🌿 One Day Solo Trip in Tokyo
🌿 One Day Solo Trip in Tokyo – Foodies, Relaxing, and Fun Strolling
You can travel to Tokyo in one day! For those who come on a solo trip like us, but want to eat well, walk comfortably, and take cool photos, this is a plan that takes a full day without getting lost. It also has a full range of food, cafes, fashion, and a great atmosphere. 💛
🍣 08:30 – Start the morning fresh at Miura Misaki Kou (三浦三崎港)
Start the day with a bowl of raw fish, very fresh! We ordered various types of tuna rice. It feels like a fish market but is clean and comfortable to sit in. The price is mid-range, very good value for the quality. If you are a raw fish lover, don't miss it.
🍚 10:30 – Brunch at Tsujihan (Nihonbashi branch)
I love this restaurant. It's a bowl of raw fish with sauce. It's so fragrant! I ordered "Zukedon" and at the end they gave me hot fish soup to add rice to. It's like Japanese rice porridge. So delicious I want to order more 🍲
(Recommended to queue since 10 am or else you will have to wait a lot)
🚇 12:30 – Continue walking at Harajuku / Omotesando / Cat Street
These three areas are heaven for fashion lovers, photographers, and cafe lovers.
• Start from Cat Street: A chill street with both clothing stores and trendy cafes.
• Continue walking to Omotesando: Super chic! Plus the buildings are very beautiful. Walking around makes you feel like you are in Europe.
• End with Takeshita Street in Harajuku: Full of Japanese teenagers walking around. Feels fun and bright.
We stopped by a cafe on the corner of Cat Street to take pictures with the street in the dim sunlight. Feels great. 🌤️📷
🥩 16:00 – Tonight, it must be Gyukatsu Motomura.
If you have never eaten “Gyukatsu”, you must try it! Rare-fried beef served for us to grill on a hot stove. Crispy outside, soft inside Dip it with wasabi or their special sauce, it's sooo delicious!
(There are many branches, we went to Shibuya but there are also some in Shinjuku)
🌆 18:00 – End the day with Tokyo vibes in Shinjuku
Walk around Kabukicho, lots of neon lights, great for taking pictures, or if you like quiet, you can walk to see the view at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (free admission!). The sunset view is also beautiful.
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