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Travel to Tokyo Japan

Travel to Tokyo Japan

Season 1 Episode 880 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Hear about travel to Tokyo as the Amateur Traveler talks to Matthew Jasek from The Nerd Tourist about one of his favorite, if nerdy, cities. 

https://amateurtraveler.com/otaku-guide-to-tokyo-japan/

Day 1: Arrival and Food Tour

  • Afternoon: Arrive in Tokyo and check into your hotel.
  • Evening: Join a food tour or find a local guide to visit a traditional Japanese restaurant. Explore the dining culture with the help of a guide who can navigate through nuances.

Day 2: Tsukiji Outer Market and Senso-ji

  • Morning: Visit Tsukiji Outer Market for a variety of food stalls. Try grilled eel and other local delicacies.
  • Afternoon: Explore Senso-ji Temple. Take part in the tradition of shaking a metal container to get a fortune. Enjoy more street food around the area.
  • Evening: Choose between visiting Odaiba for futuristic buildings and the Unicorn Gundam statue or exploring Shimokitazawa, a hip neighborhood known for vintage shops and live music.

Day 3: Shibuya Scramble, Harajuku, and Meiji Shrine

  • Morning: Experience the famous Shibuya Scramble and visit the statue of Hachiko. Head to Harajuku Station.
  • Afternoon: Explore Meiji Shrine and Takeshita Street in Harajuku. Enjoy crepes, Shiba Inu Cafe, and unique latte art at Cafe Reissue.
  • Evening: Choose between visiting Ikebukuro for anime-related attractions or Nakano Broadway for traditional shopping and unique ramen.

Day 4: Nerd Day

  • Option 1: Take a guided tour of Akihabara, the hub of nerd culture, exploring anime shops and arcades.
  • Option 2: Visit real-life anime locations using online resources or guided tours. Consider Studio Ghibli Museum, Totoro no Mori, or Shirohige Cream Puff Factory.
  • Evening: Experience Tokyo’s nightlife with activities like Mari Car go-karting or trying Monjayaki in Monja Street.

Day 5: Kamakura Trip

  • Visit the Great Buddha of Kamakura
  • Explore Zeniarai Benten Shrine and wash your money.
  • Visit Hokokuji Temple Bamboo Forest Temple, and wander through the bamboo forest.
  • Optionally, pay extra to drink tea at the little tea house in the back.
  • Explore Kamakura’s main attractions like the Tsurugaoka Hachimangū Shrine.
  • If in April, consider attending the Kamakura Festival (second to the third weekend).
  • If in September (14th to 16th), experience Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Reitaisai Festival with horseback archery.
  • Visit the grave site of Minamoto no Yoritomo, the first Shogun.
  • Visit Jufuku-ji Temple, the grave of Hojo no Masako (the Nun Shogun).

Day 6: Enoshima Island Trip

  • Travel to Fujiwara Station and take the Enoshima Electric Railway to the Shirahata Shrine.
  • Visit Shirahata Shrine dedicated to Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
  • Board the Enoshima Electric Railway and ride to Enoshima Island.
  • Explore the long road leading to sea caves, shops, and the Dragon Bell.
  • Visit the botanical garden with the sea candle lighthouse.
  • Try the local delicacy Shirasu Don at one of the restaurants.
  • Visit the Enoshima Shrine complex

Bonus Day:

Consider non-nerdy activities:

  • Attend a tea ceremony.
  • Rent a kimono and experience a traditional tea ceremony.
  • Attend a sumo match or witness a sumo practice.
  • Catch a baseball game.
  • Take a vintage tram to Gotokuji, the temple that invented the beckoning cat statue.
  • Join a tattoo-friendly Tokyo bathhouse tour.

Tips:

  • Stay in Akihabara for a central location.
  • Use apps like the Visit Japan app for customs information, TableCheck for reservations, and Line for communication.
  • Prepare for a lot of walking.

There is always so much to see in and near Tokyo, for nerds and non-nerds alike.

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