The Rainbow Bridge
Maybe it's because I grew up in south Florida, but I've always had a thing for bridges. How they're built and the way they connect one mass of land to another has always intrigued me. I had read in our Tokyo guidebook about the Rainbow Bridge and was anxious to see it from the moment we got to Japan.
I'd tried walking to the bridge two times before I finally made it there with Jody the Sunday before the earthquake. Although it looked much more spectacular in professional photographs than it did when we walked across it, the 30 minute trek over the suspended structure was still a great experience.
What was on the other side of the bridge was even better than the bridge itself - Odaiba is a man made island built during the Edo period to help protect Tokyo from intruders. Today, it is a favorite dating spot for Tokyoites; complete with shops, restaurants and a small beach with a grand view of the skyscrapers of the city.