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東京 5 天 4 夜 - 設計之旅 指導老師:周永平 班級:工設二甲 學號: U9718013 姓名:陳品瑄
T O K Y O J R Y A M A N O T E L I N E Suica:  http://www.jreast.co.jp/suica/index.html
 
Narita Airport >> Shinjuku(JR) Station >> Shinjuku New City Hotel >> Menya Musashi >>  Mosaic Dori Street >> (Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu)  >> Shinjuku New City Hotel Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu Menya Musashi Shinjuku New City Hotel Mosaic Dori Street Shinjuku(JR) Station
Shinjuku New City Hotel Shinjuku  is home to one of Tokyo's largest entertainment and business districts, the hub of which is Shinjuku Station. In addition to the wonderful shops, there are plenty of other things to see and do in Shinjuku including the Tokyo Metropolitan City Hall, Tokyo Opera City and the Shinjuku National Gardens. Shinjuku New City Hotel  is centrally located, providing easy access to Tokyo's many and varied attractions. 5 minutes by courtesy shuttle from the West Exit of Shinjuku Station, and an easy 4-minute walk from Tochomae Station on the Oedo Subway Line, Shinjuku New City Hotel boasts 400 spacious guest rooms for the ultimate in convenience and comfort. Address: 31-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 4-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Official Website  http://www.newcityhotel.co.jp
 
Menya Musashi Address: 2-6 Nishi-Shinjuku 7-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan One of the most popular ramen shops in Tokyo is Mushashi ramen. It one of those shops that most people have heard about from the long lines that most people do not want to wait for. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0fFZ9QkCeU
What makes Musashi ramen so special isn't just their ramen, which is good to begin with. A lot of times, eating ramen isn't just getting a bowl of noodles to shove down your throat. The overall experience include the design of the shop, the service provided, and even at times, the show that is put on in the kitchen. The Shinjuku shop exemplifies that with its open kitchen and the customers watching the servers preparing the ramen and their every move. When the person that is cooking the ramen begins to drain the noodles, he lets out two very loud yells, and makes the whole experience quite unique.
 
Mosaic Dori Street Mosaic Dori street is a narrow pedestrian street between the Keio and Odakyu department stores, known by its modern and fashion commodity shops on this street.  This street connects the west and south exits of Shinjuku, a series shop of in-style clothes, department stores and Japanese celebrity-related commodities can be discovered on this street. Modern coffee shops and fast-foods are popular between Japanese students and young office ladies. They love spending time on purchasing fashion cosmetics or items introduced on latest advertisement , or taking a brief break and chatting with their friends. Sometimes citizens will take a rest on the street benches and listen to the latest pop music played on the street radio. It is a very unique atmosphere.
 
Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu Tokyo Metropolitan government office is located on the west of Shinjuku,  Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu  is on the 45th floor and this building is marked of 202 meters high. From the south and North  observatories , visitors can look down the entire Tokyo city by 360 degree view. Shinjuku   Gyoen 、 Kokyo 、 Meijijingu 、 Yoyogi and Tokyo tower are the most famous locations around the area. They can be easily observed by looking down from the observatories. When the sky is clear, visitors can see the tremendous Rainbow Bridge upon the Tokyo Bay and the legendary Fuji Mt. observatory  n.  瞭望臺
here’s a coffee shop in the observatories, visitors can enjoy the beautiful view of Tokyo city with a cup of coffee. According to the government’s calculation, there’s number more than 5000 people would visit  Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu  everyday.
 
Shinjuku New City Hotel >> Shinjuku(JR) Station >> Ueno(JR) Station >> Ameya Yokocho  >> Tokyo National Museum  >> Ueno(JR) >> Narita Airport >> Home
Ameya Yokocho This is a shopping zone for cheap souvenirs to bring back home. Lots of clothes and snacks jumbled into two  parallel  streets that lie underneath the JR East railway lines. There's also an open air market selling fresh fish and veggies too!  There are over 500 shops that sell everything from basic foods to high-class imported goods at reasonable prices, and thus it is always crowded with shoppers.  parallel  a.  平行的
 
Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum(TEM) is the oldest and largest museum in Japan . The museum collects, houses and preserves art and  archaeological  objects form all of East Asia with a focus on Japan.  The TNM also conducts research and organizes educational events relating to its collection. There are exhibition galleries, the Research and Information Center , restaurants and shops within the museum’s premises, as well as outdoor exhibits and a garden where visitors can enjoy seasonal views. archaeological  a.  考古學的
Tokyo National Museum Website  http://www.tnm.go.jp/en/servlet/Con?pageId=X00&processId=00
Exhibitions The exhibitions include regular exhibitions and special exhibitions. The regular exhibitions consist mainly of objects from the Museum collection, as well as loans from private and public collections, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Works on exhibit are rotated regularly for conservation reasons. About 3000 objects comprise regular exhibitions in the exhibition galleries. Large-scale temporary exhibitions under specific themes are organized several times a year as special exhibitions.
HONKAN : Japanese Gallery The galleries consist of  chronological  exhibits (10,000 BC -late 19th century) and exhibits according to type, such as paintings,  ceramics , sculptures, and swords. Thematic exhibitions are also held occasionally. chronological  a. 依時間前後排列而記載的 ceramic  n.  陶器 sculpture  n. 雕刻品 , 雕塑品 ; 雕像 sword  n. 劍 , 刀
TOYOKAN : Asian Gallery 10 exhibition rooms arranged on five levels are dedicated to the art and archaeology of  Asia, including those from China, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia, India and Egypt.  * Clod for renovations from June 8, 2009
HYOKEIKAN Built to commemorate the marriage of the Meiji Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) and inaugurated in 1909. This building is designated as an Important Cultural Property as a representative example of Western style construction of the late Meiji period. Shows special exhibitions until May 31, 2009, and selections from the museum’s Asian art collection from August 4, 2009.
HEISElKAN  :  Japanese   Archaeology, Special Exhibihons The Japanese Archaeology Gallery on the first floor traces Japanese history from the ancient to the pre-modern times through archaeological objects. Galleries on the second floor are entirely dedicated to special exhibitions. The Heiseikan building was opened in 1999  commemorate the Crown Prince’s marriage.
The Gallery of  Horyuji Treasures Artworks from among the 319 Horyuji Treasures, originally donated to the Imperial Household by Horyuji  in1878, are exhibited in six rooms.
Kuroda Memorial Hall The Kuroda Memorial Hall was built in 1928 through a bequest from Western-style painter Kuroda Seiki (1866-1924). The building first opened as the home of The Institute of Arts Research for the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in 1930. In recognition of Kuroda’s artistic achievements, exhibits of oil paintings, sketches and similar works donated by the artist’s family and others are on display in the second floor galleries.

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設計英文HW-東京之旅

  • 1. 東京 5 天 4 夜 - 設計之旅 指導老師:周永平 班級:工設二甲 學號: U9718013 姓名:陳品瑄
  • 2. T O K Y O J R Y A M A N O T E L I N E Suica: http://www.jreast.co.jp/suica/index.html
  • 3.  
  • 4. Narita Airport >> Shinjuku(JR) Station >> Shinjuku New City Hotel >> Menya Musashi >> Mosaic Dori Street >> (Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu) >> Shinjuku New City Hotel Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu Menya Musashi Shinjuku New City Hotel Mosaic Dori Street Shinjuku(JR) Station
  • 5. Shinjuku New City Hotel Shinjuku is home to one of Tokyo's largest entertainment and business districts, the hub of which is Shinjuku Station. In addition to the wonderful shops, there are plenty of other things to see and do in Shinjuku including the Tokyo Metropolitan City Hall, Tokyo Opera City and the Shinjuku National Gardens. Shinjuku New City Hotel is centrally located, providing easy access to Tokyo's many and varied attractions. 5 minutes by courtesy shuttle from the West Exit of Shinjuku Station, and an easy 4-minute walk from Tochomae Station on the Oedo Subway Line, Shinjuku New City Hotel boasts 400 spacious guest rooms for the ultimate in convenience and comfort. Address: 31-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 4-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan Official Website http://www.newcityhotel.co.jp
  • 6.  
  • 7. Menya Musashi Address: 2-6 Nishi-Shinjuku 7-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan One of the most popular ramen shops in Tokyo is Mushashi ramen. It one of those shops that most people have heard about from the long lines that most people do not want to wait for. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0fFZ9QkCeU
  • 8. What makes Musashi ramen so special isn't just their ramen, which is good to begin with. A lot of times, eating ramen isn't just getting a bowl of noodles to shove down your throat. The overall experience include the design of the shop, the service provided, and even at times, the show that is put on in the kitchen. The Shinjuku shop exemplifies that with its open kitchen and the customers watching the servers preparing the ramen and their every move. When the person that is cooking the ramen begins to drain the noodles, he lets out two very loud yells, and makes the whole experience quite unique.
  • 9.  
  • 10. Mosaic Dori Street Mosaic Dori street is a narrow pedestrian street between the Keio and Odakyu department stores, known by its modern and fashion commodity shops on this street. This street connects the west and south exits of Shinjuku, a series shop of in-style clothes, department stores and Japanese celebrity-related commodities can be discovered on this street. Modern coffee shops and fast-foods are popular between Japanese students and young office ladies. They love spending time on purchasing fashion cosmetics or items introduced on latest advertisement , or taking a brief break and chatting with their friends. Sometimes citizens will take a rest on the street benches and listen to the latest pop music played on the street radio. It is a very unique atmosphere.
  • 11.  
  • 12. Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu Tokyo Metropolitan government office is located on the west of Shinjuku, Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu is on the 45th floor and this building is marked of 202 meters high. From the south and North observatories , visitors can look down the entire Tokyo city by 360 degree view. Shinjuku Gyoen 、 Kokyo 、 Meijijingu 、 Yoyogi and Tokyo tower are the most famous locations around the area. They can be easily observed by looking down from the observatories. When the sky is clear, visitors can see the tremendous Rainbow Bridge upon the Tokyo Bay and the legendary Fuji Mt. observatory n. 瞭望臺
  • 13. here’s a coffee shop in the observatories, visitors can enjoy the beautiful view of Tokyo city with a cup of coffee. According to the government’s calculation, there’s number more than 5000 people would visit Tokyo Tocho Tenboshitsu everyday.
  • 14.  
  • 15. Shinjuku New City Hotel >> Shinjuku(JR) Station >> Ueno(JR) Station >> Ameya Yokocho >> Tokyo National Museum >> Ueno(JR) >> Narita Airport >> Home
  • 16. Ameya Yokocho This is a shopping zone for cheap souvenirs to bring back home. Lots of clothes and snacks jumbled into two parallel streets that lie underneath the JR East railway lines. There's also an open air market selling fresh fish and veggies too! There are over 500 shops that sell everything from basic foods to high-class imported goods at reasonable prices, and thus it is always crowded with shoppers. parallel a. 平行的
  • 17.  
  • 18. Tokyo National Museum Tokyo National Museum(TEM) is the oldest and largest museum in Japan . The museum collects, houses and preserves art and archaeological objects form all of East Asia with a focus on Japan. The TNM also conducts research and organizes educational events relating to its collection. There are exhibition galleries, the Research and Information Center , restaurants and shops within the museum’s premises, as well as outdoor exhibits and a garden where visitors can enjoy seasonal views. archaeological a. 考古學的
  • 19. Tokyo National Museum Website http://www.tnm.go.jp/en/servlet/Con?pageId=X00&processId=00
  • 20. Exhibitions The exhibitions include regular exhibitions and special exhibitions. The regular exhibitions consist mainly of objects from the Museum collection, as well as loans from private and public collections, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Works on exhibit are rotated regularly for conservation reasons. About 3000 objects comprise regular exhibitions in the exhibition galleries. Large-scale temporary exhibitions under specific themes are organized several times a year as special exhibitions.
  • 21. HONKAN : Japanese Gallery The galleries consist of chronological exhibits (10,000 BC -late 19th century) and exhibits according to type, such as paintings, ceramics , sculptures, and swords. Thematic exhibitions are also held occasionally. chronological a. 依時間前後排列而記載的 ceramic n. 陶器 sculpture n. 雕刻品 , 雕塑品 ; 雕像 sword n. 劍 , 刀
  • 22. TOYOKAN : Asian Gallery 10 exhibition rooms arranged on five levels are dedicated to the art and archaeology of Asia, including those from China, the Korean peninsula, Southeast Asia, India and Egypt. * Clod for renovations from June 8, 2009
  • 23. HYOKEIKAN Built to commemorate the marriage of the Meiji Crown Prince (later Emperor Taisho) and inaugurated in 1909. This building is designated as an Important Cultural Property as a representative example of Western style construction of the late Meiji period. Shows special exhibitions until May 31, 2009, and selections from the museum’s Asian art collection from August 4, 2009.
  • 24. HEISElKAN : Japanese Archaeology, Special Exhibihons The Japanese Archaeology Gallery on the first floor traces Japanese history from the ancient to the pre-modern times through archaeological objects. Galleries on the second floor are entirely dedicated to special exhibitions. The Heiseikan building was opened in 1999 commemorate the Crown Prince’s marriage.
  • 25. The Gallery of Horyuji Treasures Artworks from among the 319 Horyuji Treasures, originally donated to the Imperial Household by Horyuji in1878, are exhibited in six rooms.
  • 26. Kuroda Memorial Hall The Kuroda Memorial Hall was built in 1928 through a bequest from Western-style painter Kuroda Seiki (1866-1924). The building first opened as the home of The Institute of Arts Research for the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in 1930. In recognition of Kuroda’s artistic achievements, exhibits of oil paintings, sketches and similar works donated by the artist’s family and others are on display in the second floor galleries.