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Japan Itinerary 6: Tokyo & Kyoto in a nutshell

Tokyo & Kyoto in a nutshell 😍: I dove headfirst into Tokyo’s vibrant vibes and Asakusa’s must-sees—think epic street food, riverside strolls, and insta-worthy temple gates! 🍡⛩️ Top Spots to Visit in Tokyo’s Asakusa Neighborhood: Nakamise Shopping Street (1 Chome-36-3 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032) Open daily 9:00–20:00. This old-school shopping street is packed with quirky souvenirs, local snacks (try ningyo-yaki!), and traditional Japanese crafts. Tip: Go early to beat the crowds and grab fresh treats. Sumida River (Tokyo, Japan) Open all day, year round. Perfect for a breezy walk or a sunset photo session. The river views with Tokyo Skytree in the distance are next level—bring your camera! Hōzōmon Gate (2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032) Open 6:00–17:00 (Apr–Sep), 6:30–17:00 (Oct–Mar). This iconic temple gate is an Asakusa landmark—snap some pics, admire the giant lantern, and soak in the temple vibes. Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center (2 Chome-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0034) Open 9:00–20:00. Pop in for city info, free maps, and the epic viewing deck for stunning cityscapes. Pro tip: Spot Mt. Fuji on a clear day! Getting Around: Hop on Tokyo’s metro for quick, cheap rides. Get a prepaid IC card (Suica/Pasmo) for tap-and-go convenience. Food Recs: Don’t miss melonpan and tempura on Nakamise Street! Key Tips: Pack a portable battery—Tokyo is selfie central 📱. ATMs are easy to find at 7-Eleven. Weather can change fast—carry a compact umbrella. #tokyovibes #asakusa #japantravel #streetfood #tripdotcom
Posted: Sep 15, 2025
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