You can learn about the ferry's structure and history through panels and videos. I really recommend this place! 🤣
Hakodate Seikan Liaison Ship Memorial Museum Mashu-maru | Review by Sandy Lin
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Imperial Theatre
It was a private theater completed in March 1911 as Japan's first Western-style theater, led by businessmen and business leaders who were leading the country at the end of the Meiji period (1868-1912). Known by the nickname "Teigeki", it is also known as the first theater in Japan to show productions titled "musicals".
The magnificent Imperial Theatre in Marunouchi is awesome for watching shows. There are four different-sized stages that can move up and down, plus a rotating stage. Very cool!
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Otori Shrine
The shrine enshrines Ama-no-Hiwashi-no-mikoto and Yamato Takeru-no-Mikoto and is famous for the Tori-no-ichi (rooster market) held every November on Tori-no-Ichi (the day of the rooster). The day when Yamato-Takeru no Mikoto visited the shrine to pray for a battle’s victory was designated as the regular festival day of Otori Shrine, which is said to be the origin of the current "Tori-no-ichi" (rooster market).
The alley is packed with stalls selling kumade (rake-shaped charms)—it's super dazzling. You can even spot the names of famous people, kabuki actors, and top politicians from Asakusa on the giant kumade they've reserved!
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Madame Tussauds Tokyo
Madame Tussauds is an experiential attraction facility with about 250 years of history, with its main building in London and branches all over the world. You can enjoy a celebrity experience with life-sized figures, approved by the celebrities themselves, that accurately reproduce famous people and celebrities from various genres such as Hollywood stars, musicians, athletes, and politicians.
Find your favorite celebrity or sports star and strike a pose for a photo together 📷. So much fun!
