5 Trendy Neighborhoods Around Tokyo

"Tokyo," we're here!
Everyone knows that you can't see everything in "Japan" even if you visit for 10 years!
So, "let's go to the places we want to go."
Let's go to the places we like, okay?
Whether you're a shopaholic, a foodie, or a vintage enthusiast,
we're up for anything. Let's go! #Let'sGoTogether

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"Asakusa"

Asakusa is a well-known district in Tokyo, home to the iconic Sensō-ji Temple, also known as the "Red Lantern Temple." A visit to Sensō-ji is a must for any traveler to Tokyo. Asakusa also boasts the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest broadcasting tower in Japan. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Sumida River, soaking in the cool air and listening to music. Asakusa is easily accessible via the Asakusa Station.

On the way to the temple, about 250 meters away, there is "Nakamise Street".

There are plenty of food and souvenirs to buy, so be sure to check it out.

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The highly popular "Pang Melon" has finally arrived in Asakusa! It's a must-try when visiting the area. I managed to get my hands on a large piece, and it was truly exceptional. The bread had a delightful crispy exterior and a soft, fluffy interior, with a subtle lemon aroma. It was absolutely "amazing".


Next, the famous "Japanese" matcha green tea "ice cream".

Excuse me, I'm going to eat it now (you can't walk and eat here, by the way).

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Not finished yet. Next up is "deep-fried buns" with a variety of fillings to choose from. They are freshly fried, not greasy, and delicious.

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Souvenirs are also available, all of them are cute.

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We have entered the temple. Do you see those red lanterns? They are called "Hozomon Gate".

It is the second large gate before entering the Asakusa Temple.

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“Kimono” is also available.. Here you can also rent a kimono.

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Before entering the pavilion, there are incense pots for good luck. We waved the incense smoke towards ourselves repeatedly.

We can also take a carriage ride to see the city.


Walk straight ahead and you will see the red "Azumano Bridge" over there.

And the golden bubbles, that's the "Asahi Beer Building".

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Take a walk down to the "Sumida River" and relax while listening to some chill music.

You can also see the "Tokyo Sky Tree" from here.

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To conclude, I had a delicious "Beef Rice Bowl" at "Sukiya" near "Asakusa" train station. ^^

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"Ueno"

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Visiting Tokyo, I never miss a stroll through Ueno Park. As a casual walker, I appreciate the park's relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to enjoy street performances. For affordable souvenirs, head to Ameyoko Market or the "Purple Building," both conveniently accessible from Ueno Station.

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Ueno Park boasts over 1,000 cherry blossom trees, which are expected to bloom from late March to early April. Let's go赏樱!

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Throughout your stroll in the park, you'll be entertained by a series of impressive street performances.

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Ameyoko Market is located between Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station.

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The atmosphere is almost always lively and bustling.

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"Harajuku"

“How much did you lose here?” A soft complaint after walking into “Takeshita Street” and “Cat Street” and shopping like crazy. They went back to their accommodation without realizing they were broke. But it's not just a shopping district. There is also the “Meiji Shrine,” a Shinto shrine built by the Japanese people to dedicate to Emperor Meiji. On the way to the shrine, I must say it's like walking in a forest. The air is very good, you know. It's not difficult to get there either. Just get off at Yoyogi-koen Station.

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Onitsuka Harajuku branch offers a wide selection of products with excellent customer service.

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Upon arriving at the Meiji Shrine, who would have known that such a dense forest would exist in the middle of the city?

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Along the way, there will be sake barrels decorated for you to take pictures with.

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This is a place to cleanse oneself before paying respects at the Meiji Shrine.

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Let's make a wish together.

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To conclude, we have fish-shaped pastries and takoyaki (with plenty of octopus).

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"Shibuya"

Wow! The legendary Shibuya Crossing is a must-see. Some people suggest relaxing at Starbucks with a great view, while others recommend going up to Shibuya Mark City for another perspective of the crossing. But hey, you won't know until you experience it yourself. Don't forget to greet the loyal Hachiko dog while you're there. Getting there is easy; just get off at "Shibuya" station.

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"Shimokitazawa"

This trendy neighborhood is a must-visit for hipsters and fashion enthusiasts. It's renowned for its affordable vintage clothing and numerous cozy cafes. I adore the vintage vibe here. Let's go! Just one stop on the Keio Inokashira Line from Shibuya. Let's go! #Let'sGoTogether

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“Learn to travel, Travel to learn”


This trip has taught me about the local way of life, how to navigate the complex train system, and I've enjoyed delicious food.


In short, we were very impressed with Tokyo and wanted to share our experience with you. Let's "join hands" and travel to Tokyo together! ^^

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