Tokyo Day 6 2016 Edit
Hey guys, how are you guys? It's off to Odaiba and the weather was not looking good. It was raining and miserable but we were going to spend most of our time inside the malls anyway so who cared? However when we got off the train we lucked out! And it became haaawt AF!! Like oh my gawd! xD,
Odaiba is one of my favourite places in Tokyo and it always seems just a little bit more calm and less crowded than anywhere in Central Tokyo. Also how can you not enjoy this view? Also there is a beach; who does not like a beach? (Just do not go swimming because it is not allowed!).
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Odaiba is one of my favourite places in Tokyo and it always seems just a little bit more calm and less crowded than anywhere in Central Tokyo. Also how can you not enjoy this view? Also there is a beach; who does not like a beach? (Just do not go swimming because it is not allowed!).
After hanging out at the beach for way too long we headed inside to get some much needed shelter (and air conditioning!) from the heat. We ran into the Jump Shop which was back again. I think this is a limited time only store that appears in Aqua City every year. I'm just going off the fact that it was there this time last year as well. And I love the Jump Shop as they always have such cool such. So if your into Manga/Anime this is the shop for you!
After wandering around the malls we decided to head to the Onsen because relaxation was needed. It's called Oedo Onsen-Monogatari and it's a pretty cool place. I love Onsen as they are so relaxing and here you can eat and drink as well as play some games if you so wish. If your on Odaiba anyway this is definitely a place to check out.
The above picture is the Yukata that I chose to wear because how cool is the design? xD
So obviously I couldn't take any pictures inside the baths but the Onsen is so relaxing. An Onsen in case you don't know is a Japanese Bath. You go in naked and wash yourself before you go into the actual baths themselves. They have different baths with different temperatures and this Onsen even has baths outside. They also have two steam rooms which is nice. They also have the option before going in the bath to get a massage or a beauty treatment. And once you've had your bath you can eat and drink or even go upstairs to the relaxation rooms and take a nap!
I would definitely recommend visiting an Onsen even if it isn't this one. They are super relaxing and if you've got tired and aching bones from all the walking around Tokyo then this is the perfect place to get rid of fatigue and aching bones. And your skin feels amazing afterwards!
Till next time xx
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