Guided tours in Tokyo

Everyone can find something to enjoy in Tokyo, whether you are interested in its history and culture, architecture, great art, or delectable cuisine.

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Whether you're traveling to Tokyo on business or pleasure, there are many things you can do and see while you're here. From historic temples to neon-lit skyscrapers, Tokyo has a little something for everyone.

Asakusa

Located in Tokyo, Asakusa is a traditional town with a rich history. Aside from its ancient temples, Asakusa offers a variety of interesting attractions. It is also home to some of Tokyo's most recognizable buildings. Whether you're looking for a traditional Japanese experience or want to shop for souvenirs, you'll find what you're looking for in Asakusa.

You'll also find an assortment of restaurants serving all sorts of Japanese delicacies. A popular dish is Unagi Freshwater Eel, which can be purchased for as little as 500 yen and up to 1500 yen. You'll also find a wide selection of traditional craft shops, street-food stalls and casual izakaya bars.

Another popular tourist attraction in Asakusa is the Tokyo Skytree. This building is the tallest structure in Japan and offers expansive views of Asakusa city. You can visit the top of the Skytree and take a look at Senso-ji Temple. The Skytree's own subway station makes it easy to get to Asakusa.

If you're looking for an authentic experience, Asakusa has a few izakayas (Japanese-style pubs) where you can enjoy some of the region's most famous dishes. One of these restaurants is Daikokuya, which has some of the city's best tempura.

If you're looking for a more unique shopping experience, Nishi Sando Shopping Street is the place for you. The street is paved with natural Japanese cypress flooring and is home to stores selling handmade goods, traditional crafts, and local foods. You'll even find an assortment of fake food displays and pottery items.

You can also find a large selection of department stores on the main street, Nakamise-dori. It's the place to buy everything from a traditional ukiyo-e painting to a good-luck ring bell.

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Shinjuku Gyoen

During cherry blossom season, Shinjuku Gyoen is one of the most popular places to visit in Tokyo. This park is home to over 500 cherry trees of a dozen different varieties. It is also known for its waterfalls and a shrine.

Shinjuku Gyoen is a national park in Tokyo. It is a huge green space. It is filled with beautiful flowers, flora, and fauna. It is located in the heart of Shinjuku. Visiting the park is a perfect way to relax in the middle of the city.

It is also a popular place for picnics. Visitors can have a peaceful lunch under the cherry blossom trees. The park is also accessible by train. You can choose to take a short walk or a long one.

If you are planning to visit the park during cherry blossom season, it is recommended to take your time. The park can get quite crowded. So it is best to arrive early.

The park is located in the center of Shinjuku, and it is near the electric heart of the city. You can easily get here from Shinjuku Station. The park is open from April to November. There are several varieties of cherry trees and some of them bloom very early. This makes it a great place to enjoy the hanami season.

The park is free to enter. You can also enjoy the view from the observation decks of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. There are observation decks on the 45th floor of the North Tower and South Tower. You can see the skyline of Tokyo and Mount Fuji from here.

You can find a lot of shops in the area. You can shop for stylish clothes and electronics. You can also find a huge selection of accessories at Bic Camera.

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Tokyo Skytree

Located just a few minutes away from Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree is one of the best places to visit in Tokyo. The Skytree offers amazing views of the city and its surroundings. It is also known for its night illuminations.

There are several things to do when visiting the Skytree. There are plenty of shops and restaurants to choose from. You can also get to the top for panoramic views of the city. It is also a good spot to shop for souvenirs. You can find shops selling stationary goods and snacks.

You can also visit the Robot Institute. This exhibit features robotic technology and artificial vision. It is open for free and is a great place to spend the day.

The Robot Institute's exhibit includes a robot model and shows how robots work. The Robot Institute also provides free virtual reality glasses for visitors.

There are many different kinds of flowers to see. The park is decorated and has a pathway that runs along the Kitajuken River. This is a great place for a walk during the day or at night. You will also be able to see Tokyo Tower from this viewpoint.

Another good spot to visit is the Tokyo Aquarium. It has a large tank for fish and other aquatic animals. This is a great attraction for families and children. There are also many different kinds of sake to try.

If you want to enjoy a fine dining experience, you can go to the Sky Restaurant 634. This restaurant serves Japanese and French fusion cuisine. The price for a lunch or dinner is around 6,200 Yen. The food is served on the Tembo Deck. The restaurant is also available by reservation.

Mandrake store

Anime fans can visit the Mandarake store in Tokyo. This is one of the largest stores specializing in anime collectibles, and it is also a great place to shop for Japanese pop culture items.

The store is located in the Akihabara district of Tokyo. It is a major shopping area for manga and electronic goods, and it is popular with both foreign and Japanese Otaku.

The store is also known for its rare and vintage comics. You can buy rare manga and figurines from the store. They are quite expensive. You can expect to pay hundreds of dollars for a figure from the 80s.

Mandarake has two online shops. You can purchase products that are available for export, and you can even order manga through the website. The website is available in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Spanish.

The store also offers free tax-free prices for purchases of over 5000 JPY. There are many sections devoted to toys, games, models, and dolls. It is also a great place to find collectibles such as statues, stickers, posters, and more.

The second floor of the Mandarake store is a great place for fans of anime and video games to find all kinds of merch. The store also has a large section dedicated to cosplay merchandise. You can also get a good selection of model cars and robots.

The eighth floor is dedicated to collectibles. You can find collectible cards, figurines, and DVDs. The floor also has stores dedicated to Japanese superheroes, action figures, and idols. The store's staff will let you know if the product you want is considered for export.

You can find a variety of other Mandarake stores in other areas of Japan. You can also find a store in Fukuoka, Osaka, and Shibuya.

Lake Okutama

Located in the western outskirts of Tokyo, Lake Okutama is a popular destination for those seeking a relaxing day away from the urban jungle. The lake is also a source of drinking water for Tokyo.

There are a number of activities to enjoy in the area. You can go white water rafting, rappel down waterfalls, or just enjoy the scenery. In addition, there are many campgrounds in the area. The mountains are lush with verdant forests, and you can even practice yoga here. The area is also home to man-made satellites, shooting stars, and a variety of natural sights.

The Water and Green Museum offers insight into the history and wildlife of the area. You can also take a bath in Moegi no Yu. The hot springs draw water from the lake, and you can enjoy a bath while enjoying the view of the surrounding mountains. For just Y=100, you can have an ashiyu (foot bath) here.

You can also try a hike to the top of Mount. Gozen. This popular mountain has a striking silhouette. It is also a good place for casual trekking. It offers a range of mountain climbing courses.

You can also check out the Nippara Limestone Cave. This limestone cavern is very beautiful and offers some interesting displays. The temperature of the cave stays at around 11 degrees Celsius year-round. There are also stalactites growing like icicles.

Another interesting site is the Ogouchi Dam. This dam is impressive, and it serves as a major water source for Tokyo. There are great views of the dam and the lake from here. It is a popular spot for spotting schools of fish.

You can also take a hike to Saikuchi Pass, which is the only beech forest in Tokyo. It is a short, but steep trail. It takes about an hour and a half to reach the top.

Excursions and day trips from Tokyo

Taking excursions and day trips from Tokyo is a great way to explore a city that is filled with fun and interesting sights. The city has a wide variety of attractions, and the public transportation system is easy and efficient. A guidebook or tour will provide information on the most popular destinations. Some of the more common excursions and day trips include the famous Mt Fuji, Enoshima island, and Hakone. Each of these locations is a great choice for a day trip from Tokyo. Whether you're looking for nature, adventure, or sightseeing, there's a trip for you.

One of the most popular day trips from Tokyo is to visit the quaint town of Kawagoe. This area is located on the west side of the city. The area is full of old buildings, which have been converted into shops and restaurants. The town is also known for its atmosphere. If you want to taste authentic Japanese food, the town has many places where you can buy the items you've been craving. You can also browse through some of the items for sale at the town's stores.

In the area, you can also visit the Maglev Exhibition Centre, which is a futuristic building. You can even see a model of the new shinkansen train. You can also take a pirate ship cruise across the lake. Other popular activities include hiking, riding a cable car, and seeing volcanically active geysers. You can easily do the entire Hakone circuit on a single ticket.

For fans of anime, there's the Ghibli Museum. This museum is home to a large collection of the works of Hayao Miyazaki, a famous Japanese filmmaker. If you're a fan of Miyazaki's animated films, you won't want to miss this place.

You can also visit the Inokashira-koen Park, which is a huge expanse of fields and forests. You can also see an ancient temple and lakes. The area is also famous for its art museums. You can even find hotels and shopping centers in the area.

Another great day trip from Tokyo is to visit the Hitachi Seaside Park. You can get there by train from Tokyo Station. This park is a fun place to visit for families. You can see the ever-changing landscape, and there's also a small museum. Depending on your interest, you may also choose to go to the theme parks nearby. Some of the best theme parks are a short drive away, such as Edo Wonderland and Kyoto.

You can also take a trip to Kamakura. This is one of the most popular day trips from Tokyo, and you'll be able to enjoy a variety of temples and monuments, as well as the western-style Gora Park. Yokohama is a quick half-hour ride south of the city. The city is home to Japan's largest Chinatown, and it is also the home of the Minato Mirai, a large shopping center with numerous stores. There are also some ramen museums in Yokohama.

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