Future tech day

First up I’ll skip you straight to yesterday’s highlight, this giant animated robot statue:

It’s from the anime series Gundam and it was genuinely impressive to have the series brought to life in this way.

I skipped to that because yesterday was fun but, apart from the robot, not a very photogenic day. We went to the Odaiba District on Tokyo bay and most of my photos are of the interesting city and street scapes along the way.

We took the U line of the metro, which is the an elevated train and it was a lovely way to see some of Tokyo.

Interesting clock
The city seems to go on forever
There are lots of little garden spaces tucked in between the buildings
I almost got a picture of the bullet train, you can just see the end of it disappearing out of shot
As we approached the bay we saw canals
The U line does a large loop out over the water, you can see it passing over itself here
In the distance you can see the port infrastructure and closer up some small (artificial?) islands

Arriving at Odaiba we had a ten minute walk to the robot, and there was a surprising number of sights that were pretty, or pretty strange.

Welcome to New York?
This artwork celebrates the relationship between Japan and France

Then we arrived at our destination, the robot.

After watching it change modes and briefly checking out the nearby shopping centre we headed to the Museum of the Future. This is similar to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, but more dramatic with lots of interactive robots and light displays.

This globe showed the earth gradually turning

We had thought we might do some wandering around the bay area, but we were tired and so headed back to the hotel. We got an early night in order to be up at 6 to start our journey to Mount Fuji.

One response to “Future tech day”

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    mysteriously65cc8ad435

    Statue of Liberty is a bit of a surprise in the midst of techo country. Japan has such a reputation for technology, no shock the museum was impressive

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