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A day at the "Sea" What Paul does

Tokyo ziehmlich is stuffy and humid. A large cloud of dust, smog and haze spreads over the city. If the air is clear, for example. in autumn, you can see the more than 100 kilometers distant Mount Fuji. But on days like yesterday, hardly the city center.
The picture was shot at Odaiba. Eventually, as the Japanese struck 20 years ago that they were building little more room to grow and have they resolved all their garbage to stamp out the coast and with the existing islets from old times it together to create a large artificial island. Odaiba is pure pleasure. Not only does this experience several museums are located, no, as theme parks and TV stations and the convention center of Tokyo. Everything is very wide-scale and free gestaltent. One can see that most buildings are not yet 10 years old probably. >> Http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odaiba \u0026lt;\u0026lt;

Odaiba After you get to 5 ways: (1) either you take the increasingly crowded highway of paid over the Rainbow Bridge above, or (2) decides to take the ferry or (3) take the right expensive subway or (4) decides to walk the approximately one-hour march over to connect the Rainbow Bridge, or (5) and this is my absolute Favourite-it can be said of the fueherlosen (!) Yurikamome line fix transport to the other end. Leaderless means not only no drivers, but it driving with no watchdogs. Everything happens automatically. Japanese halt.

Even though I've only eaten a crepe on Odaiba, it cost me the whole trip but about 15 €. Going to an expensive Odaiba fun (-_-#)
is free, it is either one of the many festivals to gaze over.
This took place yesterday here literally right at my doorstep. It's just tiny, but it contains the essential elements: men drumming, dancing in a circle and beat housewives, village beauties in yukata, drunken yobs and a few stalls for raffle, traditional summer dishes and drinks.

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