Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Innovation

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"I recently returned from a 10-day trip to Tokyo, and I'm still reeling from the experience. From the moment I arrived, I knew I was in for a treat. The city's neon-lit streets, bustling markets, and ancient temples made me feel like I was in a different world.

My trip began with a flight from Singapore to Narita International Airport, which cost me around $400. After arriving, I took a train to my hotel in Shinjuku, which cost around $20.

For the next few days, I explored the city using the efficient public transportation system, which cost around $2 per ride. Here are some of the top places I visited:

- Tokyo Skytree: $20 entrance fee
- Meiji Shrine: free entrance, but donations welcome
- Tsukiji Fish Market: free entrance, but sushi-making experience cost $50
- Asakusa Temple: free entrance, but Nakamise shopping street was a must-visit
- Akihabara: free entrance, but electronic shops and anime culture were a must-experience
- Shibuya Crossing: free entrance, but people-watching was priceless

I also took a day trip to Nikko, which cost around $100 for a return train ticket.

The food in Tokyo was incredible, and I had some of the best meals of my life. A sushi dinner at a high-end restaurant cost around $50, while a ramen lunch at a local shop cost around $10.

Here's a breakdown of my expenses:

- Flights: $400
- Train fare: $100
- Accommodation (7 nights): $800
- Food and drink: $500
- Transportation (subways, etc.): $50
- Activities and entrance fees: $200
- Total: $2,050

I would highly recommend Tokyo to anyone looking for a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The city has something for everyone, and I can't wait to go back."

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Post by tripsy | Aug 10, 2024

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