Now everyone would want to go to Japan. after opening the country for tourists to enter Who plans to go to Tokyo? We come to update the areas that should not be missed when going to the Japanese capital.
1. Shibuya
Things to do in Tokyo, Shibuya area The area that Thai people are familiar with come to see the metropolis of Tokyo. Walk around Hachiko Seihai at the Hachiko Monument source of brand name stores sportswear shop famous shoe brands to many restaurants, cafes, and there is a viewpoint on the 229-meter-high SHIBUYA Sky Building where you can see a 360-degree view of the metropolis of Tokyo.
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2. Shinjuku
Walk around Shibuya and then check in at Shinjuku. In which Shinjuku is an area that gathers entertainment, whether it is shopping, restaurants, bars, and many drinking places in this area. It is the central area in terms of administration. Tourism And cultural aspects of Tokyo and Shinjuku Station, which is the main station of the Shinjuku area. And there are more than 3 million passengers per day ever.
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3. Omoide Yokocho
A small alley full of yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and beer for the first visit Finding the Omoide Area Shinjuku's yokocho can be tricky. Small alleys with storefronts line the paths, facing each other snuggly and snuggled between them. Just two people walking in the opposite direction, just fit the width of the road.
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4. Odaiba
Odaiba is a high-tech entertainment complex on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay. It is accessed via the Rainbow Bridge or the futuristic Yurikamome Railway. Many visitors go to the beach in Seaside Park, enjoy views of Mount Fuji from the Daikanransha Ferris Wheel, and interact with robots at the Miraikan Science Museum. The neighborhood's shopping malls include the Aqua City and Venice-themed VenusFort. There is also a sushi bar overlooking the sea. Suitable for walking and looking at a wide view in the heart of Tokyo.
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5. Ueno
Ueno is an old neighborhood marked by exquisite Shinto shrines and Zen temples, such as the 17th-century Shinobazunoike Bentendo Temple, which sits on an island in the middle of a pond and forms part of Ueno Park. Nearby is the Tokyo National Museum, where Japanese antiques are exhibited. The National Museum of Western Art houses works by Van Gogh and Picasso. Also in the park is Ueno Zoo, which now houses a beloved big panda named Xiang Xiang, as well as Ameya-Yokochō. This is a large open-air market with restaurants and handicraft shops.
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6. Asakusa
The Asakusa area retains the traditional atmosphere of Tokyo as well. In this area there are both traditional craft shops. and street food stalls that line Nakamise Street near Senso-ji Temple There is also the Hanayashiki Amusement Park which was built in the mid 19th century with many rides and cafes. Including a fireworks show as well The waterfront area in this area is filled with an ever-increasing number of high-end restaurants. While the alleys of the area are home to laid-back izakaya bars. many shops together.
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7. Akihabara
Akihabara is a bustling shopping area. and also known as an electrical appliance store that has since a small shop There is also a store specializing in Japanese manga, animation, and video games, such as Tokyo Anime Center, which has exhibition and souvenir sections, and Radio. The 10-story Kaikan is filled with toys, card games, and collectibles. Nearby is a café where employees dressed as maids and butlers are sure to wow your friends.
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8. Shimokitazawa
Shimokitazawa district It's a city that's close to both Shibuya and Shinjuku. But once you get off the station, you'll find that the atmosphere is filled with simplicity. Not as crowded as Shibuya and Shinjuku. This area exudes a nostalgic vibe and a free-spirited atmosphere. There are second-hand clothing stores, bookstores, music stores, or cafés and bars with a unique atmosphere. Shimokitazawa starts to get busier around noon. In the afternoon, walk and shop after that. In the evening, sit at a bar or café. It's up to friends. It's convenient.
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9. Kichijoji
Kichijoji is a neighborhood in Musashino City. west of Tokyo Japan It is centered on the compact but popular shopping district to the north and south of Kichijoji Station. which has many shops, restaurants, bars and coffee shops. The area is a popular center for shopping and leisure in the greater Tokyo area.
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10. Meiji Jingu
Meiji Jingu Shrine, a shrine built to honor the Empress of the Meiji era, who reigned from 1867-1912 after the death of Emperor Meiji. The people of Tokyo were clamoring for a shrine to be built to honor Emperor Meiji.
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