We continue our adventure to the heart of Tokyo on the 3rd day. Slightly further from our 1st and 2nd day in Tokyo.
Our first destination was Akihabara, city of electric. You'll have better view during at night when all shops in that area lit up with colorful lights. Amazing view.
Electronic and electric gadgets are quite reasonable compare to Malaysia however please inquire on duty free items and what is the minimum purchase if you want to be on tax exempted.
Akihabara is a place filled with anime enthusiasm, electric and electronics fancies. Feast your eyes on the largest electric city in the world.
We even visited the famous Kaikan Gochapon shop along the street of Akihabra. It's a bit tricky to find your way there but it's around 15 minutes walk. The range for a Gochapon machine is between 100 yen to around 600 yen. View the map here.
Since there were no halal snacks around Akihabara, we decided to Google up and find halal takoyaki. Who goes to Japan without trying their famous takoyaki kan. It's not the same as the ones we ate in Malaysia. Takoyaki there is fresher and the taste is soooo good. We found one while on the way to Ueno park, Minatoya takoyaki. Price is reasonable, 350 yen for 8 pieces of takoyaki balls.
Photo courtesy of Google
Our final destination was the Ueno park. It's just around 10 minutes walk from the Takoyaki stall. The right time for sakura blooming is normally end of March but we were there earlier, therefore, we managed to see a few trees blooming. That's better than nothing.
Ueno Park is a large public park next to Ueno Station in central Tokyo. The park grounds were originally part of Kaneiji Temple, which used to be one of the city's largest and wealthiest temples and a family temple of the ruling Tokugawa clan during the Edo Period.
Today Ueno Park is famous for the many museums found on its grounds, especially the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum for Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the National Science Museum. It is also home to Ueno Zoo, Japan's first zoological garden.
Additionally, Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's most popular and lively cherry blossom spots with more than 1000 cherry trees lining its central pathway. The cherry blossoms are usually in bloom during late March and early April and attract large numbers of hanami (cherry blossom viewing) parties.
Expenses of the day:
Kebab 1000 yen
7 eleven 300 yen
Takoyaki 350 yen
Kanken bag 15000 yen
Gachapon 1800 yen