Tokyo Metro Pass: A recommended way to get around the city
by ori_dayo
Jun 30, 2023
Exploring Tokyo’s busiest, most iconic districts means you’re in for a total sensory overload! 🗼✨ My Tokyo itinerary hits all the Shibuya and Harajuku hotspots, so get ready for non-stop energy, neon, shopping, and street eats.
Top Spots to Visit in Tokyo:
1. Hachiko Statue (2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan; open 24/7) — Snap a selfie with Tokyo’s most loyal pup!
2. Shibuya Center-Gai (Udagawacho, Shibuya; open 24/7) — This pedestrian street is the pulse of Tokyo: fashion, food, and people-watching galore.
3. Takeshita Street (1 Chome Jingumae, Shibuya; open 24/7) — Insta-famous for wild street style, crepes, and pop-up shops.
4. Omotesando Hills (4 Chome-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya; 11:00–20:00) — Designer shopping and cool cafes with a modern vibe.
5. Harajuku (Jingumae, Shibuya) — Dive into Japanese youth culture, quirky boutiques, and themed dessert spots.
Pro Tip: All these spots are walkable from each other, so save cash by skipping taxis—just use your Suica/Pasmo card for easy metro access and short rides. Takeshita Street gets super packed on weekends, so hit it early for the best pics and no waiting in line for snacks!
Getting Around: Tokyo’s metro is legendary! Grab a prepaid Suica or Pasmo card (easy to reload at any station). Most attractions here are literally minutes apart—wear comfy shoes!
Food Rec: Don’t miss Harajuku crepes or Shibuya’s conveyor belt sushi! Lots of places take cash only, so grab some yen before exploring.
Bonus: ATMs in convenience stores like 7-Eleven always work for foreign cards. Weather in Tokyo can change fast—pack a light rain jacket or umbrella!
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