[Tokyo/Gaienmae] An urban oasis! A park that both children and adults can enjoy
by あず
食旅記録 | Apr 23, 2024
🍵 First stop - Meiji Shrine
Visit Meiji Shrine to pray and draw an omikuji (fortune slip). You’ll see many people dressed in traditional attire coming to pray!
*The omikuji does not explicitly indicate good or bad luck; many websites allow you to interpret the fortune by entering the corresponding number to understand its meaning!
🍦 Second stop - Asakusa Chaya
A great place to cool down after visiting Meiji Shrine (about a 10-minute walk). I ordered a French crepe with a drink. The crepe is filled with caramel, fresh cream, ice cream, and other rich toppings. The strong matcha flavor is perfect for those who love matcha!
🍣 Third stop - Ooedo Conveyor Belt Sushi
A Japanese chain of affordable conveyor belt sushi. Blue plates are 190¥, red plates 280¥, and purple plates 380¥. If the sushi you want isn’t on the conveyor or you want a special dish, you can ask the chef to make it for you.
🥤 Fourth stop - Ladurée Macarons, Blue Bottle
Ladurée macarons cost about 400¥ each and come in various flavors. Since the box is very beautiful, it’s recommended to buy at least a box at a time (the box has an additional charge).
🍜 Fifth stop - Airport Ramen
End your trip with a bowl of ramen (about 350 TWD). Located near gates 81-99 in Terminal 2, upstairs is the largest souvenir shop. The ramen is made quickly, with a wait time of less than five minutes, making it perfect for travelers in a hurry who still want a proper meal!
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