My Japan List - Tokyo
My Japan List - Tokyo
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Shibuya Sky
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Nadiff A/P/A/R/T
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Tokyo International Forum
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Edo-Tokyo Museum
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Features city models of Edo and Tokyo between 1590 and 1964. Closed till 2025 for renovations
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Ghibli Museum
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ART AQUARIUM MUSEUM
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Can be finished in about an hour. Tickets in advanced recommended but not required
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Tokyo City View
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For a free viewing check out the South observation deck at the Tokyo metropolitan government
https://www.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/english/offices/observat.html
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Ōta Memorial Museum of Art
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Tokyo Dome
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Tokyo Joypolis
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Owl Cafe Tokyo
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Samurai Armor Photo Studio
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Kujira Entertainment
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Toyosu Fish Market & Tsukiji Tour
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Las subastas de pescado tienen lugar entre las 5:30 y 6:30.
El edifico cuenta con un restaurante y ventanas para poder observar las subastas, pero es necesario hacer una reserva para poder ver las subastas. Las reservas no aseguran poder acceder a la subasta, ya que se hace una rifa
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Tsukiji Outer Market
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Ir sobre las 9, después de que los comerciantes hayan comprado, y haya más clientes particulares. Llevar efectivo ya que no suelen aceptar tarjetas
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Shops
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Laforet Harajuku
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Yanaka Ginza
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animate Ikebukuro main store
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GiGO Akihabara 1
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Sekaido Shinjuku
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Harajuku Chicago Jingumae
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Second hand stores with vintage yukata, kimono and kimono jackets
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Shu Uemura Flagship Store Omotesando (Shu Tokyo Makeup Box)
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Donguri Republic (Ghibli Store in Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi)
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SELFURUGI 池袋店
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Furuhon-Ichiba Hikarigaoka Shop
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Mandarake Nakano
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Mandarake
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Nakano Broadway
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GINZA SIX
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TSUTAYA BOOKSTORE 恵比寿ガーデンプレイス店
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Komiyama Book Store
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HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET
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Haibara
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Tokyo Kitsch
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Harmonica Yokocho
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Kappabashi Dougu Street
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Nakamise-dori Street
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The path is 250 meters long and features about 90 stands selling souvenirs, traditional goods and street food
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Food & Drinks
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mipig cafe - Harajuku
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Gyukatsu Motomura Ueno
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Shinjuku Golden Gai
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Masses tavern Chibachan Akihabara
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Wagyu beef Kintare Jiyugaoka
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DAIKANYAMA T-SITE
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Omoide Yokocho
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Shin-Ōkubo Kankoku Yokochō (Korea alley)
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Kumachan Onsen
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Hana Kagura
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🌟I highly recommend their bento lunch! You get a 12 little dishes to try - it's not on their dinner menu.
The atmosphere of this place is really gorgeous, and the surrounding neighbourhood is lovely to wander around - lots of cute little shops, without being super touristy
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Hoppy Street
@graceg
🌟A street filled with post-war retro bars - a lot of them have an outdoor area where you can enjoy a beer and some snacks while people watching. A great option for the evening! You can generally order enough food to count as dinner. There should be a few veggie options on most menus, especially if they have yakitori: just ask for them to point out which of the skewers are veggie only
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Tonkatsu Hasegawa
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Tokyo Ramen Street
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Kyoto-cuisine Nana
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Lunches come in priced set meals. Dinners are more upscale, izakaya style
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Niigata Katsudon Tarekatsu Shibuya
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Ichiran
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MEAT MAN Roppongi
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Niimura
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Gyopao Gyoza Shinjuku
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jonetsu horumon
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Nabezo Asakusa
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Jiromaru Akihabara
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Zakuro Ginza
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HAKATA MOTSUNABE YAMAYA Marunouchi
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Temples
Sensō-ji
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Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. One of my favorite places in Tokyo, Asakusa and Sensoji temple offers lovely sightseeing as well as the Nakamise shopping street.
Note: You may see people blowing smoke onto their faces and inhaling - it is a form of blessing and good fortune.
Tip: you can enjoy a Sumida River cruise from Asakusa via link below for TOKYO CRUISE (also view the route map - https://www.suijobus.co.jp/en/cruise/asakusa/)
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Imperial Palace
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Visitas guiadas gratuitas
Entre dos y tres horas de duración
Se puede reservar el mes en curso y el siguiente
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Meiji Jingu
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Que ver:
- santuario principal
- Manmade forest
- jardín interior (500 yenes)
- meiji jingu museum - 1000 yenes (10-16:30)
RITOS:
- nikku-sai: a las 8 y 12
- tsukinami-sai: el 1 y 15 de cada mes
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Araiyakushi Baishouin
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Nezu Shrine
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Yasukuni Jinja
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Gotokuji Temple
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Suga Shrine
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City
Akihabara
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Barrio electrónico
Mejor momento del día: por la tarde/noche
Recorrido por las zonas de las tiendas + ver las luces de la zona
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Shibuya City
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Kagurazaka
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Nakameguro
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Shimokitazawa
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Ginza
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Roppongi
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Nature
Ueno Park
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Para pasar la mañana
En su interior hay múltiples museos (gratis)
Podemos encontrar:
TEMPLOS
- templo kaneji
- templo kiyomizu kannon
- santuario toshogu (500 yenes para visitar la parte interior)
- templo bentendo
MUSEOS
- museo nacional de Tokio (1000 yenes)
- museo nacional de naturaleza y ciencia (630 yenes)
- museo metropolitano de arte de Tokio (precio depende de la exhibición)
- museo nacional de arte occidental (500 yenes)
-zoo de Ueno (600 yenes)
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Yoyogi Park
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Located right next to Meiji Jingu, is Yoyogi Park, a popular park for locals to hang out. There are many picnic areas, bike paths, cycle rentals, public sport courts, and a dog run within the park. During the summer, at the Yoyogi Park Events Square, there are many festivals like Brazilian Day Japan and Sri Lanka Festival, where you can watch performances and try many food!
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Rikugien Gardens
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Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue
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