A 4-day travel guide to Japan. Experience the prosperity and traditional culture of Tokyo
Experience the prosperity, modernity, shopping and traditional culture of Tokyo, Japan. The route is Shinjuku-Shibuya-Ginza-Akihabara.Day 1) Ginza
Tokyo's "wealth and charm" A street full of luxury goods, which is relatively easy to buy. Prada is equivalent to 65% off in China and LV is about 20% off? You must take the Skyline Express, which takes one hour to go around. The departure point is Mitsubishi Building, which is very close to Ginza. You can visit famous buildings and attractions in Tokyo. You can see Tokyo Tower from several angles. It is much better than walking by yourself. The whole process is introduced in Chinese, English and Japanese. There will be some explanations about the construction history of Tokyo. There is a section on the highway that drives very fast. It is very refreshing to blow the sea breeze when passing by the sea. It is recommended to take it on the first day to have a general understanding of history and culture. In addition, if you are interested in a place, you can go there in the next few days.
Day2) Shinjuku Nightlife
Kabukicho Street, I stayed here on the first night. The nightlife is worth experiencing. It's a pity that I didn't make an appointment for the girl group show. There are many cosmetics and electrical appliances in this area. It is very convenient to buy things and eat. There are many people on the road at two or three in the morning. It is very convenient and safe to live here.
Day3) Since I came to Shibuya
I went to check in at the sky first. The ticket was 125 yuan. I went in and took a look. It was indeed the same as the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai. Everyone lined up to take pictures. The elevator looked very good, but in fact, you need to line up. It was very embarrassing to be stared at by a bunch of people. I simply didn't take pictures. There was no need to follow the crowd and walked away directly after sightseeing. In summary, Shibuya Street sells some random things, more Japanese or two-dimensional JK clothes, which may belong to the trend of Japan. There are more young people. The prices of second-hand stores Hermes and Chanel are more expensive than those in China.
Day4) I like Akihabara in Tokyo the most
The most 🇯🇵 characteristic and healing place. The childlike innocence can be greatly satisfied. Adults can go in and stroll around the building. I have to say that Japan's pornographic culture output is the strongest in Asia!
PS:
If you have time, I suggest you spend at least one day at one place. I don’t recommend going to many places in one day. First, taxis in Tokyo are expensive and public transportation is tiring. Second, if you just look at each place, I don’t think it’s fun. I’m in a hurry and I can’t eat well or experience it! If you don’t have time, just cut out a few places!
Ichiran Ramen is not necessary. It’s not bad, but it tastes better than hers at any street restaurant. There’s really no need to look at the recommended internet celebrity restaurants. I randomly went in when I saw many locals. I didn’t fall into a trap. Japan is not like China, where online and localization are firmly integrated. Their offline restaurants are all regular customers or repeat customers within a few kilometers of the local area, so they cook carefully and treat ingredients and tastes very seriously. Wagyu BBQ and Izakaya are all delicious. The more internet celebrity restaurants are, you know. The wine is really delicious. I drink more when I come^_^
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