Following on from my Wolverine cycling trip, and with not too many other themed cycling ideas coming forth, I began to think about other filming location based rides. There was a clear winner which stamped all over the rest like no other and with the 2014 incarnation (directed by Gareth Edwards) finally getting released over here, it seemed like the timing was ideal for a Godzilla tour of Tokyo.
On the day of it’s long awaited release in Japan (July 25th); two months after the rest of the world got to see it, I decided to cycle round a mix of Gojira-themed statues, shops and filming locations amid scorching temperatures that reached 34 degrees celsius! Having left the Tokyo Fox Global Operations Centre in Shinjuku-ku at 6:45 am the first destination was the National Diet Building (1-7-1 Nagata-cho) but it took me longer than expected to get there as I missed the turn-off and ended up in Akihabara! It wouldn’t be the last time I got lost and this was mainly due to a mix of having poor sense of direction and not wanting to use my phone as the Runkeeper App drains the battery enough on its own without me checking other things on it! Even though it was only 7:30 am the heat was pretty intense and I was dripping with sweat as I lined up the camera for the first shot of the day at the home of the national parliament of Japan.
The next few locations were ticked off pretty quickly but not quite as fast as Godzilla ripped through them all in the 1954 original! The tiny Godzilla statue (1-2-2 Yurakucho) has been no stranger to my cycling tours over the years and it didn’t take too long to find it next to First Kitchen and in front of the Toho Hibiya Building, a 77-metre highrise built in 1987 that has served as the headquarters of Toho Co., Ltd since 2005.
Round the corner from there is New Marion Building (2-5-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku). This building houses some movie theatres inside and it gets smashed up on 61 minutes.
Wako Department store (4-5-11 Ginza) is not too much further on down the road and its clock was ripped off by Godzilla on 59 minutes during his nighttime rampage.
On 59 minutes Matsuzukaya Department Store (6-10-1 Ginza) is torched and it appears that the monster lizard might have done likewise yet again as in its place is just a load of rubble which was a big shame and confused me for a while as I wasn’t certain that it was the correct address. The store first opened in 1924 but it seems that it closed a year ago to undergo a four-year modernisation. Below are the pictures showing it then and now.
Next up was Kachidoki Bridge (63 mins) which stretches across Sumidagawa River and is destroyed by the beast during his 15 minutes of terror before returning to the ocean.
Tokyo Tower (4-2-8 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku) has felt the brunt of many kaiju battles over the years. As for Gojira film appearances, it was the ‘Godzilla: Final Wars‘ (2004) movie where it somehow managed to survive a big explosion quite well while the rest of Tokyo was nothing but a sea of crumbling, burning ruins. For once I got lucky with my instincts in getting from A to B on this one.
I made a brief stop at Hard Rock Cafe in Roppongi en-route to my next location, though not to eat! Whilst researching this project I surfed the net to see where there were King Kong statues in Tokyo and it came up with a few but I didn’t have too much luck as I couldn’t find the one I’ve seen in Ginza before and the one outside this American-style hamburger joint was no more! Still time for the colossal gorilla-like star of ‘King Kong vs. Godzilla‘ (1962) to make an appearance on this cycling adventure though!
Absolutely no-one was at Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi when I got there which was nice and quite different to the previous week when I visited it on my return from Gojira-koen in Yokosuka though that was probably due to it being early (09:15) in the morning! There will be an evening light show every 30 minutes from 6 pm onwards until August 21st featuring smoke and roaring noises coming from the 6.6 metre high model figure.
Having come out of the water at Tokyo Bay Godzilla promptly destroyed Shinagawa Station on 43 mins. Quite incredible to think it was still only 10am when I arrived at this station following a three mile ride from the previous locale where sweat running into my eyes became something of a problem. I even had to stop a couple of times as the stinging sensation meant it was too dangerous to continue cycling.
Monster Japan USA Toy shop in Ebisu is not exactly stocked with too many Godzilla products but there were a few amid the many, many Star Wars, Spiderman, Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles goods. There were also a few posters for the new film on the stairs leading up to the shop and the fact that it’s called ‘Monster’ warrants its deserved place on this route! Eagle-eyed readers may notice that its closed in my picture (opening hours are 12:30 till 20:30) but I regularly visit the shop when I work in Ebisu which is when I took the picture of the product below.
On to Shibuya after that to take the road leading to Sangenjaya where I made a brief stop in the Taishido 5-chome area to photography the giant King Kong which hangs above the Family Mart convenience store. King Kong featured in the aforementioned 1962 movie which saw the two legendary monster’s of Godzilla and King Kong face-off against each other in full-on colour action.
After that it was the longest ride as I made my way down Setagaya-dori going past many stations I’ve never heard of on the Tokyu Setagaya and Keio lines! Once I’d found one station on the latter it was quite straight-forward (literally!) just following the tracks until I ended up at Seijogakuenmae. Since I first visited Toho Studios back in November 2010 the Toho Studios (1-4-1 Seijo, Setagaya-ku) have added a huge Godzilla portrait on to the side of one of its buildings which was a most welcome bonus sight for me. There’s a six foot tall Godzilla statue just in front of the reception window at the studios.
I guess I should mention that miniature sets were used to replicate Tokyo city whilst a man wore a rubber suit and stomped all over the three metre high set-pieces. That was of course all done in these studios which are Japan’s largest and most famous film studios famed for making TV programmes and films such as the ‘Seven Samurai‘ (1954); one of the greatest and most influential Japanese films ever!
Seijo to Koenji pretty much rounded things off and was by far the worst part of the journey as I got lost once and was naturally very tired and just wanted it to all be over and done with! Shops don’t like to open too early in Tokyo (but they sure stay open till late!) so when I eventually got to my final destination I was a little disappointed to find that Gojira-ya (Koenji Minami 3-67-1) still wasn’t open at 1:15 pm! Luckily, I had been in Koenji the weekend before and had searched out the place. It’s on the opposite side of the tracks to the Star Wars shop meaning it’s on the south side where it can be found beneath the tracks.
I still had to cycle another 3.5 miles from Koenji to get back home and recover. I was way too exhausted to actually go and see the new Godzilla film yesterday evening but I will go and see it very soon and a review will be slotted in here once I’ve done that!
Distance: 82.8 km Time: 6.43 hrs Calories Burned: 2753
You can read my review of ‘Godzilla‘ (1954) here.
You can see my other themed cycling adventures by clicking here.
Pingback: TF Top 10……Pepsi Japan Flavours | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Review: Films Set In Japan – Godzilla (2014) | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: TF Top 10 Tokyo Themed Cycling Rides | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: TF Top 5……Tokyo Bridges In Cinema! | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: TF Top 10……Filming Location Trips For 2014 | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Japan-Related References In The Simpsons | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Review: Films Set In Japan – Godzilla (2014) | Beyond The Movies
Pingback: Top 5……Tokyo Bridges In Cinema! | Beyond The Movies
Pingback: Top 10……Filming Location Trips For 2014 | Beyond The Movies
Pingback: Japan-Related References In The Simpsons | Beyond The Movies
Pingback: Tokyo Daytripper: Gojira-Koen (Godzilla Park) | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: TF Top Ten-uous……Halloween Themed Filming Locations | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Cycling Around Omishima | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Dining Out: The Godzilla Hotel In Shinjuku | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Great as usual ! Actually following your previous advice I went this week to Monster Japan ! And I bought… The 2001 Godzilla 😉 (I was looking for the new 1954’s based version but they didn’t have it, which is alright because the price is so high for a plastic toy : 7.000¥ !)
Anyway I get confused : I read on Internet that the huge statue of Godzilla in Midtown was remove this summer.. Is it still there ??
That Midtown thing was always just a temporary exhibit; firstly in summer 2014 and then sometime last year (I think!!) too! Maybe it’ll be back one day!
Pingback: The Godzilla Bathhouse | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Cycling To Lake Tama And Back! | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: The Lowdown On Tokyo’s Most Restrictive Tunnel | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: Sad Dracula Finds: Cool King Kong Stuff! | The Graveyard Machine
Pingback: A Day In Utsunomiya (Tochigi Prefecture) | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: The “Rocky” Steps Of Tokyo (+ Some Hidden Gems Nearby!) | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: On The Trail Of Shin Godzilla #1 – Shinagawa | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)
Pingback: A New Vivid Purple Godzilla Drink Is Here & Ready To Rip Up The Energy Drink Market | Tokyo Fox (東京狐)