![imgp5605[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp560512.jpg?w=580&h=384)
Tokyo Station, with its attractive red brick structure, is a place where eastern and western Japan come together. People from all over the country and all over the world pass through Tokyo Station daily. It is representative of the extensive Japanese railway system which branches out to all places in Japan.
Anybody passing through the station within the last few years probably couldn’t help but notice the sounds and wonder about what they were doing behind those walls. After five years of this construction, renovations were finally completed on October 1st. Tokyo Station has been restored to its original splendor from when it first opened 100 years ago.
The most noticeable part of the renovations are the two domes with ornate ceilings in the north and south entrances of the station. The octagonal shape is decorated with eight of the twelve Chinese zodiac figures at each corner. In the three days we were there to report the renovations we could see many people stopping to gaze up into the domes, also taking time to aim their cell phone cameras at the art work there.
But wait, there are twelve zodiac figures, one for each month of the year, so where are the remaining four? We thought maybe they were divided between the two north and south entrances but, no, the domes each are decorated with the same eight zodiac figures. What does this mean?
Actually the zodiac figures are not purely for decoration but have directional value as points of a compass. They are as follows:
![imgp5630[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56301.jpg?w=580&h=421)
The ox represents northeast
![imgp5639[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56391.jpg?w=580&h=410)
The tiger, northeast
![imgp5638[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56381.jpg?w=580&h=427)
The dragon, southeast
![imgp5636[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56361.jpg?w=580&h=421)
The snake, southeast
![imgp5635[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56351.jpg?w=580&h=421)
The goat, southwest
![imgp5633[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56331.jpg?w=580&h=412)
The monkey, southwest
![imgp5632[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56321.jpg?w=580&h=433)
The dog, northwest
![imgp5631[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56311.jpg?w=580&h=406)
And the pig, northwest
Some people may be disappointed that their zodiac sign is not up there, but it all sort of makes sense directionally, now doesn’t it? Perhaps all those years ago people actually used the signs to get their bearings and plan which direction they needed to go!
These Marunouchi Station Halls were first built 100 years ago. At that time, their special feature was their round dome-shaped ceilings. During the war they were burned to the ground by bombings. In rebuilding the station, safety was taken into consideration and the three-storied round domes became two-storied trapezoid shaped domes.
These newly renovated station halls are places of interest for visitors and should be added to the list of hot spots for tourists. Looking up into the dome is like looking into a kaleidoscope. There is also the Tokyo Station Gallery in the north dome of the station where unique modern art is exhibited. Tokyo station is definitely an attraction worth seeing, a place you’ll want to slow down instead of your usual mad rush to your next train. You’ll want to linger a bit and enjoy the view of Tokyo station 100 years ago.![imgp5565[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp556512.jpg?w=580&h=384)
![imgp5684[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56841.jpg?w=580&h=384)
A model of the new station
![imgp5614[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56141.jpg?w=580&h=384)
The station gallery
![imgp5584[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp55841.jpg?w=580&h=384)
![imgp5590[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp559011.jpg?w=580&h=384)
![imgp5594[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp55941.jpg?w=580&h=384)
![imgp5560[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp55601.jpg?w=580&h=384)
![imgp5570[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp55701.jpg?w=580&h=384)
The dome of years ago
![imgp5571[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp55711.jpg?w=580&h=384)
Today’s dome
![imgp5623[1]](http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/imgp56231.jpg?w=580&h=384)
[ Read in Japanese ]

Death Blog Update: Model’s Brief Mention of Tokyo Dome Sends Giants on Four-Game Losing Streak
K-pop Group 2PM Apologises for Copying and Pasting Japanese Fans
iPhone iOS6 Map Takes Our Reporter on a Quest for the Pachinko Gundam Train Station
Hatsune Miku ‘Hijacks’ Convenience Store Family Mart During March Concert Event
Fujiyamashita Station: Crushing Dreams Since 1928
Chinese Photoshop Trolls Part 3: This Time It’s Personal
Ranking of Taxi Fares Around the World – Japanese Passengers Getting Hosed, Even More So Next Year
Lotteria Mega Ramen Burger Challenge: Mr Sato Takes on a Tower of Carb Power
There’s a Sailor Moon in my Coffee! Photos and Tips From a Japanese Manga Latte Artist
When Two Amazing Worlds Collide: Welcome to the World of Cat Sushi!
Oozing up From Below, Mysterious Marshmallow-like Substance Covers Nanjing Street
Beautiful Cosplay Girl is Actually Nerdy Guy
Disney Villains Clean Up Well, Wow Japan
Saudi Arabian Reporter Floored by Things Japanese Take for Granted
The Ten Most Beautiful Tunnels in the World and Where You Can Find Them
We Made Coca-Cola Transparent and Colorless. It Tastes Like…
Chinese Woman on Trial for Killing Man by Squeezing His Scrotum
Crime of Passion: Three Men Forcibly Deported from Saudi Arabia for Being “Too Handsome”
Real-Life Barbie Gives Her Friends and Family a Makeover, Turns Them into Dolls
Peenzilla Worship! Japan’s Kanamara Festival Coming Up this April!
Chinese Student’s Bicycle Seat Breaks and… Gyah!
【Photo Tour】 Japan: Home to Nine Little-Known Guinness World Records
The 51 Busiest Train Stations in the World– All but 6 Located in Japan
A Couple of Train Stations Create Their Own Cutie Gods in an Effort to Boost Tourism
Tokyo’s Free Outdoor “Train Museum:” Watch 2500 Trains Go By in a Day!
El Ateneo: Gorgeous Theater-Turned-Bookshop in Buenos Aries Gets Our Standing Ovation
Cornman Returns! On the trail of the mysterious Master of Hats and Vegetables
Could Cool Blue Lights Help to Calm the Suicidal?
New Shinkansen to Use Revolutionarily Simple Stations, Cuts Include Ticket Booths, Waiting Rooms, Humans
Lunch Exchange: We Taste Test Japanese “Station Bentos” from New York’s Grand Central Station
Our Reporter’s Top 10 Awesome Things About North Korea
Philip Kendall
Steven Simonitch
Master Blaster
Kay
Michelle Lynn Dinh
Jessica Ocheltree
Leave a Reply