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Umihotaru PA! (PA="Parking Area." There are SAs (Service Areas) as well, and they are pretty much the same as Michi-no-Eki...very similar to a nicer, larger version of rest areas in the U.S. |
A few days ago I tagged along with my coworkers on a trip to the Tokyo Bay Aqualine. I got to wander around freely, and it was a gorgeous day - which resulted in a ton of random photos.
Tokyo Bay Aqualine is basically a bridge + underwater tunnel that stretches across Tokyo Bay to connect Kisarazu City in Chiba Prefecture with Yokohama and Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Anyway...I'll let the photos do the talking!
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Random photo #1. If you look really closely, you can see Tokyo Sky Tree around the center of the photo. |
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The Chiba Prefecture side of Tokyo Bay Aqualine! |
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Giant monument thing. If I remember correctly, this is a part of the drill they used to dig the tunnel. |
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Making our way up into Umihotaru. It's got 5 floors of fun!!! |
I love random things - so it was really fun when I stumbled on these random statue things on the highest floor of Umihotaru!
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I reaaaaaally wanted to sit here and take strange photos, but I was alone...perhaps next time! |
After a decent amount of wandering, I started to get hungry...
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Snacktime!!! |
I had an
asariman, or clam bun (usually these things are meat/pork buns). I'd never seen anything like this, I was really excited to try it!!
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Someone else wants a bite too? |
It was a pretty decent, big size AND stuffed with tons of clam! I totally recommend this if you are at Umihotaru and looking for a good snack <3
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Can't go home without souvenirs! Chiba rakkasei peanuts (in different flavors, like sugar, sesame, blueberry, and matcha!) and Umihotaru honey cheesecake. |
Towards the end of the day, I was awarded with some gorgeous views~.
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Sun setting over Tokyo Bay. |
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Whee Mount Fuji!!! It was a bit humid that day, so you can't see it very clearly...but the Aqualine has amazing views of Mount Fuji in the winter and other clear, dry dies. |
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Cars headed to/from Kisarazu. |
So that's the end of my random/simple tour of the Tokyo Aqualine. Tomorrow I'm off to Kamogawa for the festival and other fun, so please look forward to those updates in the near future!
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