Day # 2
First we visited a shrine in Shinjuku, hidden between two giant office buildings. After that we went to the main Tokyo Station which is in Central Tokyo, to visit the Chiyoda-Ku, the Imperial Palace and its East Garden. We walked along the Uchibori-dori Ave. to Kasumigaseki. After that we went by subway to Harajuku. This district is known for its youth style and fashion. Just after we got out of the subway we were in a crazy land full of extravagance and colour. This area is completely different from Shinjuku and the areas we saw before. We went down the Takeshita-Dori and watched the people passing by. Weird beings - walking down the road to see and to be seen. After all those impressions we ate a crêpe in japanese style with tons of sugar and ice-cream in it. We walked through the Shibuya-ku Yoyogi Park which connects Shinjuku, Harajuku and Shibuya. Impressed by all those illuminated ads and banners in Shibuya we arrived at the most famous crossing in the world. It is reported as the world's busiest. It is located in front of the Shibuya Station. We went up to Starbucks which overlooks the crossing and is one of the busiest in the world. From there you have a nice look over the streets and you can watch reams of people running from A to B - going to work or maybe just shopping.
It was indescribable. We were speechless.
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