With its own Tokyo Ramen Street at the Yaesu Underground exit, you can choose from eight of the best ramen shops in Tokyo or head past the ticket barriers for a bowl of vegan ramen at T’s Tantan. Alternatively, you can walk around the corner from the station and try a little-known ...
Morning sightseeing: Asakusa for snacks and Sensoji, then onto Kitchen Town You can’t miss the most famous sight in Tokyo, but just as a little extra encouragement, Asakusa also has plenty of delicious sweet treats to try while you wander.Sensojiis impressive, there’s no denying it, and ...
Winter (December to February): Tokyo is cold but usually not extreme, and you’ll find the city less crowded with tourists, which could make for a more peaceful visit, although some outdoor activities might be limited. Each season in Tokyo offers its own unique charm, so the best time fo...
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Day 7 –Tokyo Station / Tsukiji Market / Ginza Day 8 –Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu Day 1 – Shinjuku Shinjukuis a large entertainment, shopping and business district. This area is a must-visit for any Tokyo itinerary! This vibrant district is what most people imagine what they think of Toky...
Tokyo City View Pro tip:Pay an extra 500 yen to go all the way up to the open-air rooftop, Sky Deck, for an impressive outdoor view. Better yet, come back at sunset – it is one of the best places to photograph Tokyo! If you have extra time, we strongly recommended stopping by21...
The Tokyo Dome City Amusement Park is fun for people of all ages. The park features dozens of rides and attractions including roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, water shows, and a haunted house. Since admission is free, you can spend as long or as little time in the park as your schedu...
5 days in Tokyo Here you will find our complete Tokyo itinerary for 5 days. Tokyo is such a big city that you best discover it one district at a time. It may be tempting to rush to the different highlights on your first days but even with the fantastic train and metro connections, yo...
With a 1 month in Japan itinerary and a diversity of destinations, you’re likely to stay at a wide variety of properties, at different levels of luxury (or precisely the opposite). For example, while you might opt for the high-endTokyo Station Hotelin Japan’s current capital, simpleRyok...
There are so many amazingplaces to visit in Japan. At the end of this post I have included other suggested destinations if you decide to get a 14 Day Rail Pass for your two weeks in Japan and add more places to your itinerary and reduce the time spent in Tokyo or Kyoto. ...