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How can you not visit Tokyo at least once in your life?! Four days and three nights is totally not enough!
### Reflections after four days and three nights in Tokyo
This trip to Tokyo was truly unforgettable. The four days and three nights felt like a dream, filled with a strong sense of Japanese culture and the city's charm. Tokyo, as a bustling metropolis, really has so many unique features and delicious foods that made me reluctant to leave.
First of all, the food! Tokyo offers a wide variety of cuisine, and I especially loved okonomiyaki. Every bite was packed with fresh flavors, especially with the rich toppings—whether pork, seafood, or vegetables, all carefully prepared, making me feel completely satisfied every time I ate it. After okonomiyaki, I also tried other local snacks like sushi and ramen, and I really didn’t want to stop eating!
In Tokyo, we visited several famous attractions, including Tokyo Tower and the Skytree. Tokyo Tower looks like a giant red and white lighthouse, and the city view from the top is truly breathtaking. The Skytree is even taller; standing on the observation deck and overlooking the entire city of Tokyo was an amazing experience, with the bustling cityscape fully in sight.
Also, going to Kamakura was a very wise choice. Kamakura’s natural scenery is absolutely stunning, with ancient temples, peaceful beaches, and lush green hills that made me feel very comfortable. Although the weather was a bit cloudy that day and I couldn’t clearly see Mount Fuji, even on a cloudy day, Kamakura’s beauty still lifted my spirits. I specially visited the filming locations of "Slam Dunk" to take photos, and being able to stand in the scenes from my favorite anime was really joyful.
Unfortunately, I only stayed one day in Kamakura. If I had known, I would have stayed longer. The beaches there are so relaxing, with the gentle sea breeze making me completely unwind. If I had more time in Kamakura, I would really want to savor every moment and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Overall, this trip to Tokyo gave me a deeper understanding of Japan. Whether it’s the food, culture, or scenery, I found that I like visiting lively cities. So next time, I want to try going to Kyoto to see if the more traditional places are just as fun.
Tower BBQ
Quick entrance, friendly staff. Beautiful views. The place has also seats to enjoy the views.
Shibuya Sky is definitely worth a visit. Booking on the Trip platform was very easy and redeeming the voucher was a breeze.
Incredible panoramic views of Tokyo! The open-air deck is amazing. The best way to see the city and Shibuya Cross. Highly recommend!
The night view should be higher on the list. It is the most recommended place to see the night view in Tokyo. I didn't get the ticket for 4pm, otherwise I could enjoy it during the day and at night.
Very beautiful scenery, worth recommending. 【Scenery】
Queue in an orderly manner. You need to bring cash and coins. Bags cannot be brought into the rooftop observation deck. It is worth recommending and very shocking. You can see the entire Tokyo and Shibuya intersection. The disadvantage is that it was cloudy when I went there, and it was a little cold. It was a pity that I didn’t see the sunset. I look forward to seeing you next time! Great 👍
Shibuya Sky actually has the same effect as the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai, the Little Big Bird in Guangzhou, and the Tokyo Sky Tree. They all allow you to climb high and look out to see the city scenery at different times. If you haven't seen it, you may feel shocked the first time you see it, but you may not feel it after seeing it many times. In addition, the busiest intersection is not a cover-up. You won't see this kind of long-term busy intersection scene in other places.
Shibuya Sky Platform is very safe to book in advance through Ctrip.com. Take the Hanzomon Line (marked with a purple circle with a Z) or the Ginza Line (marked with an orange circle with a G) from Omotesando to Shibuya Station and head to Shibuya City. This sky platform is an open space on the top floor of a building, surrounded by a 2-meter-high glass curtain wall (some places are 1-meter high and guarded by security guards). It has a 360-degree view of the Shibuya buildings and transportation network, and the endless flow of cars and people. It is also very unique and interesting to take pictures, and it is worth checking in.