🏮 Tokyo Asakusa, a street alive with tradition and energy✨
by 미니쥬
Aug 29, 2025
🌸 Asakusa
Transportation Guide:
• Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Toei Asakusa Line to "Asakusa Station" and walk to the area.
• 5 minutes by subway from Ueno, about 30 minutes from Shinjuku, very convenient.
Must-Visit Attractions:
• Senso-ji Temple & Kaminarimon Gate: Tokyo’s oldest temple, the giant lantern at Kaminarimon is a popular photo spot.
• Nakamise Shopping Street: Experience the Edo atmosphere with traditional snacks and souvenirs.
• Sumida Riverbank: Take a water bus, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.
Recommended Hotels:
• Onyado Nono Asakusa: Japanese-style tatami rooms + natural hot springs, close to Senso-ji Temple.
• Asakusa View Hotel: Great high-rise views overlooking Tokyo Skytree and cityscape.
• Wired Hotel Asakusa: Hipster style with a strong design sense.
Must-Try Foods:
• Asakusa Imahan: Long-established sukiyaki specialty restaurant.
• Asakusa Kagetsudo: Famous for the super popular "giant melon bread" with a hot, fragrant aroma.
• Sushi Dai: Famous sushi spot with queues, best to go early in the morning.
Shopping Guide:
• Nakamise Street offers traditional snacks, Japanese towels, and small goods.
• Around Kaminarimon, you can find many Japanese-style miscellaneous goods and matcha sweets.
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🎵 Shibuya
Transportation Guide:
• JR Yamanote Line, Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Inokashira Line all arrive at "Shibuya Station."
• Shibuya Scramble Square and Hachiko Exit are popular exits.
Must-Visit Attractions:
• Hachiko Statue & Shibuya Crossing: One of Japan’s iconic street scenes.
• SHIBUYA SKY: Shibuya’s new landmark with a rooftop observatory offering 360-degree views of Tokyo’s nightscape.
• Miyashita Park & PARCO: A new generation trendy spot combining green space and shopping.
Recommended Hotels:
• sequence MIYASHITA PARK: Modern and stylish, integrated with Miyashita Park.
• Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu: Conveniently located next to the station.
• Mustard Hotel Shibuya: Industrial design with a strong sense of style.
Must-Try Foods:
• Uobei Sushi Train: Affordable high-speed sushi experience.
• Afuri Yuzu Ramen: Refreshing broth, a must-eat in Shibuya.
• THE GREAT BURGER: Popular American-style burgers in Shibuya.
Shopping Guide:
• Shibuya 109: A haven for trendy young women.
• Shibuya PARCO: Includes Pokemon Center, Nintendo Store, Loft, and hipster brands.
• Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store: A large variety of Japanese specialty goods, great for shopping and browsing.
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🏮 Hanazono Shrine, Shinjuku
Transportation Guide:
• About a 7-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station East Exit; or take the Marunouchi Line to Shinjuku Sanchome Station Exit E2, then a 2-minute walk.
• A quiet shrine hidden in a bustling area, perfect for a short break during your itinerary.
Must-Visit Attractions:
• Hanazono Shrine: A historic shrine in central Shinjuku, famous for its bustling worship, dedicated to prosperity in business and the arts.
• Great atmosphere for nighttime visits, with torii gates and lanterns perfect for photos.
• If you visit during the Tori-no-Ichi festival or shrine markets, you’ll experience even more local flavor.
Recommended Hotels:
• Hotel Gracery Shinjuku (Godzilla Hotel): Iconic accommodation with great views.
• Citadines Central Shinjuku Tokyo: Convenient location with excellent amenities.
• Tokyu Stay Shinjuku: Business-style, simple, and great value.
Must-Try Foods:
• Omoide Yokocho Yakitori: Experience the Showa-era izakaya atmosphere.
• Ichiran Ramen Shinjuku: Open 24 hours, perfect for late-night hunger.
• Gyukatsu Motomura: Specializes in breaded beef cutlets, crispy outside and tender inside, very popular.
Shopping Guide:
• Shinjuku Isetan & Lumine Est: High-quality department stores with many fashion brands and selections.
• Bicqlo (Bic Camera + UNIQLO): One-stop shop for electronics and clothing.
• Shinjuku East Exit Kabukicho District: A nightlife hotspot combining entertainment, dining, and shopping.
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🐾 Akihabara Cat Cafés
Transportation Guide:
• Take the JR Yamanote Line or Keihin-Tohoku Line to "Akihabara Station," then walk 3-5 minutes from the Electric Town Exit to reach multiple cat cafés.
• Also accessible via the Hibiya Line and Ginza Line subway.
Must-Visit Spots (Recommended for Cat Lovers):
• Neko Jalala: Located in central Akihabara, clean environment, friendly cats.
• MoCHA Cat Café (Akihabara branch): Well-known chain with a hip decor and many Japanese short-haired cats.
• Cat Café Cateriam: Features various rare cat breeds and scheduled feeding shows for interaction.
Recommended Hotels:
• Remm Akihabara: Directly connected to Akihabara Station, convenient and comfortable.
• APA Hotel Akihabara-Ekimae: Business hotel with reasonable prices.
• Hotel Resol Akihabara: Stylish decor, with bathtubs and a great location.
Must-Try Foods:
• Gyukatsu Ichinisan (Ichinisan Main Store): Extra-thick breaded beef cutlet set meals.
• Akihabara UDX Food Court: Wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes.
• Dessert lovers recommend: "Floresta Nature Doughnuts" cat-face doughnuts.
Shopping Guide:
• Akihabara Electric Town: Various electronics, gaming consoles, and ACG merchandise.
• Animate & Surugaya: A paradise for anime fans.
• Gachapon Hall: Capsule toy heaven with over a hundred machines to choose from.
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