Tokyo —— Shibamata Taishakuten 🌟
Since my schedule in Tokyo was super tight this time... places like Shibamata Taishakuten, which can be visited almost all day, naturally got slotted into the early morning. 🚂✨(From someone who's been waking up at 5:50 a.m. for four days straight🧐) There are two things that attracted me most in Shibamata. One is the exquisite wooden architecture, and the other is the retro Keisei Electric Railway 3500 series trains and the vintage station buildings😍 🚂✨ If you choose to transfer at Keisei Takasago Station to head to Shibamata, you'll need to exit and re-enter the station to reach Platform 5 of the Kintetsu Line. 🚋From my observation, almost all the trains heading in this direction are the 3500 series. The day I visited, the temperature dropped, and sitting on a heated seat on the tram was quite an enjoyable experience. 😆 🚂✨ However, since I arrived early, none of the shops on the Taishakuten approach in front of Shibamata were open. 🚂✨For those planning to visit, I recommend choosing a more suitable time.😇 This post is probably the last one I'm sending from Japan... Once I'm back, I'll share more interesting spots and my travel itinerary. 😎 (Plus some tips I discovered on my own) I'm already looking forward to my next trip! 😋 #Photos #CulturalSiteShare #TravelTips 🌟#Tokyo 🚂✨