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Shiokaze Kōen

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    • Day 159

      Tokyo, Japan. Day 2

      June 21, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 75 °F

      Yesterday was a hard day. Today we wanted to take it easy and not to face a sea of people.
      The area close to the new International sea port looked beautiful and peaceful to us.
      We decided to stay in the Waterfront City of Tokyo.
      We walked to the nearby Shiokaze Park, then through the park to see smaller version of Statue of Liberty, which was given to Japan by France in 1998.
      Then to Fuji Television Headquarters building with a spherical observation room with panoramic view of the rainbow bridge and waterfront.
      We walked to Aqua city Odaiba with lots of stores and restaurants where we had lunch in Ramen Street.
      We walk to Deck Tokyo Beach and Tokyo Joypolis.
      The weather was just perfect for walking.
      On the way back we spotted an interesting monument that called Flame of Liberty.
      There were so much more to see in this area, but we were very tired.
      We returned to the ship by 3:00pm.
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    • Day 22

      Walk in the Park

      October 7, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      Not a gum wrapper. Not a piece of trash. Not a hint of graffiti.

      From the Tokyo International Cruise Terminal, through the Odaiba Aomi Park, and then into the Shiokaze Park we saw not one piece of litter, nor a dab of paint not placed there carefully by the city authorities of Tokyo. There were thousands of people in the park, all enjoying a perfect Saturday afternoon. Food tents stood beside booths offering young men the opportunity to impress their ladies with feats of skill like ring toss or a Japanese variation on baggo. A local radio station had a tent providing the latest rock ‘n’ roll hits from Tokyo. An elderly woman helped her more elderly husband navigate with a cane. A squad of photographers recorded a young model wearing mustard-colored overalls in every possible pose for three hours. Parents strolling with pudgy-cheeked babies tried to keep out of the way of young boys playing in a fountain. Every blade of grass was in place, and every one of the thousands of flowers seemed to be deliberately placed in exactly the right spot. Even the letters identifying the cruise terminal stood out from a background of living, green pine boughs and other greenery.

      It was a lovely afternoon with some beautiful people in the park. Japan is clean. Japan is kind. Japan is civil.
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    Shiokaze Kōen, Shiokaze Koen, 潮風公園

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