Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What interesting/quirky places are there to visit in Tokyo, near the Shinjuku/Shibuy/Ikebukuro area?

Question:


I here on holiday for another week, so far my partner and I have been to disneyland, uneno zoo, harajuki, lovely parks, temples, tskuki fish market, bars, amekyonko market, earthquake hall, and now we have ran out of things to do :(


many thanks p.s we are in our early 20s if that helps.

Answer:


The highlights of Tokyo include, The Imperial Palace, Meiji Shrine; Asakusa district famous for Sensoji temple and Nakamise shopping street with cheap, antique kimonos, geisha bags and beautiful paper products, Sensoji temple, and the Kappabashi kitchen street for those plastic replicas of food seen in restaurant windows. Ueno for its park and museums, Akehabara for electronics, Shinjuku for its shopping with its huge Takashimaya department store and food hall, Tokyu Hands eight level craft store and Uniqlo store for really cheap, high quality, basic clothing, Harajuku for cheap shopping and Japanese street fashion, and Shiodome for entertainment.

Other places of interest include Shibuya for its famous intersection where the style tribes gather and Shibuya 109 the 10 level fashion emporium. Rappongi traditionally known for its nightclubs and bars, but now for its numerous upscale boutiques, smart cafes and Rappongi Hills with the 52 storey Mori building and Tokyo City View a walkway that wraps around the building offering 360 degree views stretching as far as Mt Fuji. Ginza for Matsuya department store and food hall.

Read more about Tokyo here
http://japan-australia.blogspot.com/2010…

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