We started our morning at Tsujuki Fish Market. A series of warehouses line the streets with alleys of shops, sushi and delicious food.
For breakfast we had an assortment of sushi including sea urchin, eel, scallops, shrimp, tuna and a few things we didn't know what they were but they were delicious none the less.
After the fish market we walked to the Hama Rikyu Gardens. They were once the Imperial gardens that also served as a vacation spot for the Shogun and his family during the Edo period in Japan.
The grounds of the garden was full of beautiful bridges, tea houses, a mini Mt Fuji, a 300 year old pine tree, cranes, and a moat. It was a nice place to stroll and enjoy a peaceful, relaxing part of Tokyo.
We finished our day on Ginza Street. This is like the Rodeo Drive or Chames Elysse of Tokyo with countless high-end clothing, jewelry, and accessories. It was a lot of fun, but after a day of non-stop walking we were exhausted.
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