Local adventures - Rice fields and Odaiba
Its fun to travel around Japan, but honestly we don't need to even leave Zama to enjoy the sights. One Saturday we took a bike ride down by the river and all the rice fields had just been planted. We saw a couple of huge white egrets out in the field but when we tried to get a picture with them they were startled and flew away. It was so beautiful!
On Juneteenth, Kimball had the day off so we went to Odaiba to see the Small Worlds Museum of Miniatures. Dave and Liz and fam had gone and told us about it. There is so much to see and do in Tokyo that I don't think we will ever run out of new places to visit.
It was interesting to see the detail that they have put into creating this place. But also very strange - lots of random things in among the scenes (like dinosaurs, robots, and out of scale animals) Quite unique!
One of my favorite parts of this museum was watching the kids watch the robot things - I don't know what kind of robots these were but the kids sure seemed to know.
There were several "Doll House" type sets. Very tiny food items, so pretty to look at and so much detail!
After we finished with the museum, we walked around Odaiba and saw the Mario Go-Cart riders (I don't think that is my thing). We also saw the famous Rainbow Bridge and a replica of the Statue of Liberty. Found a great Hawaiian restaurant and feasted on messy burgers and fries (taste of home).
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