5. Re: Advice on where to stay in Tokyo 16 years ago Save Either Roppongi, Shinjuku, or Shiodome is fine. Another location to consider is Shibuya--this is my personal favorite. The location of the B Roppongi is great, though during the day, Roppongi is...
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...
Shibuyaarea:If you love shopping, nightlife options, and entertainment venues then theShibuyaarea is perfect for you. Located nearby theShinjukuarea and also close to theYamanote Line, this area is wonderfully situated and easy to navigate on transit. Get ready to get shopping asShibuyais also ...
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo The New York influence is evident at Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo, but the hotel’s stylish boutique vibe makes the ambiance feel unique and fun for visitors who are looking for a reliable, high-end place to stay. The decor ties in notes from both Japanese and American cultu...
Roppongi is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Tokyo, along with Shinjuku(and Kabukicho), Shibuya and Ginza. It’s located on the Hibiya line and on the much newer Oedo line, but is also easily reachable by bus 01 from Shibuya. ...
Tokyo to Kyoto by train 7 replies 1st time in tokyo... where to stay?Ginza Shinjuku or Shibuya 23 replies Fly in to Haneda or Narita Airport? 12 replies Does Tokyo have a hop on and hop off Sightseeing Bus? 6 replies Tokyo Weather in March? 8 repl...
Kichijoji is one of the coolest neighbourhoods in Tokyo and you’ll find chic cafes and new shops plus access to Shibuya and Shinjuku.As one of the largest parks in Tokyo, the sheer amount of space is refreshing to Hong Kongers.With a pond, a zoo, and cyclists bustling around, it’...
The city is big, so you'll want to narrow down where to stay in Tokyo. We look at areas by convenience & interests—plus what
Shibuya A playground for Japan’s youth Shinjuku Station The world’s busiest station Meiji Jingu Tokyo’s royal shrine Super Sento Getting naked with strangers Depato Temples to consumerism Unmissable Volcanic Experiences Mount Fuji Beautiful but ferocious ...
Where To Live in Japan Expats worldwide love living in Japan. The country is beautiful, with a vibrant and rich culture. Many of the foreigners in Japan live within Tokyo’s 23 wards. It is a common misconception that most foreigners would consider living in the central wards (Shinjuku, Ch...