As you can probably gather from the previous posts, we didn't actually spend much time in Tokyo itself. This was mainly because there were more interesting family activities outside of Tokyo itself. Which isn't to say that there wasn't anything to do in Tokyo or that we didn't spend any time there.
On the last day, we went to a Toy Kingdom where, after paying the entry fee, Gerry was allowed to spend several hours playing with whatever he liked inside the Kingdom. There were a huge variety of different toys which he could choose from. However, he didn't actually get to see most of them as he was captivated by the toy trains right from the start and didn't want to leave after he got started.

Here you can see him pushing his trains around. The trains themselves are battery powered but he preferred to push them manually. Never realised that he was a control freak until now.

To be fair to Gerry, the toy trains were actually the most popular section among boys - which you can see reflected in this picture.

Gerry with the full setup. Other than the elevated ring section, Gerry built the entire thing himself.

And after a hard day of playing, what better to top it off than a snack! Gerry is eating a crepe filled with cream and chocolate (and his mouth doesn't stay that clean for long!).