Day 1 of 100: Arriving in Tokyo
I started planning this 100-day, once-in-a-life-time travel extravanganza since the beginning of 2010. How can I not be excited with the beginning of this amazing journey. My friend, WILL and I took Air Canada Biz class from Vancouver. It was only a 9-hour jouney and we finally arrived in Narita airport. I have actually been to Tokyo for many than 20 times. However, there is something about Japan, or Tokyo in particular that attract me to go back again and again.....The pace is so fast here so everytime I come back to Japan, there is always something new to attract my attention. So Tokyo is like a place that you will never finish exploring because new stuff, new technology, new gagets always pop up every time.
We checked into Tokyo Conrad which is a very luxury hotel (See Hotel section below!). After freshened up, we wasted no time to start our adventure: to get up to Tokyo tower. Everyone is saying that Tokyo tower was a copy-cat of the Effiel Tower in Paris. I tend to disagree with that. If you see the Tokyo tower during day time, it is actually orange in color and at night, it just sparkles......how can you take your eyes off it???? Also, unlike Effiel tower which is located in a park, tokyo tower is located in the middle of skyscappers. Therefore, it doesnt matter you go up the observation deck during day or nite, you can expect amazing veiw of Tokyo, one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.
You can customize your own souvernir @ Tokyo Tower. I did mine!
Check out the Day & Nite View from Tokyo Tower...its a very cool video..
HOTEL RAIDER: Tokyo Conrad
HOTEL RAIDER: Tokyo Conrad
Gorgeous hotel and very modern without being impersonal. The lobby was very tastefully done and the service was like no other. Every single staff member we met was extremely nice and helpful, everyone! And they go above and beyond to ensure you have a pleasant stay. I loved loved loved my room -- floor to ceiling windows with a great view. It had a sitting area right along the windows. The bathroom had automated blinds that separated it from the rest of the room, practically everything in the room was automated. Turn down service every night without fail. The hotel is in close proximity to the train station, which translates to convenient to anywhere, but there's not much of night time activities in the immediate area, good for those who want to get a peaceful, quiet, sleep. In fact I couldn't even hear noises from the lobby or adjacent room.