Daily Archives: November 2, 2017

Day Four: Ueno

おはようございます東京!Good morning Tokyo.

First, get a load of this view from our buffet breakfast spot in the New Ōtani Tower:

The Shinjuku skyline, the Crown Prince’s residence (with all the trees) and the Geihinkan (State Guest House, with the green roof), getting ready for Trump’s visit on Sunday (we’ll be gone, thankfully) … and the majestic Mount Fuji (Fuji-san, in Japanese), gracefully towering (top, left) over Tokyo.

Sunshine and autumn temperatures of 23 degrees for a day in Ueno Park.  First some sketching around the shrines:

 

Then in the afternoon, a visit to the National Museum to overdose on exquisite 15th and 16th century art …

As well as some Edo Era (19th century) works, including this stunning javali (猪 or wild boar), which I had to surreptitiously photograph, since our home in Óbidos is the Casa do Javali.

And some original Hokusai woodblocks:

Lots of kilometres walked, but a great day for our group.  This evening we all dined at a yakitoriya in Roppongi Hills after some of the group ventured to the observation deck for a vista of Tokyo at night.

So tomorrow it’s sayonara Tokyo and off to the Izu Peninsula.  Stay tuned for a change in scenery.