Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo?
Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo? Or, if you only have 1 day, how to make the most of Tokyo? You can start from Asakusa Temple, walk across the Sumida River along the "Tokyo Water Street" to the Sky Tree, get to know Tokyo with your "vision"; or start a gourmet journey on the tip of your tongue, go to Shibuya Miyashita Park to taste the special food from all over Japan with your "taste"; In the evening, you can climb high and look far, watch a light show at Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY; finally, end the day's journey and return to the Tokyo Royal Prince Hotel Garden Tower Hotel, look up at the night sky of Tokyo and the Tokyo Tower, and "feel" the super romantic Tokyo!
【Asakusa】
The Asakusa area of Tokyo still retains the bold and unrestrained characteristics of the common people in the Edo period of Japan. The streets, temples, and shrines here inject a strong sense of history into this area. Riding a rickshaw, you can get another unique perspective to visit Asakusa. The rickshaw driver is very enthusiastic, taking us deep into the streets, making us feel the retro style of the Asakusa area in the Edo period.
【Sky Tree Street】
The Sky Tree not only overlooks the extraordinary beauty of the whole Tokyo, but also has more than 300 shops at the bottom of the tower, "Tokyo Sky Tree Street (TOKYO Solamachi)", where you can buy and eat Japanese specialties and food. Many shops can correspond in multiple languages, which is very convenient.
【Shibuya Miyashita Park】
When it comes to Shibuya, it reminds people of the bustling and bustling iconic crossroads. The treasure in the center of Shibuya is hidden in the high-rise buildings of Shibuya. Miyashita Park has now been reborn and has become a new type of open space, like a secret garden in a steel and concrete forest. The Shibuya Alley on the first floor is a food alley, where you can taste a variety of local Japanese foods.
【Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY】
The Shibuya landmark Scramble Square is currently the tallest building in Shibuya. The rooftop has the largest rooftop viewing space in Japan, "SHIBUYA SKY", as if walking in the clouds. There is also a special light show at night, like entering the time and space gate of another parallel world, it is really cool!
We clocked Asakusa in our lovely Kimonos! the place is so packed but we managed to snap some pics and the experience was good!
For Asakusa, Sensoji temple is definitely worth the visit! Streets around the temple are packed with tasty local delicacies. Sadly the golden dragon ceiling painting is under renovation. will definitely visit again!
After the epidemic, I checked in Asakusa, the Tokyo Internet celebrity attraction in Japan again. There are many rickshaws in Chengdu, China called yellow chartered cars to visit the scenic spot. [View] Tokyo Internet celebrity attractions in Japan [Fun] Learn about Japanese culture, the scenic spots are crowded, and the [Cost-effective] Free tour.
One of the famous tourist attractions in Tokyo with most visiting the Sensoji temple and the traditional shopping street along Nakamise street.
I went there when the first covid year and it was so different. Normally it full of people but when covid it was so empty. There are some food stalls there too.