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Place i should visit in Tokyo.. - 02-08-2011, 07:23 AM

9days in Tokyo

here's my list :
1. Shibuya
2. Akiba
3. Harajuku
4. Odaiba
5. Shinjuku
6. Ginza
7. Roppongi
8. Ueno

any comments?
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02-08-2011, 07:40 AM

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9days in Tokyo

here's my list :
1. Shibuya
2. Akiba
3. Harajuku
4. Odaiba
5. Shinjuku
6. Ginza
7. Roppongi
8. Ueno

any comments?
You can probably hit two of those in a day, so what will you do the remaining 5 days?
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You can probably hit two of those in a day, so what will you do the remaining 5 days?
Really? ... I have no idea...so any more suggestion sir?
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How about visiting Kyoto and Mt.Fuji - 02-08-2011, 08:09 AM

Is it your first trip to Japan?
What are interesting things for you?

If you are interested in traditional Japanese culture,I recommed visiting
Kyoto city where traditional Japanese cultures are filled.

Kyoto Travel Plans | kyoto-okoshiyasu.com


Shinkansen (bullet train) brings you Kyoto from Tokyo station in only about 3 hours.

And you can see Mt.Fuji from the window while you are Shinkansen.



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Really? ... I have no idea...so any more suggestion sir?
It really depends on what you are interested in. I would recommend Kamakura and Yokohama as a part of your stay. Are you determined to only stay around Tokyo? Otherwise, I would go to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe area (called Kansai) if you have the means and the time.
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02-08-2011, 08:21 AM

How about Asakusa in Tokyo?
Many foreigners visit there.

And I recommend to take Hato(pigeon) Bus.
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02-08-2011, 08:25 AM

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Is it your first trip to Japan?
What are interesting things for you?

If you are interested in traditional Japanese culture,I recommed visiting
Kyoto city where traditional Japanese cultures are filled.

Kyoto Travel Plans | kyoto-okoshiyasu.com


Shinkansen (bullet train) brings you Kyoto from Tokyo station in only about 3 hours.

And you can see Mt.Fuji from the window while you are Shinkansen.

yes this is my first trip..

I'm interested with your modern and traditional culture...its awesome..

oh thanks......i would love to visit Kyoto too...
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02-08-2011, 08:30 AM

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It really depends on what you are interested in. I would recommend Kamakura and Yokohama as a part of your stay. Are you determined to only stay around Tokyo? Otherwise, I would go to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe area (called Kansai) if you have the means and the time.
wow...thanks...good infos sir... and where can i get to see turbo charged car and vip's style car in tokyo....i to photograph those too...
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How about Asakusa in Tokyo?
Many foreigners visit there.

And I recommend to take Hato(pigeon) Bus.
HATO BUS|English Top
hey thanks...will list Asakusa too....
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There are tons of things you'll stumble upon that you never thought of

I did my checklist in Tokyo in two days but fell into things I would never had thought of, that proved to be the most memorable for me.

Seeing the priests address the ancestors in Meiji Jingu was not something I planned but it's a memory I cherish, you'll have to be there around 8:00am to see it, and it wasn't something I planned, I just walked out of my hotel and decided today we're taking a right turn here ... lets see where that goes to.

Just get out and explore, I found more things getting "lost" so to speak i.e. I knew where I was but it wasn't where I wanted to be. Take the subways or find a spot and sit and let the city pass by you'll never know what you see
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