Friday, May 1
We awoke to another beautiful sunny morning with a top temperature of 25C predicted. We've certainly been blessed with magnificent weather everywhere, and we've only seen rain in Singapore and Koh Samui.
With it being such a lovely day we decided to walk to the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden which was only about a kilometer away, but in our usual fashion with detours and a bit of exploring we probably walked three times that distance just getting there! The main detour happened literally as we left our hotel, as an area called Golden Gai is at the back of our hotel. This is an area of only 6 alleys and intersecting lane ways, and is a remnant of how Tokyo used to be before the "economic miracle" of the 1950's commenced.
Now it almost looks like a slum area, but it is an exclusive area of narrow fronted buildings (some only about 5 feet wide) only 2 stories high, surrounded by all sorts of high rise buildings and other developments. Most of these old buildings are now bars, various types of music clubs and cafés, with some for members only. They are quite pricey so they are frequented by well to do locals, especially artists, actors and musicians, with some of the bars only big enough to hold 5 or 6 customers!
Our hotel (Citadines) is in the background
View of Golden Gai from our hotel
To see this place at night and with lots of people around gave the area a totally different feel, so for a contrast the following photo was taken in the same alley with our hotel in the background.
The next surprise was finding a shrine on the other side of the street to Golden Gai, and it was very impressive. The Hanazono Shrine is one of the most important Shinto shrines in Tokyo and set in really nice gardens so again it was hard to believe we were in such a large and busy city when it was so tranquil there.
The Hanazono Shrine and gardens
We finally reached the Shinjuku Gyoen garden and began a leisurely stroll towards the traditional Japanese Garden. Again we couldn't get over how it had a Central Park feel to it, so large, beautiful and green and in the midst of a huge city of approximately 13 million people! The edge of the gardens are surrounded by high rise offices and apartments and yet there were magnificent outlooks within the gardens. We were very impressed!
Views of the Japanese Traditional Gardens
We wandered on, taking the occasional seat to just admire the views, taking in the beauty of the spring flowers and different types of trees and shades of green. Unfortunately we were too late to see the cherry blossoms, but a couple of trees still had a few blossoms on them. To see the hundreds of cherry trees around the gardens in bloom would be a magnificent site.
On one of the ornamental lakes there was a Chinese Pavilion, and again the setting was unreal - there were lots of painters around the park trying to reproduce the beauty of this park, with some doing better than others. It's hard to beat nature at her best!
Chinese Pavilion
The gardens also contained avenues of sycamore trees, a French formal garden, an English landscape garden and greenhouses with tropical plants, so there was lots of variety for everyone. The park was busy with lots of school groups, families having picnics, foreigners like us and mums taking their babies for an outing in their strollers.
We had worked up an appetite as we completed our walk in the gardens, so we stopped for some lunch at the cafe near the exit, and finished it off with a cherry blossom flavored soft serve ice cream - we couldn't resist and it was very yummy! An "only in Japan" experience.
On our way back to our hotel we checked out some of the shops, and just observed all the locals scurrying about - it certainly is busy, but it is orderly and well organized, and it has a real buzz about it.
We revisited the "twin towers" observation deck later in the afternoon in an attempt to see Mt. Fuji on a clear day, and we could just make out a faint outline, which was better than yesterday's viewing! After that we enjoyed a fabulous Japanese meal, and finished off another terrific day in Tokyo with a wander through Golden Gai for a contrast of the old and the new.