That Year's Snow Disaster, My Trip Between Tokyo and Hokkaido (October)
About one and a half hours in airtime, originally looking forward to domestic flights with traditional Japanese airlines, including meals, but found that instant service is the same as budget airlines, which was a bit surprising. Anyway, arriving at Tokyo Haneda Airport, the originally white snow had disappeared, but Tokyo weather wasn't much better, it was raining.

The destination this time is Haneda Airport, truly a major airport in Tokyo, a trip that unlocked both Tokyo airports, which is also part of my airport enthusiast journey, I guess.

Tokyo's subway is the most complex subway system in the world, besides what can be called “subway”’s “Metro”, there are also many private railway companies. Everyone should consider this when planning their itinerary. If you study Tokyo’s subway, it will directly save you a lot of time. And the day we leave is to take T3 international terminal, so we focus on the western part of Tokyo city, which is Shinjuku, Shibuya and around.

Didn't eat much on the plane, had to grab some sushi at Haneda Airport to fill my stomach.
Took the monorail to leave the airport, the scenery along the way was quite beautiful. However, unconsciously, it was almost dark.

What’s going on, it’s a strange phenomenon!


I booked accommodation in Akihabara, a place near Shinjuku, which is a very comfortable street with a Japanese modern office worker atmosphere. The subway above is right next to TBS headquarters. Okay, first time in Tokyo, don’t know anything, but everything is fresh. The hotel is next to my favorite budget restaurant SUKIYA.

The most famous thing about TBS headquarters is probably their rooftop helicopter elevator, but a building even more powerful than TBS has risen in Akihabara, Akihabara Biz Tower, a very modern commercial building. There’s also a small shopping mall downstairs, very chill at night, and very stylish.

To be continued~~
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