{"id":310,"date":"2014-05-27T11:40:29","date_gmt":"2014-05-27T09:40:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/japan.atlanteans.net\/?p=310"},"modified":"2014-06-05T20:04:35","modified_gmt":"2014-06-05T18:04:35","slug":"japan-2014-day-3-japon-2014-jour-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/japan.atlanteans.net\/?p=310","title":{"rendered":"Japan 2014 Day 3 \/ Japon 2014 Jour 3"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On this new day was another planned and grouped excursion this time we stayed inside Tokyo to quikcly visit a few sites. First thing was the Meiji-Jingu shrine, this is the place that was dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and Emperess Shoken. This place is one of severall where you just don&#8217;t feel like being in a buzzing 13 millions being city. You just get in this big forest seeing no more roads concrete or trains. It&#8217;s like being in another world, after a big wooden gate and several minutes of walk later you get to the temple itself.<\/p>\n<p>After that we went around the Imperial \u00a0Palace catching quickly a view of the National Diet, Japan&#8217;s Parliament, before going to our next stop that was the Imperial Palace East Garden. There you can visit freely a beautiful garden, that is once again kept completey cut from the outside world with tall walls, and such a great space available.<\/p>\n<p>We then continued for a tour of Asakusa where we could see the famous Kannon temple, as well as the huge street in front of this temple that is full of small shops of all kinds, where you can find many souvenirs item. It was then time for a lunch which this time was not very special being western style. Before a 50 minutes cruise over the Tokyo Bay, and finally a simple time in Odaiba the famouse island that was built above the sea.<\/p>\n<p>Next day we&#8217;ll be staying in a ryokan and onsen (traditional inn) so we might not be able to report until thursday.<\/p>\n<p>Pictures :\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/u\/0\/photos\/114773392268686655181\/albums\/6018023150143600369?authkey=CP2z2rLokoqlMg\">https:\/\/plus.google.com\/u\/0\/photos\/114773392268686655181\/albums\/6018023150143600369?authkey=CP2z2rLokoqlMg<\/a><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>En cette nouvelle journ\u00e9e nous avions un autre tour organis\u00e9 mais sommes cette fois rest\u00e9 \u00e0 l&#8217;int\u00e9rieur de Tokyo pour visiter rapidement quelques sites. Premi\u00e8re chose au programme le temple Meiji-Jingu, qui est d\u00e9di\u00e9 \u00e0 l&#8217;empereur Meiji et l&#8217;imp\u00e9ratrice Shoken. Cette endroit est l&#8217;un de plusieurs dans lesquels on n&#8217;a d&#8217;un coup plus l&#8217;impression d&#8217;\u00eatre dans une ville ruche aux 13 millions de personnes. Vous vous retrouvez dans cette grande for\u00eat sans bitume, routes, ou trains. C&#8217;est comme se trouver dans un autre monde, apr\u00e8s une grande &#8220;porte&#8221; en bois et quelques minutes de marche on arrive au temple en lui m\u00eame.<\/p>\n<p>Apr\u00e8s cela nous avons conituere, passant autour du Palais Imp\u00e9rial pour avoir un rapide aper\u00e7u bu b\u00e2timent de la Di\u00e8te, le Parlement Japonaios, avant notre arr\u00eat suivant qui \u00e9tait le Jardin de l&#8217;Est du Plais Imp\u00e9rial. A cet endroit on peut visiter librement et gratuitement, un tr\u00e8s agr\u00e9able jardin, qui est l\u00e0 aussi comme coup\u00e9 du monde par de grands murs et prot\u00e9geant une zone assez \u00e9tendue.<\/p>\n<p>Nous avons ensuite continu\u00e9 par une visite du temple de Kannon \u00e0 Asakusa, o\u00f9 nous avons vu hormi le temple, la tr\u00e8s grande rue commerciale, avec ses nombreuses petites \u00e9choppes en tout genre. Il fut alors temps d&#8217;un d\u00e9jeuner occidental tr\u00e8s agr\u00e9able. Et pour finir nous avons commenc\u00e9 par une croisi\u00e8re de 50 minutes dans la baie de Tokyo, avant de terminer par un petit tour sur l&#8217;\u00eele artificielle d&#8217;Oda\u00efba la fameuse \u00eele cr\u00e9\u00e9e sur la mer.<\/p>\n<p>Demain nous restons dans un ryokan et onsen (auberge traditionelle) aussi nous serons peut \u00eatre pas en mesure d&#8217;\u00e9crire avant Jeudi.<\/p>\n<p>Images\u00a0:\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/u\/0\/photos\/114773392268686655181\/albums\/6018023150143600369?authkey=CP2z2rLokoqlMg\">https:\/\/plus.google.com\/u\/0\/photos\/114773392268686655181\/albums\/6018023150143600369?authkey=CP2z2rLokoqlMg<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"facebook\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/share.php?u=https:\/\/japan.atlanteans.net\/?p=310\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Share on Facebook\">Share on Facebook<\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On this new day was another planned and grouped excursion this time we stayed inside Tokyo to quikcly visit a few sites. 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