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🗼🍃 Tokyo | An Ultra-Real Experience at Azabu Hills 🍃🗼

😐 Conducting an S experiment, the entire series of Japan trip #NoFilter Output Landed at Haneda, originally planned to immediately take the 🚇 to the hotel t (unburden myself), but mistakenly boarded a limited express and ended up at 🚏【Hamamatsucho】. With a quick calculation, I decided to head straight to Azabu Hills! 🚏【Hamamatsucho】 is about two stops away from 🚏【Akabanebashi】. Emerging from the station, you're right by 🌳【Shibakoen Park】. I took a few quick snaps at the 🍠 point with the 🗼 in the background. Then, it was a 10-minute walk up to 🚶【Azabu Hills】. It truly lived up to its name, as it was all uphill 😮‍💨. ✏️ Without thorough preparation, I just went with the flow, touching on various areas and sorting it all out afterwards. 🌳 Mori JP Tower · We entered directly on the 1F through the office building entrance and saw the observatory elevator hall right away (opposite the escalator, indeed not very noticeable). The sign clearly stated the opening hours for the 🌃 observatory on the 33/34F Hills House, which was 9 pm for us (sometimes it varies). The "entry ticket" for the observatory was a café purchase plus 500円 per person. We joined the crowd and ordered two cups (quietly without the child's, the cheaper ones were about 600円 each, not tasty, and the child quickly ran down to the observatory deck, followed by my mom, only to discover ⚠️ no one was checking for "entry tickets"! Having taken enough 🗼 day views at Shibakoen Park, we went up to the observatory for night views. Here's a personal ⚠️ - during the day you can 🗼 + people, but at night, it's just 🗼 with changing lights. 🌿 Central Garden Area · Sunken amidst the office buildings, connecting to the Tower Plaza commercial main entrance, it's on B1. · You can capture the designer gardens and several scattered master artworks. · From above, you can peek at the luxury brand district and rich residential mansions. · You can sit under the iconic tree-shaped dome, with 2 snack kiosks in the garden: ☕️ & 🍦, and crepes (each flavor looks delicious 😋). 🏬 Tower Plaza · B1F-4F has dining and retail, but the layout and movement were quite unfriendly to a newcomer like me. I flipped through the guide book again and again, still confused about how to navigate and eat. · On the 1F, I quickly chose the wagyu burger specialty store 🍔【SHOGUN BURGER】. The machine ordered, and although the staff's English was not great, they were very enthusiastic and helpful, even offering a kids size mini-burger. The sauces were all a bit salty, but drinks were unlimited and self-service, making it quite economical. 🛍 Garden Plaza · I thought all the standalone buildings along the street were luxury brand shops. It dawned on me later that 🛍【Azabu Hills market】 was in area C, and I only discovered ⚠️ that was the main event for dining and souvenir shopping! · The upgraded TeamLab was in area B, but I didn't have time to check it out 🥲. #TokyoTravel #JapanFreeTrip #AzabuHills #AzabuHillsMound #JapanTravelTips #TokyoTower

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