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2016
4
February
Looking for Tokyo travel tips? What are the must-see attractions for a 3-day trip?
4
February
Question:
Humans say...
Bohdan
Shibuya (Bear Pond Espresso & Madosh! Cafe)
Priscill
Ninja akasaka!!
Adam
Don't miss the Robot Restaurant. It's insane! Book though japanican and get a discounted ticket with a free alcoholic beverage (no I don't work for them
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Vanessa
Robot restaurant is a must!!
Check out Harajuku for some of the most unique styles and foods.
Jessica
We were there during a sumo wrestling tournament - very unique experience! Look into whether there is one on while you're there!
Nisa
Odaiba is a cool place to visit
Janice
I made a Tokyo list of recommendations on my blog from my summer trip! Check it out: http://www.stoneandfern.com/tokyo-city-travel-guide/
Alison
This is legit
Janice
thanks everyone!
Daniel
Akihabara
Gary
Must try this restaurant
http://www.redrock-kobebeef.com/menu_Foreignlang.html
Dave
Following, because I'm going in April/May.
Janice
lol I'm going in April too
Mel
Same here...
Sara
Following
Emilia
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Otis
asakusa is great, shibuya is a must see, hard to do much in 3 days unless you really huslte, but I love to leave a day for hakone
Liane
Kappabashi-dori is lined with restaurant/kitchen supply stores. So much fun to poke around and shop in. Something for everyone and some good deals to be had. Get coffee supplies, an awesome knife, plastic foods, etc.
Karen
Tskiji fish market is the best 5am breakfast experience...says my brother in law
Ed
Kasai Rinkai and that market outside Shinkoiwa station If you wanna travel Tokyo thru the backdoor
Shelley
Enjoy! I'm visiting Tokyo right now!
Davis
Nakameguru !
Yaryna
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GP
Robot restaurant is way too touristic. Id rather do Mario Go Kart in the city instead. Note that you must have a valid international driver's license.
El
Check out a Onsen. Oedo-Onsenmonogatari
2 Chome-6 Aomi, Kōtō-ku, Tōkyō-to 135-0064, Japan
https://goo.gl/maps/eR5K7LujqhM2 this one was touristy but wicked
Haseeb
I just returned from Japan last week.
Take Tokyo Metro for fun . Spend an evening/night in Ginza, Breakfast in Tsujki Fish market. ( 2 hours ). Akhibara computer market ( 2-3 ) hours . spend 3-4 hours in Shibuya Crossing ( Famous Tokyo Drift Scene )and around. ,an evening in Rapongi for 3-5 hours. Taxis are better than Uber.
Jeff
if you are looking for reasonably priced souvenirs, check out Oriental Bazaar in Omotesando.. close to Yoyogi Park..
Janice
Perfect thanks!
Waseem
Following . I am going in March for 10 days
A.I. says...
Exploring Tokyo in 3 Days: A Whirlwind Adventure
Exploring Tokyo in 3 Days: A Whirlwind Adventure
Tokyo, the vibrant capital of Japan, is a city that offers an unparalleled blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. With its incredible food scene, rich cultural heritage, and stunning architecture, Tokyo is a must-visit destination for any traveler. If you have only three days to explore this fascinating city, here are some recommendations to help you make the most of your time.
Day 1: Immerse Yourself in Tokyo's Past and Present
- Sensoji Temple: Start your day by visiting the iconic Sensoji Temple, a centuries-old Buddhist temple located in the heart of Asakusa. Wander through the Nakamise Shopping Street, where you can find traditional souvenirs and delicious street food.
- Imperial Palace East Gardens: Escape the bustling city and explore the tranquil Imperial Palace East Gardens, where you can stroll through peaceful gardens and admire the remnants of the former Edo Castle.
- Shibuya Crossing: No visit to Tokyo is complete without experiencing the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest intersections in the world. Marvel at the sea of pedestrians crossing the intersection in an organized chaos.
- Harajuku: Embrace the vibrant youth culture of Tokyo by exploring the trendy Harajuku district, famous for its eclectic fashion, quirky shops, and lively street vendors.
Day 2: Indulge in Japanese Cuisine and Nightlife
- Tsukiji Fish Market: Rise early and head to the iconic Tsukiji Fish Market, where you can witness the bustling atmosphere of one of the world's largest fish markets and sample some of the freshest sushi in Tokyo.
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: Escape the city's hustle and bustle by visiting the serene Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, a beautiful oasis featuring traditional Japanese gardens, tranquil ponds, and stunning cherry blossom trees (if visiting during the spring).
- Golden Gai: In the evening, explore the narrow alleyways of Golden Gai, a unique area filled with tiny, eclectic bars and eateries, each with its own distinct character and charm.
- Robot Restaurant: For a truly unique and unforgettable experience, attend the Robot Restaurant, a mind-blowing show featuring dazzling lights, robotic performers, and over-the-top costumes and sets.
Day 3: Embrace Tokyo's Quirkiness and Natural Beauty
- Kawaii Monster Café: Start your day by visiting the Kawaii Monster Café, a surreal and colorful café inspired by Japanese pop culture, where you can enjoy themed drinks and snacks in a whimsical setting.
- Akihabara: Explore Akihabara, Tokyo's "Electric Town," where you can immerse yourself in the world of anime, manga, and gaming. Browse through countless shops selling electronics, collectibles,
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Any recommendations for things to do/places to visit/unique things in Tokyo for 3 days? Need to pack in as much as possible!