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Where to Stay for Sightseeing: Shinjuku Shinjuku is fascinating. It’s like Tokyo in microcosm. Sparkling skyscrapers, temples, placid parks, hip and traditional restaurants, chaotic street crossings, and the busiest train station on the planet — it’s all here. There are nearly a dozen and a...
Five pedestrian lanes merge to create the Shinjuku crosswalk in Tokyo, which is rumored to be the busiest in the world. Tokyo Tokyo was like a posh version of India – a city of beautifully organized chaos. Set aside a few days to explore the cities various neighborhoods – the madness of...
The popular Golden Gai in Shinjuku, famous for some of Tokyo’s oldest bars nestled between petite walkways, is rumored to be on the chopping block for 2020 renovations, so be sure to check out this landmark destination before it is replaced. ...
Exploring the streets of Shinjuku is where you’ll either come to love or hate Tokyo. (Although I’d bet on the former!) The energy in Shinjuku is infectious, and once you get used to the chaos, it’s a wild ride that every traveler to Japan should take. ...
Destination Expert for Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Shinjuku, Japan, Nara 46,275 posts 427 helpful votes 2. Re: where to get suica or pasmo ? forgot to buy in airport May 7, 2024, 8:34 PM Save Go to JR Shinjuku Station and see if you can get a regular Suica or...
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Alta: I went to Alta in Shinjuku (right opposite of the Shinjuku Station exit to go to Kabukicho). They sell mostly clothing there. The first floor did have some home goods though.Train Stations: There are usually always little shops inside train stations. These shops are small and usually...
And contrary to other advice you may have read, I believeShinjuku isnotthe best area to stay in Tokyo– I’ll explain why down the page. If you’re interested, here’s why I personallydon’t choose Airbnband similar services. All within the mid-range price bracket (3 – 4 star hotel...
What is the Best Place to Live in Japan – City or Countryside? Would you go urban or rural? There are a few considerations to consider depending on what your preferences are. Language Ability Small towns, as mentioned earlier, have difficulty communicating in English compared to residents livin...