Wanted to visit Nishimatsuya, a store that sells children and baby products! Needed to get diapers and baby food as I had only packed 2 days' worth of necessities. Travelling with 2 children was no joke, at least the packing was insane. So I had to downsize our luggage, packed the bare minimum so that we did not have to carry too much.
Was amazed by the amount of stuffs under each section.
Was delighted to find shelves of baby food!!! Had a hard time deciding what to buy because I wanted to buy all!!! Love the varieties! I heart choices!!
This was where Nishimatsuya was situated at- Decks at Tokyo beach. This was also where the Legoland discovery centre was which we would return a few days later.
The shop front.
Afterwhich, we went to Venus Fort for lunch. As the weather was not too cold, the walk was nice and we could enjoy the cherry blossoms along the way.
Theinter
The European design of the interior of Venus Fort- more like Roman style I suppose?
These were the baby food that I have bought which could not be found in Singapore! They were mostly to be consumed within our stay as I did not want to carry such a load back. I particularly liked the packet porridge by Morinaga. There were 4 packets of 4 different flavours in the box. Could just heat up in hot water and ready to be consumed. Should have bought more of those home!
Father and daughter were super tired..
We walked to Venus Fort for lunch and window shopping after buying our baby essentials. Visited the Toyota car gallery and took some photos with the Ferris Wheel.
Directions to Odaiba: we took the Ginza line to Toyosu where we changed to the Yurikamome line and alighted at Odaibakoen station.
It was also possible to take the Asakusa line to Shimbashi station and changed to the Yurikamome line where the train would cross the rainbow bridge!
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