Tokyo Travel Japan, Tokyo Travel Guide

Updated on tourism 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    D1: Visit the oldest temple in Tokyo - Asakusa Kaminarimon Kannonji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street, then go shopping on Ginza Shopping Avenue, and go to Tokyo Disneyland at your own expense in the afternoon. (Go to Disneyland and shop freely at Le Le Mall).

    D2: Visit Nijubashi Imperial Palace Outer Garden, then visit Akihabara Nagayama Electric Store, go to Shinjuku Metropolitan Government Hall, Shinjuku's bustling shopping street, then go to Yokohama to visit Yamashita Park, Yokohama Chinatown, 21st Century Mirai Port, and then go to Hakone, a famous hot spring resort in Japan, to taste Japanese cuisine and experience Japanese hot spring culture.

    D3: Head to the Hakone area, the symbol of Japan, Mt. Fuji, visit the Heiwa Park, which features Japanese garden architecture, take photos on the shores of Lake Ashi, and visit the active volcano Owakudani: a wonder of the world filled with white smoke, pungent sulfur, and geothermal surges.

    In addition, you can taste the volcano-edified longevity eggs at your own expense--- black jade eggs to Oshino Hakkai, Jiuzhaigou, Japan, and stay at a hot spring hotel that night to experience the fun of Japanese hot springs.

    D4: Drive to Kyoto, visit Kiyomizudera Temple, the oldest temple in Kyoto, visit the beautiful and magnificent Heian Jingu Outer Garden, go to the Nishichenori Kimono Museum to enjoy the Nishijinori kimono performance, then go to Osaka City to visit Osaka Castle Park (Futojo), one of the three famous cities in Japan, then go shopping at Tai Ya Duty Free, go to Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, the largest shopping area in Osaka, and Dotonbori Food Street.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're going to Tokyo, there are a lot of routes, so are you planning a self-guided tour? Or participate in a travel agency, the route is different. Some specific conditions can be proposed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Travel Guide 1:

    Tokyo: Meiji Jingu > Nijubashi > Imperial Palace > Tsukiji Market > Kaminarimon > Sensoji Temple > Tokyo Sky Tree.

    I got up early in the morning and went straight to Meiji Jingu Shrine, and then went to Nijubashi. Straight from the double bridge is the Imperial Palace. From the Imperial Palace, take the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line to Tsukiji Station. Tsukiji Market is Japan's largest fish market, where seafood is wholesaled and sold to all parts of Tokyo.

    Food:

    There is a medicinal café near Meiji Jingu Shrine, and the gimmick is very special and worth trying. Lunch can be served at Tsukiji Market, and the easiest way is to see which line is the longest, and the stalls are sure to be delicious. Dinner can be a good luxury, find a place near the Sky Tree where you can see the Sky Tree.

    Restaurant. Accommodation:

    Due to the large number of transportation hubs in Japan, it is recommended to live close to the transfer station, such as Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station, which is easy to get in and out of, and it is easy to buy groceries.

    Travel Guide II:

    Tokyo: Imperial Palace > Tokyo National Museum > Sensoji Temple > Tokyo Sky Tree.

    Start your first stop in Tokyo with the Imperial Palace. Don't forget to take a photo on the Niju Bridge in the outer garden! This is the best place to take photos in Japan. After that, we will go to the Tokyo National Museum. Museums are the best place to learn about a country's culture.

    Food:

    In the morning, a Japanese-style breakfast with hot rice and side dishes is the best choice for a day out. Lunch is served directly in Ueno, and there are many restaurants with a variety of fancy dishes. For dinner, I went straight to a restaurant with a view of the Sky Tree.

    Accommodation:

    Just staying in a good place to get in and out of the station, these locations are very good, and they are all suitable as alternative areas for the hotel.

    Travel Guide Three:

    Tokyo: Akihabara > Ikebukuro > Meiji Jingu > Omotesando Aoyama > Shibuya.

    As the largest electrical district in Tokyo, Akihabara is also equipped with Chinese shopping guides to meet Chinese consumers, and many electrical appliances are also designed for Chinese, such as changing the voltage to 220V (Japanese voltage 110V).

    Food:

    For breakfast, you can choose from traditional Japanese soba and tempura in Akihabara, or you can enjoy a cute meal at a maid café. Lunch is served in Ikebukuro, and there are many Japanese and Western options, and dinner is in Shibuya to find a restaurant with a stylish decoration to drop off the shopping trophies and have a good time.

    Accommodation:

    It is recommended to stay in Ikebukuro, which is convenient for shopping and eating.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    As the capital of Japan, Tokyo has a very high reputation all over the world. It is also one of the top metropolises in the world. The economic, cultural, educational and tourism industries are second to none, attracting tourists from all over the world. Let's take a closer look.

    It's been over a week since I came back from Tokyo and I'm lazy. I finally started to write a strategy, and I was ready for a free trip one to a month and a half in advance.

    Passports and visas.

    The passport is required to be valid for at least half a year, and the processing time is generally 15-20 days.

    It's easiest to find a visa in **. I am looking for more than 200 visas issued within 8-10 days. The message is simple. I don't need alcohol, I don't need a permit, I don't need a salary.

    Schedule. Planning your trip can save you a lot of time, share my trip with you.

    The second image is one I found on the Internet when I was planning my trip. I can see which attractions are together.

    Prepare a list of loose items.

    Mobile phone card, wifi:

    If you open roaming with your mobile phone number, you will automatically switch operators when you arrive in Japan. Emergencies, high roaming charges. **It's good to buy a mobile phone card like SoftBank. Go buy it for a few days. This time I also rented a wifi egg, which is basically useless. It is recommended to rent them.

    Plane ticket. Fliggy bought it in advance. There are more than 3,000 flights to and from Beijing to and from Tokyo. All Nippon Airways is staffed with two Chinese flight attendants.

    Hotel. It is recommended to stay in Shinjuku, which is close to **. This time, I booked two hotels, one is Shinjuku Washington Shinkan (direct Tatari Kizu) and the other is Tokyo Bay Toyoshi Hotel.

    When booking a hotel, it is recommended to check out Fliggy and Ankeda. The ** of the same room type is always changing. Find a letter and free cancellation booking, it's easy to change.

    Cash payments. Advance reservations can be made in cash at the Bank of China, and most restaurants pay by cash or credit card. The two of us exchanged 70,000 yen, and in the end there was 10,000 yen left.

    Payment: FamilyMart, 711, and drugstores can generally use Alipay. If you swipe your card, be sure to point to the UnionPay payment icon on the card, which is UnionPay, and show it to the clerk.

    UnionPay and Alipay are free of charge. There is a fee for Visa access, but there are some places where you can only use Visa.

    Entrance fees to attractions. Be sure to check out the attraction breaks. Tickets can be compared to direct purchase and purchase and convenience level.

    Translation tools. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to prepare. There is a translator and viotra to complete it.

    The former can take pictures and translate, while the latter can translate speech but is not very easy to use. It's just that I've passed level 4 and haven't used it for many years. I can also communicate simply.

    Some Japanese subways stop at all stations, some stop at some stations, and some stop extremely urgently. Just look at the logo and there are two versions, both Chinese and English. The subway in Japan doesn't go anywhere at one entrance, so you'll need to find the corresponding entrance according to the map to get on the train.

    If you don't know how to ask the staff to show him the map, you need to leave the station before entering the station when you transfer. The subway instructions are clear and can't be wrong.

    Insurance. It is recommended to buy a copy.

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