal, haha.. I wonder what is the toy in Japan. The Happy Meal was not bad, they used healthy ingredients such as ketchup to replace mayonnaise, about 440 Yen per set, and I ordered Big Mac, a 400 Yen!
(While eating, there was an Indian staff asking are we Malaysian, haha.. I thought to myself is it something made us feel so Malaysian? But it seemed so crowded here, so not convenient to talk much with him)
Another side the guys were eating ramen, they sent the photo looked nice and the reasonable price, seemed the long queue had told the truth. That was great, our side here was having fun too until forgot to ask someone to take photos as we were busy with the kids.
After our lunch, we walked out Tokyo Station, took a group photo. The sun was so bright and the wind was so strong, left us with messy hair, haha...