Thursday 18 October 2007

Odaiba

This is the famous Rainbow bridge that people say is pretty nice at night. It is near a place called Odaiba which is pretty far. There is a few big shopping places over there, so it is probably worth the trip.

I forgot what building is this, but I am sure Magneto works there.

This is the view of the brigde upon arrival.

Behold....I went to America with a blink of an eye.


Does this look familiar?
A pretty good sight to see colourful balloons being let out.

The night view, there was no stand so I had to hold the camera as steady as possible. Apparently not enough.


The huge ferries wheel. I think there are a few scattered in Japan.

Check out the queue for it, the waiting time was abt 1.5hours.


This is the Toyota showroom. The place is filled with cars and is 2 levels. The space is probably about the size of 4 times (or more) the space outside Takashimaya in Spore.

This is my friend trying the driver's training machine. It tests your reflexes and ability to see from the corner of your eye.

This theater lets you feel what the racing driver sees and the seats move. But it is not as vigorous as I thought it would be. The animation is powered by GT4.

One of the many cars you can see over there

They have this Auto driven mini car where you can seat. And it drives you around the place and outside of the building. We wanted to try but it cost $ and had a waiting time of 45mins.

This is pretty cool decoration, they placed the cars vertically up.

The below pictures show the actual racing car for Toyota in one of the many categories.





And I got try a racing car too....could not even fit into the seat. Must be getting too fat.

The is the simulator which is powered by GT4. The fun part is that you feel the jerks and twists which enables you to really feel how to turn.


This game is pretty interesting. You have to drive a public bus in it and make sure you signal, make annoucements etc.


Children Saloon and they equipted the seats with toy cars.


Lunch was katsu which taste as good as it looks.

The car museum



We entered a building which looks like Las Vegas.


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