πΌ Tokyo Travel Guide
π Tokyo Tower Area Mainly urban itineraries, quieter, with a mid-to-high budget Close to Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, and The National Art Center ποΈ Ikebukuro Area Suitable for southern suburban itineraries, medium budget Lots of shops nearby! Very lively! Great for shopping! π Shinjuku Area Shinjuku needs no introduction! Bustling and conveniently located Close to Kabukicho and Shinjuku Gyoen π Shinagawa Area A bit off the beaten path, quieter Good for southern suburban itineraries and those on a tight budget π³ Ueno Area Mainly urban itineraries, and a good choice for those on a budget Close to Ueno Park and Akihabara, more lively ποΈ Skytree Area Suitable for indoor itineraries, budget-friendly, and quiet for those who prefer peace Close to Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, and Akihabara π° Ginza Area Ginza is more expensive, very lively, mainly focused on shopping and dining The four hotels listed are of a higher standard, close to Tokyo Station π Shibuya Area Suitable for southern suburban itineraries, medium budget Close to Omotesando, Hachiko Statue, Shibuya Sky, and Daikanyama π‘ Tips: 1οΈβ£ In Japanese hotels, there is an additional charge for extra occupants (e.g., a double room for three people) 2οΈβ£ When staying in a Japanese hotel, you must smoke at designated smoking areas π¬ 3οΈβ£ Breakfast often comes at a high price with average value; choose wisely *π¨ Hotel ratings and stars are sourced from Agoda *π Prices correspond to travel dates around 2024.08.23 #JapanTravel #JapanTravelGuide #JapanFreeAndEasy #JapanFreeAndEasyGuide #TokyoTravel #TokyoTravelTips #Tokyo #TokyoHotels #Hotels #TokyoHotelRecommendations