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Where can solo travelers find unique experiences in Tokyo and Hong Kong?

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Angad

I'm going to Tokyo and Hong Kong in January... spending just 4 days in each city. It's my first time and going alone lol. Any "must visit" places in either city other than the well known tourist spots? Thanks!

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Cameron

Might be hard to list them all out here, but on my two trips to Japan I used this website to help guide me! https://www.japan-guide.com/

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Adrienne

I always visit the Buddha in Hong Kong. It’s getting more and more touristy, but still worth a visit.

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Karen

Definitely the Big Buddha

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Steve

And check out Tai O fishing village while visiting the Big Buddha. Just a short bus ride away. Also, Nan Lian Garden/Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill.

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Suzanna

I recommend using Klook for a discount and skipping the normal lineup.

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Suzanna

https://www.klook.com/

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Cait

Tokyo is amazing. Four days is not enough to see everything so I would say pick what kind of scene you want because every neighbourhood is so different. For a more touristy area you could do Asakusa. Akihabara is a more weird hip area, There is an amazing park near Harajuku that leads to an old sake distillery.

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Ollan

Take river boat ride from Hamarikyu Gardens to Asakusa , short walk to major attractions...check winter schedule for boat..

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Andy

I used to take people who visited to Hamrikyu like Ollan suggests. For something off the beaten track into the suburbs, this was a favorite restaurant. About 40 minutes from Shinjuku https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g1021282...

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Andy

And this place was a really fun experience - food cooked right in front of you, very lively. Ikebukuro is on the Tokyo loop Yamanote line a few stops from Shinjuku. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Restaurant_Review-g1066460...

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Sheila

Hong Kong, take the Star Ferry across to Kowloon. It's dirt cheap and really gives you the feeling of being on holidays

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Stephen

Piss alley in shinjuku lol. if you like yakitori and other street meat..

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Andy

Yes, great atmosphere - worth a visit at least

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Sandra

Visit the wild monkeys. Just be careful. At least if you love wild monkeys as much as I do
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The giant Buddha was awesome as well. And the aerial tram.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g294217...
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowUserReviews-g294217...

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Ed

Warning about these wild monkeys. I’d try to watch them from inside a vehicle as these wild monkeys will kick your ass if you are not careful. Even the locals avoid them

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Anna

The Imperial gardens are cool and then you can go for ramen in Tokyo station before or after.

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Keith

Star Ferry. The Peak. Take ferry to Lantau for day. Best bar? 7-11:) Kowloon Park is col in temperature. Ladies Market and Temole Street Market are not really good but youll go. Sneaker Market? Just lots if brand name sneakers. And the lazer light show should ha e won all those awards for being shit! Oh have some dim sum. Was there 3 weeks ago and Tim Ho Wan is still good but locals have moved on. And there is a roof bar area where you can bring your own alcohol! Public area outside or bar.

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Keith

Also to get to base of the tran for the peak take the escalators...kinda fun. Longest in world...they go and go!

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Ollan

Also, I attended major Sumo wrestling tournaments...a hoot...buy tickets far in advance

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Marko

Tokyo fish market

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Juliana Chiu
In Hong Kong, street food!

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Kristy

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Michele

Jacqueline Parker

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Sabrina

My son is in Tokyo on a solo trip. He found it really easy to get around, friendly and exciting. He says Not to miss going to Disney Tokyo. He is heading to Hong Kong next.. plans to do Disney Hong Kong also.

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Koji

Although this is not recommended, I think that the morning commuter train in Tokyo will have a very exciting experience. Especially it is better to prepare around 8 o'clock in the morning. It means that you should not ride a morning commuter train.lol

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James

Actually, I'd recommend it as an experience. Get on the Yamanote line at 7:30am, grab a seat, and do a full loop.

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Nikki

Hong Kong. Star ferry(like the seabus). The peak. Temple Street night market

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Marci

Go for a wander and find Oddies Foodies. Amazing egg waffles.If I had found this place earlier in my trip I would have been there every day.

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Shaun

Download the app called Klook, it's like Groupon for Asia. I saved a lot of money in Hong Kong last month with it.

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Laura

Kamakura temple
Shinjuku okinomiyaki restaurant and kitchen wares.
Noodle soup restaurant Lots of pictures to point to. miso soup ramen

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Kylie

Bre Christine

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James

If you are using Narita airport, the town of Narita very nearby is a great old town with a big temple and nice old shopping street with interesting souvenirs.


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Off-the-Beaten-Path Gems in Tokyo and Hong Kong

As you plan your first solo trip to Tokyo and Hong Kong, it's understandable to want to explore beyond the well-known tourist spots. Both cities offer a wealth of hidden gems that can provide a more authentic and immersive experience. Here are some must-visit places that you might want to consider:

Tokyo

  • Yanaka Ginza: This charming neighborhood is a time capsule of old Tokyo, with narrow streets lined with traditional shops, temples, and a vibrant local community.
  • Metabolist Architecture: Tokyo is home to several remarkable examples of metabolist architecture, such as the Nakagin Capsule Tower and the Tokyo International Forum. These unique structures are a feast for the eyes and perfect for architecture enthusiasts.
  • Daikanyama: This trendy neighborhood is known for its artsy vibe, independent boutiques, cafes, and bookstores. It's a great place to explore on foot and soak in the local atmosphere.

Hong Kong

  • Tai O Fishing Village: This quaint village on Lantau Island offers a glimpse into Hong Kong's traditional way of life. You can explore the stilt houses, visit the local market, and even take a boat tour to see the iconic pink dolphins.
  • Nan Lian Garden: This tranquil oasis in the heart of Hong Kong is a beautifully landscaped garden that showcases traditional Chinese architecture and design. It's a perfect spot to escape the city's hustle and bustle.
  • Sai Kung Town: This charming seaside town is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails, beaches, and opportunities for kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. It's also home to a vibrant seafood market and local restaurants.

These are just a few suggestions to help you venture off the beaten path and experience the authentic side of Tokyo and Hong Kong. Don't forget to immerse yourself in the local culture, try the amazing cuisine, and connect with the friendly locals for an unforgettable solo adventure.









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