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The weather in Tokyo was very sunny when I exited Tokyo Station, the sky was blue, and the temperature was already warm. It's true that Tokyo has a higher temperature than Osaka. But even so, as a tropical person like me, I had to wear a thick jacket. So, this was my walk through Odaiba Park, which also has a beach. It was a very pleasant experience walking around Odaiba.
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**Odaiba Ultra Park**
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Still exploring Tokyo, this time I went to Odaiba Ultra Park because my brother really wanted to revisit the places he'd visited and pose in the same spots he'd seen on his first visit to Japan. I followed him, having already entrusted the entire itinerary to him.
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So here's the sunny Odaiba Park area. Everything was very clean and well-organized. I walked quite a distance to reach my main destination from Tokyo Station. There weren't many people there at the time, perhaps because the weather was relatively hot for Japanese people, or perhaps it wasn't the right time for them to go on holiday. Either way, I thoroughly enjoyed the blue skies along the way.

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**Liberty & Gundam Statues**
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The Statue of Liberty and the Gundam Statue are the main attractions of Odaiba Ultra Park. I still remember my brother's first time walking around and showing me his photo in front of the Statue of Liberty and the Gundam Statue. Now, almost a decade later, he's still very proud of the two statues and took me there, not because he wanted to relive his old memories, but also because he wanted me to experience what he felt the first time he was there. So, I just went along with it.
**Liberty Statue**
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The Statue of Liberty is located near Odaiba Beach. You can't touch it because you can only see it from the bridge. However, if you really want to deceive the public by saying you're in America, I'm sure if you can get a good angle, all your followers will believe you're in America. That's a tip for you, but I didn't need to do it because I just said I was in Japan and took a photo with the replica.
If you look closely, this Statue of Liberty is much smaller than the real one.
***Do I have to go to America to compare the original photos?***
**The Giant Gundam**
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This giant Gundam statue is the most famous. Honestly, I'm not a Gundam fan; my brother is. But I still took a photo in front of it, just like everyone else who came there, because the Giant Gundam Statue is one of Tokyo's landmarks. So it wouldn't hurt to capture a piece of that memory in a photo.
***This Unicorn Gundam is so big! I look so small in front of it.***

Odaiba Ultra Park is a perfect place to stop. You can find a lot here. If it's hot outside, you can stop by the mall. If you like the beach, you can stop by the beach, which offers views of the water and blue sky above the bridge—which looks a lot like the one in Manhattan. It was a really pleasant walk, and I felt warm after being trapped in the cold temperatures in Osaka.
Hasta La Vistaa....
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Vivie Hardika
Hi, Halo, Annyeong, welcome to my galaxy.
I have so much imagination in my head. Something that I can't achieve as a human and as a girl. So writing is very challenging. Since Junior High School, I have written whatever I want to write. Without skill, I just write what I want to read. Now I have 12th published novels and all of those are romance.
Yeah, I proudly say that I am a passionate author, traveler wannabe, and blogger.
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