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[Tokyo] Gyukatsu Moto Mura, Akihabara, Nezu Museum
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- I visited Gyukatsu Moto Mura in Akihabara and enjoyed thin slices of beef grilled on an individual brazier. Afterwards, I strolled through Akihabara, browsing various character goods.
- Next, I visited the Nezu Museum and admired the beautiful forest garden. The forest, especially on rainy days, offers a charming and healing atmosphere.
- I enjoyed a short bus ride from the Nezu Museum to Roppongi Hills, which was a unique experience as I was able to see the alleyways.
Gyukatsu Motomura Akihabara Branch
(Gyukatsu Motomura Akihabara)
Before starting a full-fledged Akihabara sightseeing
I came to eat Gyukatsu, which you must eat when you come to Japan.
I think I arrived around 12:30 pm on Sunday, and there were about 4 teams waiting in front, so I waited about 15 minutes and went in.
You can grill thinly sliced beef to your liking on an individual charcoal grill.
I tried adding side dishes last time, but I didn't want to add them, so I ordered without side dishes.
My boyfriend ordered 195g (1.5 pieces): 1900 yen, and I ordered 130g (1 piece) 1400 yen, and we shared it, which seemed just right.
If we were very hungry, we could have ordered 2 pieces each and eaten our fill.
195g
130gGrill it gently on the charcoal grill and eat it with rice.
The juice comes out and it's so soft.
It goes well with wasabi, so if you eat it with the sauce, it's great.
And there's salt next to it, so you can grind it and dip it, which is also delicious.
The price is expensive because it's beef, but it's a taste worth experiencing at least once.
Grill it up~~~
My boyfriend fell in love with the tenderness ㅋㅋㅋ
Finished the salad, too, and very satisfied!!! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Akihabara
Now that we've had our fill, let's start our full-fledged Akihabara sightseeing~~
The spectacle of characters can be felt from Akihabara Station.
Even if you go into any building, it's full of goods like this on every floor.
Even if you don't know the character, there are many interesting goods to look at.
At that time, the Spy Family anime was popular, so there were a lot of Spy Family goods and figures.
My boyfriend found a Final Fantasy sticker and bought it and put it on his laptop.
And there were a lot of figures in Big Camera, which was amazing.
If you want to buy genuine products, it's a good idea to buy them from Big Camera.
Harry Potter figure
Doraemon figureThis time, it was raining, so I looked around the buildings that were in sight, but
Next time, I'm going to do more research and look around as much as I want, lol.
If you don't know much about it but want to check it out,
Check out the Radio Kaikan building!
(It's Yongsan Electronics Mart st.)
Akihabara mata ne!
Leaving behind a short sightseeing, let's go to the next place!
Nezu Museum
The Nezu Museum was recommended by a colleague of my boyfriend who lived in Japan, and
He said the small forest garden inside is so well-kept that you can heal.
I got off at Omotesando Station and walked to the Nezu Museum. (It takes about 5 minutes)
It was raining on the way, and it was getting close to the museum's closing time, so I couldn't see much, but
There were high-end shops like Garosugil, so it was fun to look around.
There was a really delicious-looking matcha cake, but I was hesitant to buy it. I regret not buying it until now ㅋㅋㅋ I will definitely eat it next time I go!
Crosswalk in front of the Nezu Museum.
Isn't it already healing..!
Entrance to the Nezu Museum.
The entrance to the Nezu Museum.
It was more stylish because it was raining.
The raindrops falling from the eaves and the bamboo grove went so well together that I looked at it for a while.
I didn't have much time, so I went in quickly! You have to enter the Nezu Museum by 4:30 pm.
You have to pay the entrance fee regardless of whether you see the paintings or not.
So we weren't really interested in the paintings and wanted to see the garden, so we paid the entrance fee.
It was 1600 yen, and it seemed to vary depending on the season. It seems cheaper if you book online.
The Nezu Museum displays artifacts and artworks collected by Mr. Nezu Kaichirō, and there are currently over 7400 collections.
When you enter the garden, it's laid out in such a way that you can walk around in a circle.
Walking through the forest garden on a rainy day with an umbrella is like being Totoro.
It was the iris season at that time, and these purple irises were spread out in such a secret place, it was so beautiful.
The woman in front of me was a stranger, but she fit the atmosphere perfectly.
The outside of the building was all forest, so it was also nice to see the forest outside through the windows from inside the building.
If I had more time,
It would have been nice to have a cup of coffee at Nezu Cafe and enjoy the forest outside through the large window.
The cafe is also only open until 4:30 pm, and the entrance closes at 4 pm, so I missed it.
It also has large windows, so those who have some time might want to wait a bit and enjoy a cup of coffee and relax.
I finished sightseeing and headed to Roppongi Hills!
Tip)
If the timing is right when going from the Nezu Museum to Roppongi Hills,
It's also good to take the 青山ルートbus from the bus stop a 2-minute walk from the Nezu Museum!
We also happened to ride it, it's a small bus, and when you get on, you tap your Suica or Pasmo IC card and it's 100 yen.
It's a bit of a detour, but if you look around the alleys, you'll arrive at Roppongi Hills in 20 minutes.