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thanks for the answer. repped. hopefully its good in tokyo loldepends on where you are. Osaka I had an awful time live mapping with my global service so I would stop in somewhere that had wifi tonge t my bearings, screen cap map directions, or simply wander(which to me is part of the fun). not sure how it is with the mobile routers.
Harajuku for fashion, Shinjuku has some really rad shops for models, toys, books, etc.
Here's my list for what i wanna do in tokyo so far.. im a huge streetwear fan so yea...
gonna dedicate 1 day to disneyland as well.. i'll be there for 7 days
This list isnt including any historical sites as i'll make that list later. Any other cool shops to hit?
I was thinking about getting a reservation to Jiro's son sushi joint since it holds 2 michelin stars.. yall think its worth it?
I def wanna go to hashimoto for their rice and eel as well which i plan on doing.
Also, im thinking about getting an airbnb in shibuya rather than shinjuku since all the stores i wanna go to are near by... not sure because I heard shinjuku has a lot more shops and the classic lights/street is there as welk.. any thoughts?
Tokyo has installed more hotspots in prep for the olympics and more are showing up everyday.
thanks for the answer. repped. hopefully its good in tokyo lol
1: Yes, unless you are with T-Mobile, I switched just for the unlimited data internationally.-Pocket Wifi!
- 7/11 food
- Use Trays
- Toilets are [emoji]128293[/emoji]
- Rome2Rio
- No garbage cans anywhere
- Dontaburi for shopping in Osaka
- JR Pass necessary
- Matcha everything
This thread is awesome!
I am going to Tokyo in February, I haven't looked up anything at all, but cant wait to find out stuff to see haha. I will read this thread when I get a chance. I'm going just because I'm running the Tokyo marathon, but want to go for around 10 days or so. I'm pretty sure I'm going to end up going by myself though, but I'm fine with that. The main thing I'm worried about is the language barrier.
What is a good amount of time to stay in Tokyo? I'm thinking 5 days/nights but can do 7-8 nights if necessary. I've never been out of the US smh
I need to gameplan and come up with some things to do.
yall is $2,500 good enough for spending money? this isnt including the plane ticket or airbnb.. already got those paid off.
strictly for eating, transportation, shopping for 7 days. i do plan on going to disney world and kyoto for a 1 day trip if that makes a difference.
i been reading around that you can get around tokyo with just $70 a day if you wanted to so im kinda assuming I should be good...?
Not sure the rates on Tokyo Disney, I would check those first. Also, the theme park food and stuff are quite expensive so plan that accordingly. The good thing is in Japan you can bring backpacks and snacks and they don't flip out at the parks. That is what I did when I visited USJ.
Depending on what and how much you tend to eat, you may be safe. I tend to eat one decent meal a day, drink 3 liters of water a day, and then may snack or have some sweets when I hang out with family/others. I would estimate I spend 15 bucks a day on food on avg.
What are you looking to buy/bring back? Uniqlo sells really affordable, decent quality clothes, and if you are hitting up thrift shops that saves a ton. If you are looking to purchase charms form the Shrines/temples, they run anywhere from 300 yen upwards to 1500 or 2000. Also know that it is customary to present 50 yen or more to the shrines/temples if you intend to pray so I keep all those separate so I can just go and pray/offer and not dig through my change purse. Do bring a coin purse of some sort as Japan still heavily does paper/coin money. Larger places will accept credit card (though definitely learn to ask or pay attention at the cashier counter for if they do) but make sure you get paper money when you arrive. Make sure you change money there and not here, the rate is better. Most large department stores, post offices, and train stations have a currency exchange as well as the malls.
Do you have your JRail pass yet or Suico card? Trains usually avg a couple hundred yen so a suico/pasmo card or a jrail pass is the way to go. Though the JRPass is pricey, if you ride the Shinkansen twice it pays for itself, allowing you to take a day trip to Kyoto or Osaka.
thanks for the info.
how much area does the JR pass cover? in tokyo, i just need to get around shibuya, shinjuku, disney land, and roppongi hills.
will a 7 day JR pass be worth it?
also get I ride the shinkansen to kyoto with it?
i took my wife and 4 year old son there. it's super close to the sugamo station on the yamanote line - like a one minute walk. i think we went there before 8am to get our tickets (one per person, 1,000 yen per ticket that gets refunded to you when you come back later to line up). the tickets were for noon so we returned there around 11:45 and jumped into the line. there are signs telling you how to line up and everyone is crammed into this small space at the entrance to some apartments. took us about 30 minutes to get inside and get our noodles and i recommend it if you like shoyu ramen. my son really, really liked the broth. if you enjoy your meal, they sell a tsuta instant ramen bowl at the 7-11s or at least they had em when i was there.Anyone ever been to tsuta ramen place? Might make my way there.