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The Most Relaxing Things to Do in Tokyo

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Most Relaxing Things to Do in Tokyo

Odaiba District , Daiba
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Roam the streets and malls of Odaiba District, a popular Tokyo entertainment and shopping district situated on an artificial island. Created
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Ginza , Ginza
4.1
Tokyo's upscale shopping district, Ginza boasts numerous department stores, cafes, restaurants, and flagship fashion boutiques. Shop for the
Tours from $100
Akihabara , Chiyoda
3.9
Tokyo's hub for all things hi-tech, Akihabara serves as a haven for gamers, computer enthusiasts, and in recent times, fans of anime and mang
Tours from $59
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Duration: 30min - 3h
Climb aboard a traditional Japanese rickshaw for an unforgettable view of the Asakusa district in Tokyo. Your knowledgeable guide will steer you to some of Tokyo’s many iconic sites, districts, temples and shrines while illuminating the history behind them all. Enjoy scenic views of maple and cherry trees, gardens, soaring skyscrapers, and traditional businesses. If you’re looking for a carefree, customizable way to see Tokyo, this is it. Apart from the above courses, we have other special course for guests who really want to get away from the city. If you have already seen the crowds and buildings in Tokyo, let’s get away from that and enjoy the view across the sumida river and go into places where you can refresh your mind under the quiet trees and monument of Asahi beer headquarter! We shall go across the bridge to the peaceful area of sumida park and Ushijima shrine where you can enjoy the Japanese garden park and lucky fortune cow shrine.
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Takeshita Street , Shibuya
3.7
Browse the trendy shops of Takeshita Street, a narrow district lined with an array of colorful boutiques, snack vendors, and restaurants. Pop
Tours from $39
Asakusa , Asakusa
4.5
A historic entertainment district in Tokyo, Asakusa has been attracting visitors for centuries. The area evolved during the Edo period (17th-
Tours from $44

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Our expert advice on where to stay in Tokyo

Tokyo abounds with excellent places to stay, from luxury affairs to humble budget-friendly lodgings. Its glittering skyscrapers house numerous international four- and five-star hotels, both in the populous cultural hotspots of Shinjuku and in the business centers of Akasaka and Shinbashi. Meanwhile, hostels catering to the shoestring traveler lie scattered throughout the city. For a memorable, distinctly Japanese experience, seek out a ryokan, a traditional bed and breakfast with tatami floor mats and sliding screen doors.
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