
24 Hours in Tokyo Japan Budget Travel Guide
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Date: 2019-09-05
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erika myty
I was a local guide while I was leaving there and once I had to show a couple all of what you can see in 8hrs. so here is what I did if anyone wants some tips. First I took them to Meiji Jingu, then walked Takeshita Street and Omotesando (it was early in the morning so stores were opening at the time, be aware that most stores open at 10-11) then we walked through cat street which leads to Shibuya. There we saw all the hot spots and had some lunch. After that we went to the Imperial Palace Graden (if you wish to enter the Palace itself you should go before 1pm because there are limited tickets to go in or maybe you could get them online) after that we were planning on going to Ginza but we skipped it because of lack of time but you can totally go. and finally we went to Asakusa which is were you can buy lots of traditional foods in the street and at the end there are several temples (stores close at 5pm) and is you want to see the sunset I would recommend to clim the Sky Tree which is near there as well. you can see all of Tokyo in daytime and nighttime. and if the weather is super nice you could be lucky and be able to see Mount Fuji we travelled all of this by train in the Ginza Line. hope this is helpful to someone: )
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I was a local guide while I was leaving there and once I had to show a couple all of what you can see in 8hrs. so here is what I did if anyone wants some tips. First I took them to Meiji Jingu, then walked Takeshita Street and Omotesando (it was early in the morning so stores were opening at the time, be aware that most stores open at 10-11) then we walked through cat street which leads to Shibuya. There we saw all the hot spots and had some lunch. After that we went to the Imperial Palace Graden (if you wish to enter the Palace itself you should go before 1pm because there are limited tickets to go in or maybe you could get them online) after that we were planning on going to Ginza but we skipped it because of lack of time but you can totally go. and finally we went to Asakusa which is were you can buy lots of traditional foods in the street and at the end there are several temples (stores close at 5pm) and is you want to see the sunset I would recommend to clim the Sky Tree which is near there as well. you can see all of Tokyo in daytime and nighttime. and if the weather is super nice you could be lucky and be able to see Mount Fuji we travelled all of this by train in the Ginza Line. hope this is helpful to someone: )
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ForUploadin
I have seen Tokyo for over 30 years. Regrettably, Tokyo already passed its golden age when much less foreign tourits come there and Tokyo used to be more exciting than now. Many new cultures, music, arts, movies and fashions were born in Tokyo in those days while it did not look so to outside of Japan just because of lacks of enough knowledges about Japan. Today, Tokyo has become much less energetic and boring even though it has become to looks more appealing to tourists only with traces of the golden age. I wish that Tokyo regains its shines someday.
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I have seen Tokyo for over 30 years. Regrettably, Tokyo already passed its golden age when much less foreign tourits come there and Tokyo used to be more exciting than now. Many new cultures, music, arts, movies and fashions were born in Tokyo in those days while it did not look so to outside of Japan just because of lacks of enough knowledges about Japan. Today, Tokyo has become much less energetic and boring even though it has become to looks more appealing to tourists only with traces of the golden age. I wish that Tokyo regains its shines someday.
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Ramon Calleja
Haha laughed so much when he said he got lost in metro, exact same thing happened when i first landed in Tokyo trying to use the metro. One of my best holidays, only did 10 days in Tokyo and still feel that I barely saw anything and could have seen much more as its so big and so much to do. Highly recommend people going there even, magically city
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Haha laughed so much when he said he got lost in metro, exact same thing happened when i first landed in Tokyo trying to use the metro. One of my best holidays, only did 10 days in Tokyo and still feel that I barely saw anything and could have seen much more as its so big and so much to do. Highly recommend people going there even, magically city
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Ben CG
Nice one Marko You could've gone up Mori Tower in Roppongi before the izakaya to get the best view of the city on a helipad called the Sky Deck to really top off a day in my favourite city I've got lots of videos from Japan if you feel like stopping by for some inspiration, though I've not done Hokkaido yet. Looking forward to seeing more
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Nice one Marko You could've gone up Mori Tower in Roppongi before the izakaya to get the best view of the city on a helipad called the Sky Deck to really top off a day in my favourite city I've got lots of videos from Japan if you feel like stopping by for some inspiration, though I've not done Hokkaido yet. Looking forward to seeing more
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Dino Ard
Certain Japanese restaurants dont allow other races to dine in. Another thing is they frown on a large order of sushi. They prefer if you order sushi to order at the bar 1 at a time. Their tradition is the best way to enjoy sushi is right when its served. I enjoy watching a lot of travel stuff and i picked up on that.
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Certain Japanese restaurants dont allow other races to dine in. Another thing is they frown on a large order of sushi. They prefer if you order sushi to order at the bar 1 at a time. Their tradition is the best way to enjoy sushi is right when its served. I enjoy watching a lot of travel stuff and i picked up on that.
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andgainingspeed
Tokyo is the ultimate megalopolis. It just goes on and on. No green zones between the wards. It is a world class city everyone should visit if they can visit. Thumbs up for knocking out all the usual spots in one day while still having time to get salaryman drunk. Looking forward to the Hokkaido video.
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Tokyo is the ultimate megalopolis. It just goes on and on. No green zones between the wards. It is a world class city everyone should visit if they can visit. Thumbs up for knocking out all the usual spots in one day while still having time to get salaryman drunk. Looking forward to the Hokkaido video.
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Reformatt Show
24 hours is not a lot of time, next time visit some of the crazy cool places instead of the basic plain tourist spots, there is way more fun stuff to see. These videos about Meiji shrine, sushi, takeshita dori and Shibuya come in buckets daily sadly. Aside from that, keep up the good job
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24 hours is not a lot of time, next time visit some of the crazy cool places instead of the basic plain tourist spots, there is way more fun stuff to see. These videos about Meiji shrine, sushi, takeshita dori and Shibuya come in buckets daily sadly. Aside from that, keep up the good job
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Soo Hyun Kim
It was really interesting for you to compare between the blend of modern tech world and the traditional world between Seoul and Tokyo. Tokyo definitely has better preserved historical palaces and temples than Seoul does. I wonder if Vagabrothers know why though.
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It was really interesting for you to compare between the blend of modern tech world and the traditional world between Seoul and Tokyo. Tokyo definitely has better preserved historical palaces and temples than Seoul does. I wonder if Vagabrothers know why though.
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Kaitybubbly
Japan is my favourite place to travel to I've been once for a month during autumn foliage season and I am going again for a month for cherry blossom season this year: ) Can't wait to see more Japan videos from you, I've heard great things about Hokkaido.
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Japan is my favourite place to travel to I've been once for a month during autumn foliage season and I am going again for a month for cherry blossom season this year: ) Can't wait to see more Japan videos from you, I've heard great things about Hokkaido.
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YONAS Avenue
Japan has always been in my bucket list as a country to go to. Thanks for showing the other side of Tokyo not just the commercially popular one. This video gives me the feel of how Japanese live their usual lives. :) kuddos
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Japan has always been in my bucket list as a country to go to. Thanks for showing the other side of Tokyo not just the commercially popular one. This video gives me the feel of how Japanese live their usual lives. :) kuddos
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