March 31, 2019 ; The Itasha Festival : Prologue

One day I have got a flyer of a quite unusual and unique festival at Odaiba, Minatoku, Tokyo, Japan. That flyer of the festival was saying that quite a number of maniacs would get together to display their own “Itashas”.

The festival of itashas….. Alea iacta est (The die has been cast). I have decided to visit the that festival.

On March 31, I went to the JR East Shimbashi Station to change trains and get on the Yurikamome.

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As already known, to go to Odaiba, Minatoku, Tokyo, we use the below train;

When we are on Yurikamome, from the windows of the train we can see the scenery as follows;

Concerning the captioned festival, this year it was held at the large parking lot in front of the station mentioned below; 

I have got off the train. When I stood at the entrance of this station, the surprising scenery has caught my eyes firmly.

…to be continued…

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