🏰 Ultimate Guide to the Japanese Imperial Palace (2)
🛍️ Ginza Shopping Spree Guide: Wallet Diet Alert! Wako Clock Tower (Ginza 4-chome): A century-old landmark. 🌊🎢 Shoot vintage street scenes during the day, and when the neon lights come on at night, it turns into cyberpunk in seconds! 🕰️ Sony Park: A must-visit for tech enthusiasts! The rooftop garden offers a free panoramic view of Ginza. 🌟🌸 Posting on Instagram with the location “Future City” guarantees an upscale vibe! 🌆 Kabukiza Theatre: Pose in a kimono in front of this traditional theater and instantly transport yourself to “Memoirs of a Geisha”! 🎭 (Pro tip: Rent kimonos more cheaply around Asakusa Temple!) ⚅ Foodie Easter Eggs: Hidden Ginza Menu Shiseido Parlour Café: Can’t afford skincare? Try the limited-edition strawberry parfait—the “Hermès of desserts” lives up to its name! 🍓 🌊🎢 Tsukiji Market Sushi: After visiting the Imperial Palace, head straight here. For just 200 yuan per person, indulge in fresh sea urchin and fatty tuna. Remember to say “omakase” (chef’s choice) to look like a connoisseur! 🍣 ⚠️ Tips: Imperial Palace Inner Garden: You need to book online in advance. Wearing flip-flops might earn you a stern look from the guards! 👀 🌟🌸Ginza Pedestrian Paradise on Sundays: It turns into a pedestrian-only zone, so expect crowds! 🚶♀️ ✨ Summary: Shoot traditional photos at the Imperial Palace, shop till you drop in Ginza, and experience Tokyo’s blend of old and new in just one day! Remember to bring a power bank—running out of battery from too many photos is a common issue! 📱💨 #TokyoGuide #JapaneseAesthetic 🌇