Tokyo 3
Art, beer, Onsen
01.03.2006
5 °C
Regen Tag. Wir machen un auf den Weg zur Berlin/Tokyo Ausstellung im Mori Art Museum. Guter Tip von unsere Freundin Fie aus Daenemark. Die Ausstellung war auf der 52.Etage im Mori Turm. Leider hatten wir keine Aussicht wegen der tiefen Wolken. Doch die Ausstellung war ein Kracher. Danach haben wir uns auf den Weg ins Biermueum gemacht. "Ebisu"-herb und krisp,schmeckt gut. Die haben auch gleich nen schoenen Gastsaal,danach sahen wir die welt mit anderen Augen. Haben uns doch danach auf den Weg in eine Japanische Badeanstalt gemacht. Spa LaAqua. Endspannung pur,sauna,salz baeder,Restaurants Massagen,manikueren, alles da. Alles war eigendlich in einem riesigen Familien Spass Park. Manchmal sind die Japies unglaublich und die lieben Riesenraeder. Morgen gehts zurueck nach Oaka.
Today it is drizzling and cloudy. We started the day at the Roponggi Hills complex. Fie, my UCLA friend from Denmark, gave me a great tip that there was a Berlin/Tokyo exhibit at the Mori Art Museum. We wanted to go to Roponggi anyway, so we decided to check it out. The exhibit was brilliant. The art museum is on the 52nd floor of the Mori tower, but because of the rain we couldn't see anything from the observation deck. From there we headed to Ebisu and the Ebisu Beer Museum. Unfortunatley the museum was mostly in Japanese, but it was free and they had a tasting room. We sampled a few brews and had some lunch. We decided to wrap up the day by checking out an Onsen, Japanese natural spring bath. It was rainy, cold, and we were on vacatiton so a visit to Spa LaAcqua seemed to be the right choice. The onsen spa had that now familar Tokyo theme park quality, but it was great. It was a mega complex with tons of different saunas, baths, etc. Then they had one floor of cafes, shops, and relaxation rooms. You got these funny PJ's when you checked that you wore on thata floor because it was mixed company. After two hours we were prunes and headed home. Tomorrow we head back to Osaka....





