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in this video I'm gonna share with you guys my top 101 things to do in Tokyo [Music] there's just so many things to do in Tokyo as some of you may already know so what I wanted to do in this video is to break it all down and make an easy-to-follow list of all my favorite places and activities here in Tokyo and don't worry I'll make sure to leave all of the links in the description so you guys can have it for your next visit to Tokyo and for those of you who have been at Tokyo before count along and see how many of places and activities you've actually done on the list and let me know in the comments section let's see which one of you guys is the most experienced local oh and if you want to help support my channel check out my Tokyo merch I'll leave a link in the description all right let's do this let's start with my home neighborhood Shibuya it's on the west side of Tokyo extremely busy from morning to let's say the next morning if you know where to go it's pretty much 24 hours you generally find younger crowds here there are many shops restaurants and bars and nightclubs also Shibuya is close to trendy areas that khadija ku naka-meguro and Daikanyama so if you're planning to visit Shibuya I'd also check out one of these nearby neighborhoods unless you're heavy into shopping scramble crossing the very first thing you want to do in sugar is probably check out scrambles since it's right in front of the station can you believe up to 3,000 people cross at one time pretty amazing looking at it from overhead I would say the best free views up in Starbucks magnet roof top or mark city sent a guy after getting an Instagram photos that scramble you'll find yourself in front of sent a guy sent the guys when the busiest streets and she'll be a filled with lots of shops fast food and chain restaurants okashira and shinsen are the hidden trendy spots in shibuya where the locals hang out you can find unique chic shops and restaurants that you won't find in a tourist heavy center guy 109 building 109 is a capitol of Shibuya ghetto fashion culture if you're not familiar this is ghetto fashion even if you're not really into get a fashion like me it's a trip to experience a crazy vibe in here Don Quixote don't use a giant discounted chain store you'll find out most stations throughout Tokyo it's a great place to shop the drug store items snacks and inexpensive souvenirs to give it to your friends and family on a return home Japanese pancakes those fluffy Japanese pancakes you see on Instagram yeah they're real and oh so light and delicious there's quite a few spots in Tokyo but my favorite spot so far has been it suited in a sixer it's hard to get a seat but it's worth a try arcade Japanese arcades also known as game centers partly not just for kids once you're inside you'll almost feel like you're in a hotel casino of Las Vegas it's actually quite fun for adults to play and if you're also in a sports I recommend Spota which is like a sports and arcade buffet after getting your Mario Kart fixed you can check out their tennis courts bowling alleys etc and try more than 40 different sports activities niku yokocho now if you want to immerse yourself in the Japanese drinking restaurant culture known as an izakaya and you don't have to look further than Miku yoga Cho literally means a meat alleyway check out all these people eating and drinking fresh uni uni also known as sea urchin is definitely an acquired taste but since so many Tokyo restaurants sushi shops and hezekiah offer hoodie it's worth it tastes for first-timers but if you're looking for a one-of-a-kind experience I go to a specialty shopping schedule that wraps uni in a squid ink bun festivals if you visit Tokyo at the right time of year you're bound to experience some Japanese festivals most occur in the summer and fall streets will be littered with amazing food stalls energetic mikoshi traditional music a truly special experience I promise many festivals are associated local temples and shrines but there are small neighborhood festivals as well combini food convenience stores also known as companies as locals like the college have lots to offer it's nothing like the food in the convenience stores in the States convenience in Japan are open 24/7 and have almost anything you would need from antigo staples onigiri sandwiches and hot deli items they Pachuca food every department store has a food floor on their basement which is called a pataga it's not like food courts and shopping malls but it's where you can buy daily items and bring home there are countless numbers of shots and dishes to choose from you'll never get bored or hungry the punching food is not the cheapest but definitely higher quality than competing food naka-meguro not gonna make it always Instagram famous for its beautiful cherry blossom tunnels over Meguro River but it's a popular and trendy spot to hang out locals in this sophisticated city you can find dope bars and restaurants chic accessory shops and high-end vintage jumps you can either walk along Meguro River or explore friendly shorten guides for restaurants how did you get to catch the dirty garnered a lot of fashion for the kawaii culture so you probably have heard it or at least seen it although you don't see people addressed in ultra cute fashion as much these days gasps oh joy still keeps that young colourful vibe after you're done walking through the street check out la foret and tokyo plaza and then cat street for that golden shopping route so crepes are the soul food of Harajuku you'll find crepe shops everywhere a lot of them are pretty similar in style and taste but the creme brulee crepe pad concrete is unlike anything you've had before in your life it's hidden away on the side street but definitely worth a try a mother/son is a great spot for a high brand shopping it's walking distance from hot ajikko area so you can go on the same day I definitely appreciate the wide open streets and sidewalks but despite that weekends are super crowded so be careful your yogi Park the yogi park is the biggest park in Shibuya how did you could yeah yeah it's my go-to Park it's free to enter for anyone they often have festivals every weekend with different themes usually there are food stalls in there vendor yes so what I usually do is pick up some food and take it to the bigger park areas Meiji Jingu Meiji Jingu is a Shinto shrine just one step away from junior high to JUCO station the spiritual forest leads to the main shrine in the center which will help you forget about the everyday stresses of life Togo shrine now if you're looking for a Japanese drawing that's less touristy you'll be able to find them all throughout Tokyo for example there's this quirky hidden shrine tucked away behind the case of Dodi this shrine is dedicated against Italy a real Navy dome who was born in 1847 pretty young for a god Odin if you're coming to Tokyo then you must try this traditional Japanese dish called Odin it consists of several ingredients like boiled eggs daikon fish cakes etc I've highlighted it in many of my street food videos as I love it so much one of my favorite spots is at saman in naka-meguro not only for the food you can also grab a cold beer here right underneath the trade tracks Shinjuku the world's busiest station Shinjuku is filled with office workers and international travelers alike it's known for its red light district but many people come here to shop and dine Tanuku is such a big area west of the station the house of skyscrapers while the East Side is more of the shopping and entertainment side it's probably the best spot to access anywhere in Tokyo so I recommend staying in this area ginger could go in since you could go in feels like Central Park of New York only it cost about $2 to get in since it used to be a part of the Imperial Garden and you could go and has more of a proper feeling than the other parts in Tokyo the view of the skyscrapers from the beautiful garden is breathtaking one of the highlights is a record day in the Japanese garden area where you can experience a casualty ceremony and you have access to the botanical gardens as well ramen if you're in Japan you have to try ramen it's a must in my book you may have tried it once or twice in your country the ones in Japan are absolutely amazing there are so many different types of ramen creamy white pork ramen like clear soy sauce ramen fish broth dipping sauce ramen user flavored ramen the list goes on and on and on my regular spots are kindle modern and Tetsu in Shibuya alloyed a yoga choke if you're looking for a cool spot the bar hop this is it about 80 bars are stuffed inside of alloyed a yoga Joe Ali from the yakitori to soba you should be able to find something you like most of the shops spend about 5 to 6 people and are squeezed into a small space definitely a good opportunity to make some local friends kabukicho you get up from the east exit of Shinjuku Station and keep going north you'll hit Shinjuku's red-light district kabukicho with neon lights hostess bars and love hotels it's definitely a part of the city that never sleeps it's a fun place to check out but be careful going to the clubs a fool and their money are soon parted be safe Godzilla this is also in kabukicho area you can find the Japanese born monster on the top of hotel grocery you can check out the little show from the street or take a closer look on the rooftop of the hotel local tip you'll need to use a cafe if you want to go group side golden guy golden guys another bar hopping spot in kabuki toe area just behind Hanazono shrine about 200 bars are squeezed into this mysterious retro valley each bar only fits about 6 to 10 people and the manor is not to stay too long a lot of the bars here have cover charges so make sure to ask at the entrance yakiniku yakiniku is a japanese-style barbecue it's completely different from Korean barbecue or western-style barbecue yakiniku is considered fancy food in general because it's usually pricey cooking sighs meat and vegetables one by one usually over charcoal or gas but sometimes I like to go super cheap and do the all you can eat at a yakiniku spot called anon looking for a decent and free city view in Shinjuku and go to the Tokyo metropolitan building it's a bit of a walk from Shinjuku Station but it's worth checking out the view from 202 meters high the daytime view is awesome but don't miss the gorgeous nighttime view with city lights shin-okubo Koreatown I'm not sure if you're interested in k-town but if you're in decay culture maybe it's worth checking out since Tokyo is super close to Seoul you can get up-to-date Korean cosmetics and kpop goods here hide avoid the weekends though because it's a nightmare to walk around Kagurazaka Kagurazaka is slowly becoming a stylish and trendy neighborhood at least over the past few years it's actually one of the oldest cities in Tokyo Kagurazaka used to be a Geisha district back in the day you can still see remnants of this in the uniquely limestone pavement and quiet alleyways oh and it's a dope spot for street food he a shrine he a shrine has one of the most beautiful and photogenic shrine gates in Tokyo many travels don't know about it as it's hidden away between Akasaka and Emmaus a note station turns usually go to more well-known games like Hanazono shrine in no way no but to me this spot is so much more photo worthy shaved ice shaved ice has been a trendy food for the past few years thanks Instagram it usually comes in a huge mountain form and you get to customize the toppings you can either go chocolaty or fruity depending on your taste my favorite spot is yellow in Roppongi and I went both Oreo cookies and mango and this light and fluffy shaved ice goes down so smoothly Ikebukuro Ikebukuro is one of the busiest districts on the northwest side of Yamanouchi line it offers numerous entertainment shopping and dining options connected to the station two huge department stores tobu and say boo both offering a luxury shopping experience also Ikebukuro is known for awesome ramen shops and a second capital for all of you anime nerds ek book it of sunshine city ek bucha a sunshine city is the biggest entertainment landmark in EK boku no it's a shopping mall but it's so much more than that it has J world Pokemon Center planetarium aquarium well check out my rainy day video guide to see even more Namjoo town non your town is an indoor theme park at sunshine city I completely underestimated this place before I went inside for the first but it's decently sized Park with lots of arcade games haunted attractions and even escape rooms and if you get hungry they even have a you as a stadium inside more a Dominion is a foodie cuda shop AKA japanese for the booth popular among young schoolgirls for its pink and girly space it's located in xp80 a shopping mall at the entrance of Tokyo Disney Resort in addition to paid photo booths there's also free photo spaces you can use to get your Instagram on ice cream Japan has found a way to make ice cream all of their own I've tried much ice cream spiky ice cream ice cream and crepes ice cream in madam pond ash me with Oreo cookies basically I've had a lot of ice cream in Tokyo but one of my favorite Tokyo brand ice creams with ingredients from Hokkaido is called milk all right over to the east side a Saxa a success definitely must go to soak in Japanese culture I can't deny that it's filled with tourists especially at Sensoji temple and naka music area so I recommend exploring the minor streets to get the full experience although some shops closed on Tuesday I prefer going during this time to avoid the crowds senso ji and nakamise a dirty sin Shoji is Tokyo's oldest temple and is situated at the center of a sixer and nakamise Sidoti is a street that runs community gate to the temple now camisa is an excellent spot to throw down on Japanese sweets while souvenir shops are very terse trappy this street is definitely one of the best places for street food also there are multiple small shrines and temples all around since OG were also checking out kimono rental if you want to get your cash on a socks it is your spot you will find many kimono and yukata rental shops in this neighborhood most shoppers don't start from 3,000 yen and you can wear it all day so it's not that bad of a deal walk around in a kimono and feel like a local rickshaws also known as jinrikisha are cool and fun but expensive in my opinion a 10-minute ride for to cost about 4000 yen most of the drivers speak English and explain each site to you as you go and are more than happy to serve as a photographer at each spot hanayashiki amusement park Hana yes he is the oldest theme park in Asakusa that has his ultra retro and horse cool cute vibe I always find it strange seeing the roller coaster next to this massive historic temple but still cool nonetheless oh and you can even view Sensoji from the free fall ride Samhita park Samhita park is a long park running along the Sumida River this is another it's part for cherry blossom viewing river cruise dinner yeah cut the bone in your conten buna is a japanese-style cruise which usually comes with a meal plan seeing the boats from land side floating on the Sumida River is pretty dope but experiencing the ride firsthand is like no other meal plans and prices vary depending on the boat company I prefer that all you can eat and drink meal course but make sure to make a reservations in advance hoppy Street hoppy Street is a place to get your drink on in the salsa hoppy is a beer flavored drink which is a mix of soju and beer flavored soda born post-world war ii skirt beer taxes it became the drink of choice for the system achi areas if you want to be super local then throw down on some cheap hoppy beer and enjoy food at the food stalls oh and locals are all about that daytime drinking especially on the weekends have a beer at Asahi building nothing like having a cold Asahi beer overlooking the city even the building was designed to look like a beer mug with foam on top Mangia Mangia is a specialty food in old downtown areas of tokyo it's kind of like a runny version of okonomiyaki a Japanese pancake and as flour or Chinese yam base mix with dashi you can add vegetables meat or seafood to your choice because a Japanese treat all on its own Tokyo Skytree just one station away from Osaka stands the largest tower in Japan you may think that it's only an observatory but there's just so much more to this place the bottom of the tower there's a complete shopping mall planetarium aquarium restaurants and VR park and lots more and yeah there's Tokyo Tower - but I like Tokyo Skytree much better since it's newer and has so much more to offer sumo Ryoga ku is nearby Sky Tree known as a home of the sumo dojo and the real Goku Goku geek on sumo matches are held in January May and September and tickets are not too hard to serve for foreign travelers if you're traveling schedule lines here's another experience you can't get anywhere else in the world Kappa Bushido tea this household kitchen supply town runs between wano and Osaka you can find some of the best handcrafted Japanese cooking knives here Japanese table wares and you can even make plastic food samples here rowena parc ueno park covers a whole entire west side of a way no station Ueno Park is massive containing seven museums one to a huge pond in several temples and shrines oil park also hosts a cherry blossom festival which offers lots of food stands and nakaya's ameyoko a lively discounted shopping street Omni oka was originally a black market in the post-war era it runs along the train track down to Kolkata machi station it's known for its Chinese and Korean Street food and old-school bars the spicy noodles here are nice cherry blossoms I've mentioned cherry blossoms in this video a couple times already but let's dig a bit deeper cherry blossoms in Tokyo are incredibly magnificent but it happens and finishes so quickly so you got to keep up to date with the cherry blossom forecast the season only lasts for two weeks and it's usually between mid March and early April I've also created a top ten tokyo cherry blossoms vid if you're in town during this time Ginza so Ginza is known for upmarket shopping and dining it's like New York's Fifth Avenue with a Japanese flavor many flagship stores of high fashions are lined up on to order tea but some are scattered throughout the area Ginza had a boom in the 18th century so you'll find many retro restaurants and cafes here with history definitely a mix of the old and new Tokyo kabuki zz' kabuki set is a Kabuki theater in Ginza you can experience traditional performing arts of Kabuki while dining on a bento box and are you worried about not understanding the Kabuki language no worries Japanese don't understand some of it either oh yeah and don't forget to check out the souvenir shops on the basement floor Uniqlo Ginza Japan's biggest fashion brand Uniqlo has its flagship store in Ginza and to me it's worth visiting a mannequin displays in itself are pretty well thought out the shop has a total of 12 floors and it's ridiculous how organized and well laid out the stories despite all the products that they carry if you couldn't find what you're looking for at the many Uniqlo stores I'm sure this store has it skeezy fish market if you're an early bird then definitely check out the early morning tuna auction if you're not don't worry there's still many things to see and eat here during the day skeezy fish market has two parts a hinder market and the outer market the inner market is where sushi chefs and Michelin restaurants auction for today's catch and the outer market is for everyone else who want to partake in the delicious market food Kyson door caisson dawn is a bowl of rice topped with delicious pieces of sashimi you can throw down on a fresh Christ's hand on ball at the Tsukiji market but if you get a chance visit Zhu Jian in Kagurazaka I fell in love with a caisson done with its mountain of seafood on top and at the end they will pour a delectable sea bream broth over the rice to help you finish off the meal Akihabara once you step foot in Akihabara you'll be bombarded with anime in every direction it's a taco paradise the area is jammed with many specialty comic stores video games card games electronics cosplay and figurines you'll also find adult comics and goods in Syria so be aware and bringing along the young ones gotcha fine gotcha point is a capsule toy vending machine in Akihabara there are several gut cheap on specialty shops you can visit some of the toys that come out of these machines just scream of otaku electronic stores when I'm not online buying my electronics I prefer to visit Yoda budget camera in Akihabara purely based on the overall selection you can find all sorts of tech in these shops from cameras to TVs electronic beauty products home appliances the list goes on new Dabashi Akihabara is probably the largest in the Tokyo area and it's quite overwhelmed to see how crowded it gets on the weekend even though it's such a huge area beef cuts it if you're a Japanese food lover you may be familiar with tonkatsu you cut - also known as beef cuts is basically the beef version of dome katsu but it comes almost where and just melts in your mouth I love the shops that let you cook it on the Sony look just as you like but the taste is really hidden missed depending on the quality of beef that the shop uses my go-to is in Akihabara called few katsu a teeny Sun odaiba situated next to Tokyo Bay or divert is home to multiple giant shopping centers like diversity aqua city and pallet town it's not as busy when compared to other parts of Tokyo so I definitely recommend this area for families it's such a huge area to cover but they have free shuttles which circulate through all the major shopping centers and destinations oh and the monorail is another way to take in the sights for this area Gundam couldn't be a top 101 without this one right you'll find a life-sized gonna model in front of diversity if you're looking for cool gun Amano's and goods you should venture into Gundam based just inside of diversity ramen koku begun Hermann cocoa geek on is located in aqua city it's not a large space or anything like that but it has five popular ramen shop from all over Japan gathered in one location for the perfect lunch by joy Paulus joy palace is an indoor amusement park in aqua city inside of this three floor theme park you'll find bizarre rides and VR games you've never seen before and sometimes they have virtual anime concerts which is a trip another japan-only experience Odaiba Beach Park when you get tired from all the eating and shopping you know dive you can hang out on the beach and relax and if you're in a water sports you can rent a paddleboard and even sailboats just don't expect any waves and the view at night of Rainbow Bridge is quite spectacular mega web miniatures overlook this awesome spot it's located just next to the dive a ferris wheel besides the newest tell you at a car show kids can drive e cars and adults can play the free VR attractions Fuji TV if you're looking for an observation deck the landmark of Odaiba Fuji TV would be my first choice you get spectacular views of Tokyo port Sky Tree and Tokyo Tower and an amazing Tokyo skyline plus you can get super close to the ball also if you're familiar with Japanese TV shows and animes like one-piece and dragon ball check out the bottom floors for the event shops who don't you don't noodles have a special way of soaking up the soup and delivering an umami filled explosion in your mouth definitely worth it if you've never tried on the cheap I recommend Murakami salmon for a luxury Bowl check out sue two-toned on Rainbow Bridge Run viewing the Rainbow Bridge from afar is a sight to see but did you know you can run Rainbow Bridge too sometimes I run with my friends from the Ginza side all the way to the ODE IVA side don't worry you can walk it as well the view of a diver from the bridge is pretty amazing oh wait I won't send for those of you who don't have time for a day trip to an onsen away don't sin is a perfect solution oh wait Owen sin is an onsen theme park different bath options are the main attractions here but you can enjoy the summer festival zone in a yukata all year long also you can play games and enjoy multitude of food options oh and did I mention they have giant beers 100 yen shops Japan is not the cheapest country to travel in but visiting a 100 yen shop may help the budget conscious traveler you can get cheap souvenirs and even food here one of my favorite 100 yen shops is in Odaiba called Daiso because of its huge selection Hoenig it is a rice ball with some sort of meat or vegetable filling Japanese eat it as much as Westerners eat sandwiches the ones you get at the convenience stores are quite amazing already but premium ones at onigiri specialty shops are extraordinary like this one in a success my faves are grilled salmon and salmon roll sake testing sake testing is a perfect experience for those of you who are not familiar with sake to understand which state suits you best in fact there are so many different styles and tastes of depending on the makers and rice just like one you can find cool sake testing bars throughout Tokyo prices are usually quite reasonable this one is in Kagura Sokka capsule hotels capsule hotels started out as a casual and cheap accommodation for the seller men who missed the last train and needed a place to crash it used to be only designed for locals but now you can find capsule hotels with english-speaking staff who can explain the rules and regulations they even have luxury capsule hotels like this one called first cabin which I prefer vending machines vending machines are a way of life in Japan everywhere you go there drink vending machines but if you want something a little more interesting check out her native airport for some unique vending machine products baseball games baseball is definitely the most popular sport in Japan even though I'm not a baseball fan there is nothing like sitting back with a beer a hot dog with friends and family and watching a game in the stadium baseball games are usually held in Tokyo Dome and Meiji Jingu Stadium and the experience is nothing like the ones in the US Japanese curry Japanese curry has its own special flavors and tastes different than Indian curry there are so many Japanese curry spots in Tokyo so it won't be hard to find one but one of my favorites is gogo curry because you can customize the toppings and the portions are quite satisfying even for the Western appetite Roppongi Roppongi is for sure one of the most foreign friendly neighborhoods in Tokyo since it's home to many foreign embassies for pungi Hills and Tokyo Midtown are the two main towers in the area you can do most of your luxury shopping here I describe this area as a place of luxury and nightlife also if you're down there are some art museums like the National Art Center and the more you museum worth checking out Roppongi Hills observatory here's another Tokyo skyline observatory option for you personally this is my favorite observatory in Tokyo so far it's not free but it's worth going up to the 52nd floor to view the Tokyo Bay and city landscape oh and make sure to check out the open-air sky deck on a sunny day it makes me feel like I'm on top of the world when I'm up here you know keep our key you know key Park is just behind Tokyo Midtown and it has a beautiful Japanese garden and a pond the leaves change color throughout the season it's calming to be here and take it all in and if you have kids they'll appreciate the playground Ichigo dive go nothing beats a fresh strawberry wrapped in mochi you can find Ichigo daifuku and many dupatta cos and some convenience but my all-time favorite has to be in judo Ginza vintage clothes shopping at Shimokitazawa Shimokitazawa is where the Tokyo hipsters hang out traveling a few stations from Shibuya horse Shinjuku the laid-back and funky neighbor vintage shops everywhere and if you want to take a break from all the walking there are a bunch of cozy cafe is nestled in the back streets ki t dou Qi Chi Chi Jo Chi is ranked one of the most desirable places to live in Tokyo due in part to its vast restaurant options shopping streets and beautiful you know Kishida Park it kind of reminds me of a second Shibuya since so many people live here I find it more down-to-earth oh and I love the street food here and one of the main highlights of this area is harmonica yokocho aka bar Alley Edo Tokyo open-air architectural museum is known in japanese as tottemo nen it exhibits a range of historic buildings it showcases old school buildings from ordinary middle-class houses all the way to the former Prime Minister's home this is one of my favorite places for my top 10 hit in Tokyo photo spots video curry pond although I already mentioned curry curry pond is nothing like curry curry pond is basically a fried donut like bread with a curry filling and it's one of my favorite Japanese snacks you can find curry pond and most convenient and bakeries but if you're looking for something special check out 10 Maya and Shimokitazawa Jojo Ginza judo games as one of my top destinations for street food it's just ten minutes away from Shinjuku and has a friendly and chill atmosphere this spot is known by locals as Sosa tengoku which translates a daily dish heaven the shota guys sell reasonably priced food like thirty and kuroky fifty and yakitori and twenty and chicken balls so that housewives in the afternoon can rush to the show tank eye and pick up cheap dinner dishes for the family soon Omachi Ginza suna matcha Ginza is another Street food spot that speaks to my soul not a lot of foreign travelers ventured to this area because it's such a pain in the ass to reach but in my opinion that yakitori here is worth it if you're into yakitori like me then this is one of the destination spots you can't miss you naka Ginza Yanaka Ginza is a nostalgic Street food destination also known as cat town he used to have cats everywhere but now you only see a few here and there one of the highlights of your Naga is a long stairway called New Yawk a dun dun located at the entrance of the shopping street you can catch a beautiful sunset view here the street is not so long so I can recommend visiting in the afternoon just before the Sun set contains sushi to be honest I don't think you need to go to fancy sushi restaurants that cost more than $300 to have a good sushi experience because the average sushi place in Japan is usually better than high-end sushi restaurants from around the world at least in my opinion my go-to spot is called katsumi dodi sushi in Shibuya I still go here regularly and in fact I run into some of once a while to go she Ginza tegoshi Ginza is a longest shorten guy in Tokyo having more than 400 stores in this 1.3 kilometer street I'm sure you'll find something to enjoy here unlike a lot of the other Shelton guys car screws to the street so be careful especially when in big groups or with the little ones go tokuji go Tokaji is a buddhist temple in Santa gaya which is about 30 minutes away from Shinjuku it's known as a possible birthplace of lucky charm cats aka manekineko its massive collection of manekineko is unlike anywhere in the world Tokyo Station Tokyo Station is one of the largest travel hubs and it's a great place to explore the newly renovated facade of the station is pretty dope to take in but more so inside of the station you can find unique bento boxes and souvenirs at grande stuff acute and chaos Street if you're here to catch a train I suggest coming a bit early and check out what the station has to offer Imperial Palace just a 10-minute walk away from the Tokyo Station you can check out with a royal family of Japan lives the Imperial Palace property is massive and located at the former Edo castle you can book a tour on the website to get access to some of the more private areas while some of the other gardens are open to the public throughout the year Japanese fried chicken let's be honest Japanese fried chicken is pretty delicious even from the conbini in fact Japanese fried chicken tastes so good that it ends up and most of my street food videos so it's really difficult to really choose the best one but you kotti is one of my favorite spots because the fried chicken is so crispy on the outside while tender and juicy on the inside Tokyo Dome City Tokyo Dome City is an open shopping mall with roller coasters and a ferris wheel it's right next to the Tokyo Dome so it's a perfect spot to hang out before or after baseball games or concerts lots of restaurants shops and attractions to entertain the entire family Todoroki kakuka did you know just around 20 minutes away from shibuya this beautiful ravine exists to the Roky Keiko ku is one of the only ravines in Tokyo's 23 Ward area you can stroll along the Izawa River and really experience nature in Tokyo yakitori yakitori is one of my favorite Japanese foods even though it's cheap it's still so delicious one of my favorite budget yakitori shops is 20 keys oku but I've also always down to go to some standing yakitori pubs I guess I just love it all so how many of these place you guys been to let me know in the comments if this video helped you out help me out and hit that like button and if you want to see more of my adventures in Tokyo or Japan hit that subscribe button and the Bell button and I'll catch you guys in the next one
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Length: 28min 49sec (1729 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 28 2018
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