A Visitors Guide to Tokyo Japan

A Visitors Guide to  Tokyo Japan

Planning a trip to Tokyo, Japan in the near future? If so, this article will provide you with at least a day full of things to do in Tokyo and will also offer you a few travel trips.

Asia is a lovely place to visit and you will be able to take advantage of some bargains when you travel to Tokyo if you plan ahead. Hotels in Japan are no more expensive then many places and often less expensive than the hotels in Europe. You may even find that as a foreigner you will receive a small discount if you make reservations online. Be sure to check different websites so that you can compare prices and accommodations.

You will also find that domestic transport is moderately priced as long as you choose other modes of transportation over taxis and airplanes. Many hotels have limousine busses to get you to and from the airport or you could take the Keisei Sky Liner train. In the city you may want to use the subway or a Tokyo Combination ticket which is good for one day on a streetcar, Toei bus, JR train or the subway. There are thirteen subway lines and they operate from 5am to a little past midnight. If you are traveling with children from ages 6-12 they will pay half fare prices.

The food in Tokyo is often expensive and that is because most of it needs to be imported. The best thing to do if you are not willing to pay really high prices for meals is to avoid the tourist-trap restaurants and expensive Western-style hotels. Look for the best prices at lunch. The restaurants that serve the lower priced meals will often be the smaller ones and can be found in office building basements and in narrow lanes of business districts. Ask at your hotel desk for recommendations.

Now that we have covered hotels, food and transportation we are ready to move on to some of the sights that can be seen in Tokyo in a day or two. Anime has gone human in Tokyo and you can experience this cartoon-like phenomenon in the Harajuku district and also see some of the same kinds of things in Shibuya, which is the teen capitol of everything cool. There is even a tour you can take if you are truly fascinated by Anime.

Tokyo is also a place to view and experience some of the traditional arts of Japan and the Asian culture. Put on the clothing worn by a geisha and have a picture taken for your scrapbook. You can take a class and learn the art of Japanese flower arranging. Spend several hours or an entire day visiting the gardens, temples, shrines and museums. You will see things in Tokyo that are not available anywhere else you may travel.

Tokyo is also a city of the future. You can shop at some of the most fashionable places imaginable in the Roppongi district. Have fun shopping your way through 53 stories and you may want to visit the City View observatory and the Mori Art Museum.

Have a wonderful adventure in Tokyo, Japan!

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One Response to “A Visitors Guide to Tokyo Japan”

  1. Erick O says:

    Well I lived there for almost 3 months so many things to say.

    1. It's crowded and you'll feel like a giant because they are smaller than Americans. They are very curious and shy.
    2. Yes! Americans are very welcome and girls fall in love for blond hair and blue/green eyes!
    3.They understand English but don't like to talk in it. Better to go with a friend. Please keep personal space long like having space to bow. The most important tourist places has the instructions and signs in Japanese and English. Every train station, subway, airport… easy. Language will not be a barrier… so hard.
    4. Visit Roppongui place is full of dance clubs all styles in Tokyo.
    5. My best places:
    1) Hakone! it takes a weekend. Go with friends. Eat an egg. Use the boat. Nature is great. best on Fall and spring. Take the 3 day pass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakone
    2) Kamakura! lot of temples and big buda! You should go. 1 day. visit bigger temples. Visit buda before 5 pm.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamakura%2C_Kanagawa
    3) ODAIBA! That island you should visit. 1 day. Please meet the modern museum eith the huge earth and the crystal. Skip the tv station or let for the return. Visit the big shopping at the end.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odaiba
    4) In Tokyo take a the a boat trip from HINODE PIRINE (Tokyo) hasta ASAKUSA (temple and you can by a lot of traditional Japanese things here, don't miss it) at the morning.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asakusa
    Then in front is the ashashi beer factory ask for tourist guided visit and for your free beer!. And the Tokyo Tower sure!

    *Buy at the 100 or 200 yen stores. Very convenient. 100 yen an umbrella! Sport clothes for 200… small gift to bring too.

    *Museums: Visit UENO station at Tokyo

    *China town at Yokohama city! And you can't skip the land mark tower of Yokohama and the park at the end.

    I love Yokohama more than Tokyo and it is just a ride in Train away.

    *Be extra clean near japanese… shave every day, take care of your hair, and use deodorant always… they are very sensitive

    Well I think I earned to be selected as best answer
    There there are all my best advices.

    (Tokyo Disney is good but in USA you have the originals…)

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