I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.
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I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo today.
東京現代美術館に行ってきました。
There were so many miniature towns.
たくさんのミニチュアサイズの街が展示してありました。
I could see a short movie and a history of Japanese heros, for example Ultra-man, Godzilla.
特撮のショートムービーと日本のヒーロー達の歴史を見ることができます。例えばウルトラマンやゴジラなど。
I had only 2 hours and there were so many people, I could not relax.
今回はあまり時間がなく土曜日でとてもたくさんの人がきていてリラックスしてみることができませんでした。
I want to see again, I should use whole day and go on weekdays next time.
なのでもう一回行きたいです。今度行く時は平日を一日使って見たいです。
東京現代美術館に行ってきました。
There were so many miniature towns.
たくさんのミニチュアサイズの街が展示してありました。
I could see a short movie and a history of Japanese heros, for example Ultra-man, Godzilla.
特撮のショートムービーと日本のヒーロー達の歴史を見ることができます。例えばウルトラマンやゴジラなど。
I had only 2 hours and there were so many people, I could not relax.
今回はあまり時間がなく土曜日でとてもたくさんの人がきていてリラックスしてみることができませんでした。
I want to see again, I should use whole day and go on weekdays next time.
なのでもう一回行きたいです。今度行く時は平日を一日使って見たいです。


I went to the Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art.
I went to the Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art today.
I saw a short movie and a history of Japanese heros, for example Ultra-man, Godzilla.
I want to see it again, I should use a whole day and go on weekdays next time.
I could sawee a short movie showiangd thea history of Japanese heros, whichfor incexamplude Ultra-man, and Godzilla.
Is Godzilla a Japanese hero? Haha...
I had only 2 hours and there were so many people, I could not go through it at a relaxed pace.
>Is Godzilla a Japanese hero? Haha...
I don't know how can I say, but I think they are same genre moveis which kids like them.
Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art
Titles should be succinct. They are almost never complete sentences in the English-speaking world. (There was a period in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century when some people wrote books with really long titles, but very few of the works from that genre remain popular today.)
I went to the Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art.
Adjectives in English go before the noun that they modify, not after.
(Exception: a prepositional or participial phrase that is functioning as an adjective goes after the noun. The word "Tokyo", however, is neither of these things.)
I got to see a short movie and a history of Japanese heroes, (e.g., Ultra-man, Godzilla).
I had only 2 hours, and there were so many people there, I wasn't able to relax and really enjoy it.
I want to see it again, and I should use whole day and go on a weekday next time.
I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.
I agree, titles should be concise. In fact, all of English is best when written in short pieces. Long sentences are tiresome, and a source of many errors.
There were so many miniature tableaux depicted towns.
A "tableau - pl. tableaux" is a setting depicting some scene. Sometimes it's a scene depicting animals in their natural habitat, sometimes it's a town, village, or tribal area.
The word is French in derivation, and is not widely used in everyday conversation. But if you were in a museum, you would use it.
I could see watched a short movie, and a history of Japanese heros, for example Ultra-man, and Godzilla.
My Dad use to watch Godzilla movies on TV. Loved them.
I had only 2 hours, and there were so many people, I could not relax.
I want to see go again, but next time I should go on a weekday and use whole day.
I live in the mountains to escape crowds. And I stay home on weekends and holidays.
>My Dad use to watch Godzilla movies on TV. Loved them.
Rally! I'm happy to hear that Japanese culture be accepted all over the world and from some generations.
>Crowds ruin a museum. One can't concentrate.
>I live in the mountains to escape crowds. And I stay home on weekends and holidays.
I think so too. In Tokyo there are so many people in train, bus, streets and famous museum. I often want to go back my home town and have a holiday and live with nature. But on the other hand, when I get through Tokyo by bicycle, I get to find out some festival, event, museum I never know, and good town. Thanks your comments.