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2019
15
December
How to make the most of a week in Tokyo with your 18-year-old son?
15
December
Question:
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Mindy
Loved Teamlab Borderless
Rafia
Mindy is this a neighborhood?
Mindy
No it's a digital art museum. Look it up! I added the correct link here
Rafia
Mindy thank you..
Sam
I third this!!
Rafia
wow .. thanks
How much time does one need here?
Saw the pics.. looks amazing
Lisa
I did teamlab planets and it was awesome. Went early afternoon, no line up
Zack
Mindy We did both Borderless and Planets. Definitely preferred Planets!
Eóin
Meiji-jingu and Harajuku in one go. A little cool shrine for you and a crazy youth street for him. They’re right beside each other. and if you go from the shrine to harajuku and keep on going you can get to Omotesando which is a very fancy shopping area, great to look even if you’re not buying
Rafia
Eóin Smith thank you
Rafia
I was looking up things to do.. it is overwhelming.
Has anyone visited an onsen? Would it be too cold to visit an onsen?
Emily
Rafiaetye i only ever visited indoor onsen/bathhouses but just heads up the ones I went to separate men and women into separate areas and you must strip naked. There are also some other unofficial/official rules you should look over online before you go- no visible tattoos and your towel should never touch the water (an unofficial rule I didn’t find out until after). A great experience though if you decide to go.
Rafia
Emily McGinnis I agree an indoor one would be great for December.Not sure if I will go for it but am curious.
Thanks
Imran
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Emily
It’s super fun that you are going to Tokyo together! Here are some suggestions- I went in April 2012 so I’m not sure how they would compare in December: Ueno park & zoo (fun to walk around in, they have paddle boats in the shape of swans, not sure if they would be operational in Dec), Park Hyatt bar at night- drinks are expensive but stay for one and enjoy the view which is priceless, city hall observation deck for a view of the city- can sometimes see mt fuji, stop by a sumo stable and poke your head in to see the wrestlers train, tsukiji fish market for the freshest sushi you will eat in your life - can wake up very very early to see the blue fin tuna auction, imperial palace have beautiful gardens, not sure what they offer in Dec., Shibuya (& shibuya crossing) for great shopping, also enjoy the many vending machines that sell everything under the sun, electronic stores are worth poking your head into- the camera selection will blow your mind ... I think 1 week will allow you to see a lot, if you can swing it I highly recommend a night or two Kyoto. Enjoy!!
Rafia
Emily McGinnis thank you so much. We are staying in kyoto for couple of days.
Rosanna
I went back in Apr 2017 for 2 weeks. You can check out my itinerary on my travel blog. http://boketto.rosannau.com/ We did goto in onsen called Ooedo Onsen - We used it as a night for accomodation as well as we did a late night ticket where you can sleep on recliner lounge chairs or on communal mats area. It's kind of a theme park type of deal and it has indoor and outdoor hot pools. If you have tattoos though, you will need to see if you can find any specific ones that allow that. https://daiba.ooedoonsen.jp/en/#access
Rafia
Rosanna Thank you for sharing your blog, it is priceless.
It is great for other future travels.
Where can one buy the JR pass? Want to read the conditions, also do we need reservations when traveling on JR from one city to another.
Sandra
We were in Tokyo 2 years ago for 5days. The on and off train pass is a great way. Be aware that it is a huge city with hundreds of trains. It can be confusing. We managed and we are in our late 50s.
Christin
We went with our teens to team Lab..Really cool visual digital art..
Christin
https://www.teamlab.art/...
Zack
Koenji is a great area to stay in. There is a hotel in the JR station that is affordable and really great. Also, amazing tempura down the road.
Beena
Yes do go to an onsen
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Tokyo Trip: Reasonably Priced Hotels and Must-Do Activities
Tokyo Trip: Reasonably Priced Hotels and Must-Do Activities
Planning a trip to Tokyo with your 18-year-old son can be an exciting and memorable experience. Tokyo, the vibrant capital of Japan, offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it an ideal destination for travelers of all ages. In this blog post, we'll explore some reasonably priced hotels and must-do activities to help you make the most of your week-long stay in this fascinating city.
Reasonably Priced Hotels in Tokyo
- Sakura Hotel Hatagaya: This budget-friendly hotel is located in the Shinjuku area, providing easy access to the city's major attractions. It offers clean and comfortable rooms with basic amenities at affordable prices.
- APA Hotel Asakusabashi-Ekikita: Situated near the popular Asakusa district, this hotel offers modern rooms at reasonable rates. It's a great base for exploring Tokyo's historic and cultural sites.
- Hotel Sunroute Higashi Shinjuku: This well-reviewed hotel is conveniently located near the Higashi-Shinjuku station, providing easy access to public transportation. It offers comfortable rooms and amenities at an affordable price point.
Must-Do Activities in Tokyo
- Visit Sensoji Temple and Asakusa District: Experience the traditional side of Tokyo by exploring the iconic Sensoji Temple and the vibrant Asakusa district. Stroll through the Nakamise shopping street, and savor traditional Japanese snacks.
- Explore Shibuya Crossing: No trip to Tokyo is complete without witnessing the famous Shibuya Crossing, one of the busiest intersections in the world. Observe the organized chaos as crowds of pedestrians cross from all directions.
- Admire the Views from Tokyo Skytree: The towering Tokyo Skytree offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline. Visit the observation decks for an unforgettable experience.
- Discover Anime and Manga Culture in Akihabara: If you or your son are fans of anime and manga, Akihabara is a must-visit destination. Explore the numerous shops and arcades dedicated to this vibrant subculture.
- Indulge in Sushi and Ramen: Tokyo is a paradise for food lovers. Treat yourselves to authentic sushi at renowned sushi bars or savor the rich flavors of ramen at popular ramen joints.
Is a Week Enough?
While a week may not be enough to explore every corner of Tokyo, it's a reasonable amount of time to experience the city's highlights and get a taste of its
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Rafia
Planning on going to Tokyo,Japan for a week with my 18 year old son.Any insight on some reasonably priced hotels and must do things.
Is a week enough?
Thank you