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Ringing in the New Year in Tokyo: Where to Party and What to See on a 12-Night Adventure?
27
June
Question:
Humans say...
Sarah
Following!
Josh
Is this your first time? What district are you in? We stayed in gotanda near the yamata loop so that is my reference point. Also depends what you like to see
Taylor
Having been to Japan a few times, if I had 12 days I would split:
Tokyo 5 days - shibuya tokyu excel
Hakone 1 day - mount view hakone
Osaka 4 - cross hotel, do day trip to kobe and himeji from here
Kyoto 2 - hotel sunline
My wife would probably argue to take a day from tokyo or osaka and add to kyoto
Lisa
Taylor I'd say take a day out of Osaka and add to Kyoto!
Also, I really enjoyed Hiroshima and that really only needs one day
Eóin
New Years day is going to be crowded at all the shrines, so unless you really want to see them that day I'd steer clear. Also, New Years day tends to be like our Christmas day, everyone is with family. Maybe make new years day a shinkansen day down to Osaka/Kyoto and work your way back... that's what I'd do.
Alicia
Danila Zeneli
Delphine Wapoutou
Beena
Kyoto SND Hiroshima/Miyajima r a must
In Tokyo go one evening to a pub in Rapongi Hill
Mercedes
Make sure to check out Akihabara in Tokyo if you are in to anime or gaming, even if you aren't, it's a great experience. In that area there is a Roast Beef Ohno that has an awesome Wagyu beef dish! Go to Harajuku, there's the well known street Takeshita that has insta worthy treats, and close by are some awesome shops and cafes like Dumbo at Galaxy (Samsung). If you are into Disney, check out Disney sea! I love Tokyo, we were just there last week for 8 days
Kyle
Any chance of seeing cherry blossoms in January?
A.I. says...
Tokyo and Beyond: A 12-Night New Year's Eve Adventure
Tokyo and Beyond: A 12-Night New Year's Eve Adventure
Traveling to Japan for the New Year's Eve celebrations is an experience like no other. With 12 nights to explore, you and your friends have ample time to immerse yourselves in the vibrant culture, stunning sights, and electrifying nightlife of this amazing country.
Nightlife in Tokyo
Tokyo is renowned for its incredible nightlife scene, offering a wide range of options to suit every taste. Here are some must-visit spots:
- Shibuya Crossing: This famous scramble crossing is a spectacle in itself, with neon lights and crowds converging in a lively display. Grab a drink in the surrounding area and watch the world go by.
- Roppongi: This lively district is packed with bars, clubs, and restaurants catering to both locals and tourists. Head to Gaien Higashi-dori for a lively party atmosphere.
- Golden Gai: This network of tiny bars and izakayas in Shinjuku is a unique and quirky experience. Each bar has its own theme and personality, making for a memorable night out.
Attractions and Sights
Japan offers an incredible array of cultural and historical attractions, as well as breathtaking natural scenery. Here are some highlights:
- Sensoji Temple: This ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa is a must-visit, with its iconic Kaminarimon gate and vibrant atmosphere.
- Imperial Palace: Explore the serene grounds and gardens of the Imperial Palace, the residence of the Emperor of Japan.
- Meiji Shrine: This iconic Shinto shrine is nestled in a peaceful forest area, offering a respite from the bustling city.
- Mount Fuji: While in Tokyo, consider taking a day trip to witness the majestic beauty of Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain.
Itinerary Suggestions
With 12 nights at your disposal, you have the luxury of exploring multiple cities. Here's a suggested itinerary:
- Tokyo (6 nights): Begin your journey in the vibrant capital, where you can experience the perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Spend your New Year's Eve in Tokyo for an unforgettable celebration.
- Kyoto (3 nights): Journey to the historical and cultural heart of Japan, where you can admire ancient temples, shrines, and gardens. Kyoto offers a glimpse into Japan's rich heritage.
- Osaka (3 nights): Conclude your trip in Osaka, known for its lively street food scene, vibrant nightlife, and modern attractions like Universal Studios Japan.
This itinerary allows you to fully experience the contrasts of Japan, from the bustling metropolis of Tokyo to the serene beauty of Kyoto, and the contemporary energy of Osaka.
No matter where your
Kyle
I'm flying into Tokyo on NYE for 12 nights with 2 other friends. Any suggestions on nightlife, and attractions/sights? Also, looking for recommendations for how long we should stay in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, etc. Thanks!