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Welcome to your FREE guide to Yokohama, Japan.
Or as I call it, "the PG-13 Las Vegas of Japan".
This area has activities for all ages:
🛍️ 🎎 manga and anime shopping spots
🖼️ 🎡 museums and theme parks
🌳⛩️ parks and gardens
🌇🏙 incredible views of Yokohama
☕️🍮 coffee and dessert
🍶🍜 izakayas and ramen
All locations in this guide are featured in the
"10 Things to Do in Yokohama" video on King Kogi YouTube, as well as the "Yokohama Tours" King Kogi video.
I've added a few extra locations as well as a list of hotels that I recommend which are in the area.
Bonus Tips:
-CosmoWorld is fun during the day, but many couples go at night for a more thrilling experience
-Landmark Plaza and Queen's Square Mall have coin lockers so you can store your shopping bags. You can use your subway card to pay for them as well.
-Red Brick Warehouse is always open for shopping, but they change the event in the plaza space. Check their website or instagram to see what they are planning.
-Chinatown is known for street food, but the food choices can get a bit repetitive. Check out the restaurants as well!
-Yokohama Station is great fun in the evening. It's loaded with bars, izakayas, karaoke, arcades, record bars, ramen shops, and more.
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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 .
✨Tip:
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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Contains x5 guides in one bundle pack.
- Tokyo Mega Guide ☆ +100 Locations
- Kichijoji (West Tokyo) ☆ +25 Locations
- The Ultimate Kyoto Guide ☆ +175 Locations
- Osaka Hidden Gems & Food Guide ☆ +50 Locations
- Yokohama ☆ +50 Locations
Whether you're traveling solo, with a group, or as a family, these guides have something for everyone.
You'll find interactive maps guiding you to:
⛩️ shrines, temples, parks, & gardens
🌇 incredible views
🖼️ museums & art galleries
🛍️ souvenir shopping
🍺 street food spots
🍢 traditional cuisine
☕️ coffee shops
🍰 cafes & bakeries
🍱 Japanese comfort food
🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots
🍡 desserts & snack spots
🍜 ramen, udon, and soba
🍶 Japanese izakayas
🌮 international food
🍺 craft beer & cocktail bars
⭐️ locations found in King Kogi videos
These guides also include travel advice, useful links, and basic Japanese phrases.
If you're looking for videos with free information about places to visit in Japan, check out the King Kogi YouTube channel!
Happy travels, and don't forget to take some time to get lost!
⭐️ Martina
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Yokohama is my hometown and the second-largest city in Japan.
This guide features popular local spots, as well as unique cafes, street food, and desserts. There's something for everyone!
Whether you are interested in shopping, exploring history and culture, or just taking in the sights and sounds of the city, Yokohama has it all.
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¿Has estado soñando con explorar zonas menos conocidas de Japón? Puedo ayudarte a que tu viaje sea lo menos estresante y lo más auténtico posible 🔥
Ahora mismo Japón está recibiendo más turistas que nunca, ¿así que por qué no explorar destinos con menos turismo de masas dentro del propio país? Gracias a haber vivido en Japón 4+ años y a haber explorado 40/47 prefecturas, puedo recomendarte algunos de los mejores (¡y menos conocidos!) lugares en todo el país, según la estación.
También soy experta en ahorrar en mis viajes, así que puedo organizar tu viaje a todo tipo de bolsillos, ¡desde ryokan (hoteles tradicionales japoneses) a hostales limpios y modernos!
*p.d. ¡Esto es un servicio de pago! Échale un ojo a mi página para Itinerarios Personalizados ✨
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Have you been dreaming about exploring lesser-known areas in Japan? I can help you make your trip as stress-free and as authentic as possible! 🔥
Right now Japan is busier than ever, so why not explore places with less mass tourism? Thanks to living in Japan 4+ years and exploring 40/47 prefectures, I can give you insight to some of the best (and lesser known!) spots all over the country, depending on the season.
I am also an expert in saving money on my trips, so I can adjust your trip to all kinds of budgets, from ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) to clean and stylish hostels!
*p.s. This is a paid service! Please check my Page for Custom Itineraries :)
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A visit to Japan offers rich history and culture as well as blend of modern and traditional with wonderful food, sights, and people. I lived there for 12+ years and offer travel recommendations with friends and family who plan to visit! This introductory guide is especially helpful for first time visitors to Tokyo... and beyond.
Japan is an archipelago of over 14,000 islands of which approximately 260 are inhabited. Japan's four major islands are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku.
Read on for information about when to visit, where to stay, and sights to see in Tokyo as well as ideas for other places to visit, foods to try, and useful Japanese travel phrases.
* Save this guide for a future trip*
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Embark on a culinary adventure with this essential guide to ramen in Tokyo. Dive into the fascinating history and rich diversity of Japan's iconic noodle dish. Explore the different types of ramen, from the savory shoyu to the rich tonkotsu, and discover what makes each bowl unique. This guide also features detailed information on over 30 must-visit ramen shops across Tokyo, complete with insider tips to enhance your dining experience. Perfect for travelers looking to savor the authentic flavors of Tokyo, this guide is your key to navigating the city's vibrant ramen scene. Get ready to slurp your way through Tokyo’s best ramen spots!
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Japan has a huge culture of soaking in hot springs called onsens - this grew to be one of my absolute favorite parts of Japanese culture! During my time living there, I found myself visiting my local onsen at least twice a week (not kidding!). I found it to be the perfect way to spend alone time, relax, and fully reset.
Japan is home to over 25,000 onsens and it is deeply engrained into Japanese culture. It's not uncommon in Japan for friends, families, or couples to take weekend trips to visit an onsen and its surrounding areas. Known for healing properties, a way to decompress and rejuvenate, and an escape from busy city life - it's a must-try when in Japan!
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This itinerary, thoughtfully crafted from my own experiences living in and exploring Japan, span one week in Tokyo. Here's what you can expect :
🗼 Tokyo day by day itinerary : Explore Tokyo and the surrounding area.
🎍 Map pinpointing all mentioned locations for your convenience.
✈️ Travel Tips : Benefit from practical advice on navigating Japan, including transportation tips , how and where to eat Kobe beef, managing SIM cards and currency exchange, and more.
🎭 Cultural Experiences : how to attend a sumo match , watch a geisha show and Anime Pilgrimage for anime fans, I've included a map and tips for embarking on an unforgettable anime pilgrimage.
🏩 How to find the perfect accommodation, and choose the best area to stay in.
This itinerary is designed for those who really don't want to spend time on travel planning and prefer a nearly ready-to-go trip.
If you're not a planning or itinerary person and desire more freedom in your planning, then my "map & tips" option is better suited for you. It's just the map with all the locations, allowing you to freely choose what you want to do.
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🌸 My itinerary, thoughtfully crafted from my own experiences living in and exploring Japan, span 15 to 20 days of immersive travel. You're not just visiting; you're experiencing Japan's heart through my eyes. Here's what you can expect:
🗼 Kanto Region day by day itinerary : Explore Tokyo and the surrounding areas, including Kamakura, Mount Fuji 🗻, and Nikko.
🏯 Kansai Itinerary: Delve into the heart of Kansai with day-to-day plans for Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Nara, and more. Plus, gain insights into less-explored areas that promise unique experiences.
☮️ Bonus Day in Hiroshima : As an added bonus, how to spend a day in Hiroshima.
📅 Each section is packed with additional ideas for exploring nearby locales.
🎍 Map to accompanies this guide, pinpointing all mentioned locations for your convenience.
✈️ Travel Tips : Benefit from practical advice on navigating Japan, including transportation tips , how and where to eat Kobe beef, managing SIM cards and currency exchange, and more.
🎭 Cultural Experiences : how to attend a sumo match , watch a geisha show and Anime Pilgrimage for anime fans, I've included a map and tips for embarking on an unforgettable anime pilgrimage.
🏩 How to find the perfect accommodation, and choose the best area to stay in.
This itinerary is designed for those who really don't want to spend time on travel planning and prefer a nearly ready-to-go trip.
If you're not a planning or itinerary person and desire more freedom in your planning, then my "map & tips" option is better suited for you. It's just the map with all the locations, allowing you to freely choose what you want to do.
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🌸 Mon itinéraire, soigneusement élaborés à partir de mes propres expériences de vie et d'exploration au Japon, couvrent 15 à 20 jours de voyage immersif. Voici ce à quoi vous pouvez vous attendre :
🗼 Itinéraire jour par jour dans la région de Kanto : Explorez Tokyo et ses environs, incluant Kamakura, le mont Fuji 🗻, et Nikko.
🎍 Une carte pour accompagner cet itinéraire, indiquant tous les lieux mentionnés pour votre commodité.
✈️ Des conseils de voyage : des conseils pratiques pour naviguer au Japon, y compris des astuces de transport, comment et où manger du bœuf de Kobe, gérer des cartes SIM et l'échange de devises, et plus encore.
🎭 Des expériences Culturelles : comment assister à un match de sumo, regarder un spectacle de geisha et une carte, des endroits pour faire un pèlerinage des endroits provenant d'anime.
🏩 Comment trouver le logement parfait, et choisir le meilleur quartier où séjourner.
L'itinéraire est conçu pour les personnes qui ne souhaitent vraiment pas passer du temps à planifier leur voyage et veulent tout avoir prêt pour un voyage presque entièrement préparé.
Si vous n'êtes pas une personne qui aime la planification ou le fait d'avoir un itinéraire, et que vous cherchez plus de liberté dans l'organisation, alors mon offre "map & tips" est mieux adapté pour vous. Il s'agit simplement de la carte avec tous les emplacements, et vous restez libre de faire ce que vous voulez
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A hotel room with an epilepsy warning? An omakase course of tea-based cocktails? I can't say for sure these are hidden gems, but after months of seeing everyone and their moms go to Japan since COVID reopening, I can say these were some of my favorite spots that I seldom saw people visit.
Hi! I'm a Brooklyn-based tech journalist-turned-corporate comms editor. Early in my career I spent a stint as a luxury travel planner and writer specializing in Asia, and if I can toot my own horn, I'm often the friend everyone says "wth Natt, how do you find all these cool spots, drop that itin." (Fine, they don't say it like that, but you get the point).
Travel planning is a great hobby for me, and I am writing this as both a journal to remember my trip by and to share with friends, hence the overly familiar tone you might find below. If you discovered this on the Thatch platform, consider giving my guide a shot and hopefully you'll find it useful for an adventuresome visit to Japan!
This guide includes:
✈️ Pre and post-arrival pro-tips
🛌 Hotel, restaurant, and activity suggestions with some personal anecdotes (we vetted any Instagram vs realities!)
📍 Resources, databases, and things to make your journey more efficient and economical
It is not:
📆 A list of daily itineraries
❓ "Beginner's guide to Japan" i.e. how to book JR trains, basic etiquettes, how to transfer from airport to city
🔝 The absolute best of the bests - opinions here totally my own
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This the free guide that is for all the families out there planning a trip to Japan with your kids. This itinerary and guide will save you time and the full paid guide will be linked here if you are interested.
This will include:
Spacious hotels that are big enough for your entire family.
Family friendly things to do
Family Friendly Restaurants
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We are huge ramen nerds and we have tried pretty much every bowl you can get your hands on in Stockholm.
Our city has seen a huge ramen boom in recent years, but lucky for you we are here to help navigate your way to the perfect match.
These are our top picks.
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One way to get souvenirs in Japan is to collect station stamps (eki stamps) or maybe temple/shrine stamps called "goshuin". But did you know that you can also collect tower stamps?
I have compiled the 19 towers in Japan. See below for more information on where you can collect the stamps!
For private tours in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe or for Japan itinerary planning, you can send me a direct message on Instagram @kansailocaltours.
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