I'm staying there for 3 days, but one day is spent on the bullet train to mount. Fuji. I was wondering if there is any places you recommend! What are the restaurants like as I'm useless with chopsticks 😂 Anything would be great thanks!
I'm staying there for 3 days, but one day is spent on the bullet train to mount. Fuji. I was wondering if there is any places you recommend! What are the restaurants like as I'm useless with chopsticks 😂 Anything would be great thanks!
I'm staying there for 3 days, but one day is spent on the bullet train to mount. Fuji. I was wondering if there is any places you recommend! What are the restaurants like as I'm useless with chopsticks 😂 Anything would be great thanks!
I'm staying there for 3 days, but one day is spent on the bullet train to mount. Fuji. I was wondering if there is any places you recommend! What are the restaurants like as I'm useless with chopsticks 😂 Anything would be great thanks!
I went to Japan for two weeks last year, and it was just incredible! I travelled around from Tokyo out to Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima etc but if you're only there for three days are you only going to be staying in Tokyo? We spent 4 days in Tokyo, but only two days in the city itself so I can give you some tips if you're just staying there.
Regarding the restaurants, as far as I recall they were all chopsticks unfortunately so I'd probably suggest you practice a bit before you go. I wasn't the best with them either before I went, but you'll soon pick it up
I went to Japan for two weeks last year, and it was just incredible! I travelled around from Tokyo out to Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima etc but if you're only there for three days are you only going to be staying in Tokyo? We spent 4 days in Tokyo, but only two days in the city itself so I can give you some tips if you're just staying there.
Regarding the restaurants, as far as I recall they were all chopsticks unfortunately so I'd probably suggest you practice a bit before you go. I wasn't the best with them either before I went, but you'll soon pick it up
I'm staying there for 3 days and then going to Nagasaki, and some other places as we are also going on a cruise. It would be great if you could give me some tips though!
I'm staying there for 3 days and then going to Nagasaki, and some other places as we are also going on a cruise. It would be great if you could give me some tips though!
Ok, well if you have two days in the city I would recommend the following:
-Ueno Park -Meiji shrine -Harajuku -Akihabara -Gundam cafe -The fish markets -Tokyo bay -Robot restaurant -Senso-ji (another shrine, which has markets and stuff next to it during the day) -National Museum of Tokyo
We managed to get through the above in just over two days (we had almost another full day on our way back before our flight home).
- try Japanese curry - get a prepaid SIM from SoftBank or Docomo if you like your internet. I've always found Tokyo to have very little public wifi spots aside from in hotels - hot springs if you get the chance - buy stacks of rare drinks/snacks e.g Grape Fanta, Strawberry Cheesecake KitKats - have fun
Ok, well if you have two days in the city I would recommend the following:
-Ueno Park -Meiji shrine -Harajuku -Akihabara -Gundam cafe -The fish markets -Tokyo bay -Robot restaurant -Senso-ji (another shrine, which has markets and stuff next to it during the day) -National Museum of Tokyo
We managed to get through the above in just over two days (we had almost another full day on our way back before our flight home).
- try Japanese curry - get a prepaid SIM from SoftBank or Docomo if you like your internet. I've always found Tokyo to have very little public wifi spots aside from in hotels - hot springs if you get the chance - buy stacks of rare drinks/snacks e.g Grape Fanta, Strawberry Cheesecake KitKats - have fun
Thanks! Did you visit the sky tree? I'm interested in going there
You are such a lucky person. Would ove to travel to Japan, but I (still) can't. Okinawa seems to be a nice place in general. Oh, before I forget to tell you: avoid Fukushima!
Thanks! Did you visit the sky tree? I'm interested in going there
I was on a student exchange at the time and my host family took me to the tallest building with a viewing station in what I think was the financial district. Their reasoning for this was that because of the SkyTree's location, you'd actually see more of Tokyo from a more central location, albeit at a lesser height.
Sadly I can't remember the name of the building but I'm sure it'll appear in tourist guides
I was on a student exchange at the time and my host family took me to the tallest building with a viewing station in what I think was the financial district. Their reasoning for this was that because of the SkyTree's location, you'd actually see more of Tokyo from a more central location, albeit at a lesser height.
Sadly I can't remember the name of the building but I'm sure it'll appear in tourist guides
You are such a lucky person. Would ove to travel to Japan, but I (still) can't. Okinawa seems to be a nice place in general. Oh, before I forget to tell you: avoid Fukushima!