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Would you like to experience staying in Japan's famous capsule hotels? I have compiled a list of capsule hotels to stay in Tokyo!
I made my first trip to Japan in October 2023 where I stayed in a capsule hotel in Tokyo, Shinjuku! It was a very cozy experience, you may check out my experience in the guide below!
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If you look for the best quality ramen in Tokyo and for a flavor and umami that you will not forget, This is your map
More than two years living in Tokyo made me a huge ramen lover and connoisseur and I am proud to say that I have gathered in this map what I consider to be my top ramen places in Tokyo.
I hope that you enjoy these ramen bowls as much as I did when I was a student there and that this experience makes you a ramen fan as it did to me.
Business • Family • Vegan • Vegetarian • Plus Size • Groups • Wellness • Foodie • Budget
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Buckle up for a day trip that promises fun, wonder, and unforgettable memories for the whole family at Tokyo Skytree.
In this guide, I am going to share our one day itinerary catering to the little explorers – from wide-eyed tots to curious tweens.
And of course, no family expedition is complete without a culinary exploration – savor delectable treats from the local cuisine or indulge in international flavors while overlooking Tokyo's sprawling landscape.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler with little companions or a new to Tokyo for just a few da, this is your invitation to a day that promises to be nothing short of extraordinary. Let's set out on a family-friendly voyage to Tokyo Skytree that will leave hearts soaring and imaginations ignited.
Adventure • Shopping • Foodie
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💸 More recommendations than the Free Travel Guide with Weather & Transporation information included!
🇯🇵 Discover the electrifying pulse of Tokyo, Japan’s sprawling metropolis where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation. From the iconic Shibuya Crossing and the historic temples of Asakusa to the ultra-modern districts of Shinjuku and Akihabara, Tokyo is a city that never ceases to amaze.
What this guide includes;
📍15 Attractions/Must-Dos
✈️ Best Flight Options
🎫 10 City Tours
🚀 8 Adventure Tours
🛏️ 21 Hotel Recommendations
🍕 15 Restaurant Recommendations
☀️ Year Round Weather Info
🚗 Transportation Info
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Tokyo is the largest city in the world, making it easy to get lost in the planning. Use this guide that contains popular attractions and hidden gems alike to help plan your own adventure in the diverse city!
This guide focuses on the major areas and districts of the Tokyo metropolitan area, making it useful for those who only want to travel within a smaller perimeter. Keep in mind that if you're willing to expand your travel circle, there are many half-day and 1-day trips based out of Tokyo!
Family • Groups • Couples • Car-free • People & Culture
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Discover the Best Vegan Restaurants in Tokyo with My Comprehensive Guide to Plant-Based Dining.
I've focused on in Tokyo:
➡ Shibuya
➡ Shinjuku
➡ Ginza
➡ Asakusa
➡ Akihabara
➡ Roppongi
➡ Harajuku / Omotesando
➡ Ikebukuro
➡ Odaiba
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The largest budget hotel chain in Japan with 700 hotels in 47 prefectures; conveniently located near the train station. Below are hand-picked APA Hotels with good reviews .
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APA Hotels are conveniently located near the train station, but the room size is incredibly small, usually 11m² / 118ft². The bathroom is particularly tiny (if you are visiting from the States or you are two people, I can not recommend unless you are used to small space); Prices differ based on the location and season, plus how advanced the booking is made; city outskirts tend to be lower priced than city centers. "Ekimae" means "by the train station".
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When in Japan, you can't leave without tasting Edomae sushi.
Even if it's just for one day in your travel plan, why not reserve a spot at a place where you can witness a genuine chef crafting sushi right in front of you at the counter?
It's guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience!
If you need a Japanese phone number for the reservation, feel free to contact me✨
Couples • Business • Family • Foodie • People & Culture • Luxury
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This is your official guide to visiting Tokyo on a Budget! The biggest struggle when it comes to travelling is trying to budget your trip, especially when it's to a famous city such as Tokyo. Luckily for you, I've experienced this struggle more than once. Now, I can help you avoid breaking YOUR budget all while ensuring that you don't miss out on the amazing sights and culture that this city has to offer. In this guide, I have explored the best FREE things to do in Tokyo by ward!
I hope this helps you when planning your trip to Tokyo, and provides you with some free alternatives so that you can enjoy your trip more and stress about your budget less!
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If you are celiac or intolerant, I'm here to say this: being gluten free in Japan is hard, but not impossible. I am a semi-symptomatic celiac who's spent 2 weeks traveling around Japan, and these are the gluten free restaurants I ate at or learned about!👇
📌 Make sure to SAVE this for your future trip!
50+ • Gluten-free / Celiac • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • Couples • Car-free • Backpacker • Foodie
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Who doesn't love Ramen? Everybody loves it!
Are you going to travel to Tokyo, Japan, but not sure if there will be halal options for you to choose?
As a foodie this is also one of my concern when I'm having my first trip to Japan.
Just check the list that I have. you can make a reservation in advance, or you can wait in a line during the lunch/ dinner time on holidays.
Vegetarian • Halal • Families • Foodie • Budget • Slow Travel • Relaxation
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Being on a plant-based diet can be tricky when overseas, especially in a city where you don't speak the local language fluently.
Here is a quick short guide on where to find plant-based desserts in Tokyo. Hope you will enjoy it!
Disclaimer: The information here are as good as the date published. As stores open and closed periodically, sometimes without announcements, do google or check before visiting to avoid disappointment. Also, in Japan, the term plant-based is loosely used. Strict vegans may want to pay attention and check the ingredients used.
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Tips and tricks for a stress free holiday in Tokyo. This guide will give you all the inside information, tips and tricks for a hassle free trip. This guide covers
- Top Tips (Data Sims, Google Maps, Google Translate)
- Arriving in Tokyo
- Getting from Narita Airport
- Pre doing Immigration paperwork online
- Getting around Tokyo (different types of tickets)
- Baggage Restrictions & Recommendations
- Getting and using the Welcome Suica Card
- Where to stay in Tokyo
- Links to my other Tokyo Location Guides
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🇯🇵 Discover the electrifying pulse of Tokyo, Japan’s sprawling metropolis where ancient traditions meet cutting-edge innovation. From the iconic Shibuya Crossing and the historic temples of Asakusa to the ultra-modern districts of Shinjuku and Akihabara, Tokyo is a city that never ceases to amaze. Dive into the rich culture through must-try culinary hotspots, explore lively street markets, and wander tranquil gardens hidden amidst the urban sprawl.
What this guide includes;
📍10 Attractions/Must-Dos
✈️ Best Flight Options
🎫 10 City Tours
🚀 8 Adventure Tours
🛏️ 15 Hotel Recommendations
🍕 10 Restaurant Recommendations
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Ultimate Guide: Best Hotels & Ryokans in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto for Every Budget and Style
Explore the vibrant cities of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto in Japan while staying at the finest accommodations handpicked for you. From luxurious hotels boasting panoramic city views and Michelin-starred dining to cozy ryokans offering traditional Japanese hospitality and serene hot springs, our guide has something for every traveler's taste and budget. Whether you're seeking the height of opulence or a budget-friendly yet comfortable stay, discover the perfect place to rest your head and make unforgettable memories in Japan's most iconic destinations. Start planning your dream getaway today with our curated selection of top hotels and ryokans.
50+ • Family • Accessibility • Car-free • Couples • Business • Female Solo • Groups • History • Luxury • Budget • People & Culture • Foodie • Boutique • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness • Slow Travel
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"Explore Western Tokyo in a Day: Uncover the vibrant heart of Japan's capital with our jam-packed whirlwind guide! Dive into the eclectic streets of Harajuku, buzz through the iconic crosswalks and shops of Shibuya, and revel in the neon lights of Shinjuku. From fashion-forward boutiques and historic shrines to the best eats and electric nightlife, get ready to experience the pulse of Tokyo's trendiest neighbourhoods—all in just one day!"
LGBTQ+ • Family • Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Budget • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping
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Being on a plant-based diet can be tricky when overseas, especially in a city where you don't speak the local language fluently.
This is my full guide on where to find plant-based desserts and food in Tokyo. Most of them are located around the Shibuya and Shinjuku area. Hope you will enjoy it!
Disclaimer: The information here are as good as the date published. As stores open and closed periodically, sometimes without announcements, do google or check before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Also, in Japan, the term plant-based/vegan is loosely used. Strict vegans may want to pay attention and check the ingredients used.
Vegan • Vegetarian
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Bunkyo and Taito City area map.
Some notable neighbourhoods include: Ueno, Yanaka Ginza, and Nezu.
Mostly lesser known areas that have less noise and lights than the popular tourist spots. These are some good spots to check out if you are uneasy about crowds! Ueno can get a bit busy but its much quieter than Shinjuku or Shibuya.
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