Tokyo Day 3 (2) ๐
I also took a stroll around Waseda University. Figure 1 is the Haruki Murakami Library, which I heard requires a reservation. ๐ฟ๐ After standing outside for a while, I noticed others walking in casually, so I followed suit. Inside, it's quite small, and the highlight is probably the staircase, which is quite impressive. ๐ Near the university, you can sense that all the good restaurants have lines. ๐ฟ๐ If there's no line, the food is likely to be average. So, I continued on an empty stomach to Roppongi. ๐ I took the subway to Roppongi and first visited the McDonald's coffee shop downstairs at Tokyo Midtown, where I ordered a cake and a drink for 970 yen. It was after 3 p.m., and I finally got to eat something. ๐ฟ๐ However, I was unsure about how to dispose of my dishes after eating in Japan. After waiting for a bit, I saw an elderly foreigner about to put his tray in the trash bin, and the staff quickly went over to take it from him. Just then, a staff member walked by me, so I handed my tray to him. (To be honest, I still don't quite understand whether I should clean up my own dishes or not.) ๐ค ๐ฟ๐ Next, I went to the Mori Art Museum on the 52nd floor. The exhibition today was a bit too avant-garde for me; I couldn't fully appreciate it and left after about 20 minutes. ๐จ After coming down from the 52nd floor and walking a few steps west, you can see Tokyo Tower. ๐ฟ๐ I had heard people say, "There's a museum here where you can see Tokyo Tower," but that's not quite accurate. The museum is enclosed, and the observation deck has a separate entrance. I instantly felt like I had wasted 1800 yen. #Tokyo ๐