The exterior of Tokyo Station, built in 1914, has over a hundred years of history. Unlike other stations in Japan, it's a beautiful red brick building in the Renaissance style. The station looks especially stunning at night, and the surrounding area is really lively too.
Located on the 6th floor of Tokyo Skytree, this aquarium is clearly designed with kids in mind. They have all kinds of unique jellyfish, super cute penguins, and some really interesting goldfish. If you have extra time after visiting Skytree, it's worth stopping by.
I've already visited Tokyo Tower years ago, so this time I decided to check out Tokyo Skytree. Buying tickets on-site took a bit of time, but the view from the observation deck is just amazing. Honestly, the highlight was how polite and friendly the elevator staff were.
As soon as you walk in, there's a food court where you can grab a bite. After that, I headed to the supermarket on the first floor to stock up on snacks and daily necessities. Ended up buying a lot!