Tokyo City, the world’s largest electronics company. 傳統寺寺廟與佈滿霓虹燈的繁Hua Street並存,米其林星級餐廳的數量比世界上任何其他城市都多。
Main road lineMajor view + Suica卡即可乘坐火車前往任何地方!
Tokyo City, the world’s largest electronics company. 傳統寺寺廟與佈滿霓虹燈的繁Hua Street並存,米其林星級餐廳的數量比世界上任何其他城市都多。
Main road lineMajor view + Suica卡即可乘坐火車前往任何地方!
Airport → Shibuya Scramble → Shibuya Sky Night View → Izakaya Experience
The world's largest crosswalk, with 3,000 people crossing at once. The view from the second floor of Starbucks Shibuya Tsutaya branch is spectacular. The Hachiko statue is also located right next to it.
Shibuya Scramble Square rooftop 229m observatory. Enjoy a 360-degree view of Tokyo. On a clear day, you can even see Mt. Fuji. The outdoor observatory has a popular photo zone where you can lie down on the floor and take pictures of the sky.
A standing sushi restaurant (立ち食い寿司). Order one piece of fresh neta delivered directly from Tsukiji. The turnover rate is fast, the waiting time is short, and the cost-effectiveness is excellent. A piece of tuna belly (otoro) is 350 yen.
An alley behind Shibuya Station filled with about 40 small izakayas. Have a drink shoulder to shoulder with a local at a 2-3 pyeong mini bar. Yakitori (grilled skewers) and draft beer are the basics. A real nightlife experience in Tokyo.
The fastest is the Skyliner (36 minutes) from Narita Airport and the Monorail (15 minutes) from Haneda. Required purchase of Suica/PASMO card at the airport!
Sensoji early morning walk → Nakamise Dori → Akihabara otaku culture → Skytree night view
The oldest temple in Tokyo. The symbol is the huge Kaminarimon (雷門) lantern. If you visit early in the morning, you will enjoy a quiet atmosphere without any tourists. After visiting the main shrine, experience Omikuji (fortune telling). Even if there is bad luck, it is okay if you tie it up within the precincts.
A 250m shopping street leading to Sensoji. About 90 traditional souvenir shops and snack shops line both sides. Ningyoyaki (doll bread), agemanju (fried manju), and senbei (rice crackers) are popular snacks.
Asakusa Retro Cafe in operation since 1968. A view of Tokyo Skytree from the window. Hand drip coffee and thick toast are the signatures. The same Showa era sensibility.
A sacred place for Japanese otaku culture. Concentrated with animation, game, and figure specialty stores. You can also experience a maid cafe and retro game arcade. You can also shop duty-free for electronics here.
A popular ramen restaurant in Akihabara. Tonkotsu (pork bone) base with plenty of garlic. The chashu is thick and soft. The line is short and turns quickly. A cost-effective meal.
The world's tallest radio tower at 634m. There are two observatories: a 350m observatory (Tembo Deck) and a 450m observatory (Tembo Gallery). If you visit at the right time for the night view, you will see the sparkling city of Tokyo below your feet. Solamachi Shopping Mall is also in the same building.
Sensoji is open from 6 a.m. Sensoji Temple is the most beautiful in the early morning when there are no people around. Asakusa↔Akihabara 15 minutes by Ginza Line.
Meiji Jingu → Takeshita Dori → Shimokitazawa Vintage → Shinjuku Omoide Yokocho
A shrine in a 700,000㎡ forest in the middle of Tokyo. Get out of the city and take a walk in the fresh air. If you are lucky, you can also witness a traditional Japanese wedding. A huge torii welcomes you at the entrance.
Harajuku fashion mecca. The 350m alley is full of crepes, colored cotton candy, and unique fashion shops. Experience Japanese fashion trends for teens and twenties. Instagrammable cafes and character shops are also popular.
A local restaurant in Harajuku. Crispy grilled yaki gyoza is our signature dish. At 290 yen for 6 plates, it is the best value for money. The combination of beer and gyoza is fantastic.
Hongdae in Tokyo. A bohemian neighborhood filled with vintage clothing stores, independent bookstores, and record shops. Small theaters and live houses crowded together. Hunting for used clothes treasures is fun. Bonus Track Shopping Mall is a recent hot spot.
Free observation deck on the 45th floor of Shinjuku Metropolitan Government Building. Enjoy the free night view of Tokyo from a height of 202m. Mt. Fuji can be seen on a clear day. Choose between the North and South observatories. You can see both Tokyo Tower and Skytree.
Meaning “alley of memories.” An alley of about 80 small izakayas that has been around since the end of the war. The smoky smell of yakitori fills the alley. The essence of Tokyo's common people's culture. The “hago” culture of eating a few skewers and a glass of beer at one place and then moving on to the next place.
Meiji Jingu Shrine is quiet in the morning. Shimokitazawa becomes lively from 2pm. See the night view of Shinjuku from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building’s free observatory!
Tsukiji Market Morning → Ginza Shopping → Uniqlo/Don Quijote → Airport
Tokyo's largest seafood market. The internal market (Toyosu) has been relocated, but the external market remains the same. Enjoy freshly caught seafood, egg rolls (tamagoyaki), and tuna disassembly shows at over 400 stores. A concentration of famous sushi restaurants such as Sushi Dai and Daiwa Sushi.
An Edo period daimyo garden in the city center. A quiet walk surrounded by a saltwater pond and 300-year-old pine trees. Relax and enjoy matcha + Japanese sweets set (510 yen) at Nakajima Tea House on the pond. You can also see the Skytree view.
Tokyo's finest shopping street. Concentrated with department stores such as Mitsukoshi, Wako, and Ginza Six. Uniqlo Ginza store (12th floor!) is a mecca for limited edition items. Apple Store and Muji flagship are also located there.
Japan's largest discount store. One-stop shopping for snacks, cosmetics, electronics, and souvenirs. Tax exemption available (over 5,000 yen). Limited edition Roy Hitsboko, Sakerugumi, and KitKat are popular shopping items.
Narita Airport: Skyliner 36 minutes (3,250 yen). Haneda Airport: 15 minutes by monorail (500 yen). We recommend arriving 2 hours in advance.
Tsukiji Outer Market opens at 5 am. Must visit in the morning (sold out in the afternoon). Arrived at Narita Airport 2 hours ago.