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The Perfect Tokyo City Walk Route: Nakameguro to Daikanyama 🍃🏙️

Follow this perfectly planned Tokyo city walk route from Nakameguro to Daikanyama without a hitch! ☕️ 10:00 Arrive in Nakameguro and head to Sidewalk Stand coffee shop. If you're lucky, you might get a photo with Edison Chen 📷 🥤 10:30 Next, visit Neel right next door. Be sure to order their recommended fruit tea with a refreshing layer of pear puree at the bottom—it's delicious mixed with the tea. Both indoor and outdoor photo spots are great here. 👘 11:00 Take a stroll around the nearby shops. There's a visvim store with a very Zen interior, featuring a vast space with only a few pieces of clothing displayed—it's quite impressive. 🍛 11:30 Return to Graficurry next to Neel for lunch. They serve colorful and exquisite curry rice dishes. The staff is attentive, and they even say thank you in Chinese when you leave. The ambiance is fantastic. 🎋 After lunch, take a leisurely walk around the Meguro River area. Many unexpected corners are beautiful and great for photos. 🌳 12:30 Head towards Daikanyama, passing by interesting shops like Kinto, where we bought a vase at a reasonable price. You'll also pass by the Tokyo College of Music. 🏯 13:00 Stop by the Former Asakura Family Residence, an old mansion situated in the heart of Daikanyama. The admission fee is only 100 yen, so it's worth a visit. The friendly ticket-selling grandmother will even store your luggage for you. 🌴 14:00 Forest Gate Daikanyama. If you've heard of Shanghai's Upper House Phase II being China's Daikanyama, it's modeled after this place. It's a perfect blend of office buildings and greenery. Strolling around or enjoying a cup of coffee at Blue Bottle here is very pleasant. It's working in such an environment. 🛍️ 15:00 After that, it's shopping time. The area is filled with countless interesting and unique shops. There's CA4LA for hats, Number Sugar for sweets, and various clothing stores in different styles—just shop to your heart's content. 📖 17:00 Tsutaya Books. It's not just a bookstore but also a comprehensive lifestyle district. Inside, you'll find convenience stores, cafes, restaurants, and even a clinic! Many young people spend late nights here, so you can quietly experience the lifestyle of young Japanese people. 🍡 19:00 After a day of exploring, it's time for dinner! Return to Nakameguro Station and visit this izakaya called Kushi Wakamaru, which is mostly frequented by locals. Although the skewers are a bit pricier, they're huge. The beef skewers are so big I thought they were steaks! Recommended are the beef skewers, chicken balls, and bacon-wrapped lettuce. #Tokyo #TokyoCityWalk #Daikanyama #Nakameguro #SidewalkStand #Neel #TsutayaBooks #ForestGateDaikanyama

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The Perfect Tokyo City Walk Route: Nakameguro to Daikanyama 🍃🏙️

Follow this perfectly planned Tokyo city walk route from Nakameguro to Daikanyama without a hitch! ☕️ 10:00 Arrive in Nakameguro and head to Sidewalk Stand coffee shop. If you're lucky, you might get a photo with Edison Chen 📷 🥤 10:30 Next, visit Neel right next door. Be sure to order their recommended fruit tea with a refreshing layer of pear puree at the bottom—it's delicious mixed with the tea. Both indoor and outdoor photo spots are great here. 👘 11:00 Take a stroll around the nearby shops. There's a visvim store with a very Zen interior, featuring a vast space with only a few pieces of clothing displayed—it's quite impressive. 🍛 11:30 Return to Graficurry next to Neel for lunch. They serve colorful and exquisite curry rice dishes. The staff is attentive, and they even say thank you in Chinese when you leave. The ambiance is fantastic. 🎋 After lunch, take a leisurely walk around the Meguro River area. Many unexpected corners are beautiful and great for photos. 🌳 12:30 Head towards Daikanyama, passing by interesting shops like Kinto, where we bought a vase at a reasonable price. You'll also pass by the Tokyo College of Music. 🏯 13:00 Stop by the Former Asakura Family Residence, an old mansion situated in the heart of Daikanyama. The admission fee is only 100 yen, so it's worth a visit. The friendly ticket-selling grandmother will even store your luggage for you. 🌴 14:00 Forest Gate Daikanyama. If you've heard of Shanghai's Upper House Phase II being China's Daikanyama, it's modeled after this place. It's a perfect blend of office buildings and greenery. Strolling around or enjoying a cup of coffee at Blue Bottle here is very pleasant. It's working in such an environment. 🛍️ 15:00 After that, it's shopping time. The area is filled with countless interesting and unique shops. There's CA4LA for hats, Number Sugar for sweets, and various clothing stores in different styles—just shop to your heart's content. 📖 17:00 Tsutaya Books. It's not just a bookstore but also a comprehensive lifestyle district. Inside, you'll find convenience stores, cafes, restaurants, and even a clinic! Many young people spend late nights here, so you can quietly experience the lifestyle of young Japanese people. 🍡 19:00 After a day of exploring, it's time for dinner! Return to Nakameguro Station and visit this izakaya called Kushi Wakamaru, which is mostly frequented by locals. Although the skewers are a bit pricier, they're huge. The beef skewers are so big I thought they were steaks! Recommended are the beef skewers, chicken balls, and bacon-wrapped lettuce. #Tokyo #TokyoCityWalk #Daikanyama #Nakameguro #SidewalkStand #Neel #TsutayaBooks #ForestGateDaikanyama

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