We eventually got to the Imperial Palace and it was really beautiful. We didn’t get to go inside the grounds and see the actual palace as it wasn’t opened to the public, but we walked around the gardens that surrounded it and took lots of photos.


After walking around for what seemed like hours, we got on a train and headed for the Tokyo Tower. Tina and I were on our own. We were so proud of ourselves that we found the Tokyo Tower all by ourselves with no help from Steve.

The Tokyo Tower was so cool. There are lots of things to see and do inside the tower. We saw the Wax Museum which was really interesting.

I also got a photo pretending to be the fattest man in the world,


There was also this really scary torture section where they had wax models of how they used to torture people in the past. One way was to tie a man’s arms and legs down to a surface and stretch them so far so that their muscles and tendons would snap. This was usually done to force the truth out of someone. Another form of torture was when a man was strapped to a wheel on his back and on the surface of the wheel was sharp spikes that would pierce the skin and the man would bleed to death. The next form of torture was when the man would lie on his back with a funnel in his mouth and water would continuously be poured into his mouth, bloating his stomach so that he would either die from his stomach being burst open or he would suffocate on the water if he chose not to drink it. The worst one was when the man would be left in a tiny cage that only allowed him to stand in an uncomfortable position with no food or water until he starved to death. Sometimes, they would put him out into the public view as an example to the people.
The most interesting section was the optical illusion and magic tricks section. In the optical illusion section, there were lots of pictures on the walls that you can see in 3D when you look at it in a certain position. The magic tricks section was the best! The photos you can see below say it all!



After seeing all the different sections of the Tokyo Tower, we went to the Observatory which was 150metres above the ground so that we got a beautiful night view of Tokyo. It was picturesque! To top it off, there was a jazz band playing and there was an amazing singer with a beautiful voice that we got to hear. It was a very interesting and enjoyable day and night.
1 comment:
The trick art museum was the best. Fancy rock climbing dressed to the nines!!! What were you thinking??
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