As if geeking out at
Miraikan wasn't enough, we went out to search for more geekiness. Next up:
Gundam Front Tokyo. As we walked away from
Miraikan, we couldn't help but notice the abundance of cosplayers around the area. Karly and Ariel wanted to take pictures with them but the cosplayers seem too engrossed in their own world (having photo ops with the lovely tulips haha) so they let it slide.
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Cosplayers love Odaiba too! |
We also passed by a vintage car show in one of the parking lots at Diver City. It was already over by the time we arrived but we were still able to see some of the cool cars pass by.
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Cool cars. |
We've gotten accustomed to the chilly spring breeze but this row of bikes just proved today's wind is even more stronger than yesterday.
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Nope, not windy at all. |
As we made our way to
Gundam Front Tokyo, we passed by an authentic J-pop gig in front of
Gundam Cafe. The band was being flocked by fangirls but even in crazy situations like this, the Japanese manage to be polite and keep their distance. I didn't know who the band was but thinking about it now, I should've fangirled just for the sake of experiencing it. In Japan.
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Japanese fangirls. |
Finally, we went up close with the famous mobile suit. It was so surreal standing in front of it. Gundam Wing was probably the first anime I truly loved (not watched
obviously) so being in front of a 60-foot Gundam model definitely made
my day. Believe it or not, I used to dream of being a Gundam pilot back when I was still in grade school. It may be because I love the anime too much or maybe because aside from Noin, there were no other female pilots so it made me want it even more. Of course, there was no way that dream was coming true but seeing a life-size Gundam model was the closest thing.
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The 60-foot tall Gundam model. |
The mobile suit looks like the real deal. I felt like I was transported into the future where Gundam Wing, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Dual! Parallel Universe, Rahxephon, and other mecha anime* took place. It was awesome. My
otaku self was absolutely delighted by just being there.
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Feeling pilots. |
Before we moved on to our next destination, we stopped by
Gundam Cafe for some snacks and souvenirs. We hoarded a bunch of Gundam merch but our favorites were the surprise Gundam model magnets. Like the usual Gundam toys, you have to assemble them but I love how they are flexible so you can actually position them to create your own battle scenes.
Sugoi! And since they come in surprise boxes, we spent quite a while shaking the boxes as we all wanted the
heavy ones which simply meant they had wings or bigger weapons. Thank goodness for patient and really helpful staff!
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Happy otakus at the Gundam Cafe. |
Gundam Cafe is famous for their Gundam-themed food obviously. However, not all beverages come with Gundam art so Nee-chan and I specifically ordered Haro Latte just for the coffee art. Haha I also ordered a strawberry Beam Churros while Karly ordered a custard Gunpla-yaki (Gundam taiyaki). Yup, we're suckers for adorable edibles. And apparently, adorably dressed staff. Haha Karly may have been too shy to approach the cosplayers but we pushed him this time to take a picture with one of the Gundam Cafe staff and she happily obliged.
Kawaiii~!
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Cars galore! |
After satisfying our
otaku needs, it's time to satisfy our dad's love for cars as we made our way to
MEGA WEB at Palette Town (yes, the place actually exists outside of Pokemon).
MEGA WEB is a theme park that boasts of a "see, ride and feel" experience for their visitors. First up, we checked out the
Toyota City Showcase where you can see Toyota's newest models. They encourage trying out the cars for yourself so feel free to jump in any of your dream cars. I love how the staff are so accommodating as if you're actually there to buy a car. As Tokyo Tokyo would say, so Japanice!