It's not that exaggerated. In fact, as long as you are polite and courteous to others, Yunluo thinks no one will target you. If there are many people, you can try to stagger the time. Yunluo and An Chuyu went shopping in the morning when there were relatively fewer people. In addition, if they pay, they have to go to the special duty-free counter to check out.
You can look for it in the store. Yunluo and An Chuyu on the cosmetics floor were spotted at a glance, but it took a long time to find Yunluo and An Chuyu on the first floor food. In addition, Duoqingwu is also divided into Building AB and other buildings. There is a map posted outside their first floor facade. You can take a closer look to familiarize yourself before going in.
Purple House Takeiya [Akihabara] → Information: Then Yunluo and Anchuyu came to Akihabara at about 12:00 pm. You can take the Yamanote Line to Akihabara Station. As soon as you exit the station, the famous Yodobashi is on the east side. I bought an SD card and a battery. Then I walked through the passage of Akihabara Station to the west of Chuo-dori and went north.
This is the place where anime culture is. Yunluo and An Chuyu are not big anime fans, but they were still very moved when they saw the new shows on the big billboards along the way. There were gashapon machines all the way, and Yunluo and An Chuyu shook a lot, hahaha. Chopper caught by a classmate in the egg machine [Imperial Palace] → Information: The next stop is the Imperial Palace, if you don't go to Dongyuan.
You can get off at {Nijubashi Station} and go directly to Nijubashi from there. If you want to go to the Imperial Palace East Garden, you can get off at {Otemachi} and walk all the way there. Both subway stations are accessible. In fact, the Nijubashi that Yunluo and An Chuyu visited is between Uchibori Street and the Imperial Palace Inner Moat. The Imperial Palace Outer Garden at the southeast corner of the Outer Moat is already a stop for tour buses.
Yunluo and An Chuyu went to Otemachi and walked west to Higashi Gyoen, but unfortunately it was closed that day. It is recommended that students check the official website or the recommended app the day before to see if the attractions or restaurants will be closed the next day, because the rest days in each place are not fixed. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu took a photo and walked south to Nijubashi.
Then Yunluo and Anchuyu went to the outer moat to Hibiya Station to go to Tokyo Tower. Tokyo's taxis are still pretty cool. I saw keepouts everywhere on the side of the Imperial Palace these two days ╮(╯▽╰)╭【Tokyo Tower】→Information: Take the Toei subway at Hibiya, the southeast corner of the Imperial Palace, to Shiba Park or Gojomon, and walk to Tokyo Tower.
Yunluo and An Chuyu were at the foot of the Imperial Castle Gate, and walked south to Zojoji Temple, and then walked west straight uphill to Tokyo Tower. Because Yunluo and An Chuyu did not plan to see the night view at Tokyo Tower, they took photos of Tokyo Tower all the way up, originally wanting to find a road without any obstructions to take photos of it.
But there are still buildings when you walk to Tokyo Tower and go downhill on the other side. It is impossible to take a full-body photo except at the corner of the tower. When Yunluo and An Chuyu passed through Tokyo Tower and went downhill on the other side to the mainland, it was only about five o'clock. So since it was not yet night, Yunluo and An Chuyu temporarily added a trip to Ginza.
Zojoji Temple and Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower Tree-planting dolls in Zojoji Temple [Ginza] → Information: Yunluo and Anchuyu walked through Tokyo Tower to the main road on the west side and then went north to {Kamiyacho} to take the subway to {Ginza}. It was already dark when they arrived in Ginza. Yunluo and Anchuyu's route was to walk east of {Ginza} station and go to {Higashi-Ginza Station} and then go north.
Finally, we walked west to Ginza 1-chome Station and then back to Ginza Station. Basically, we walked in a rectangular route around this area. Yunluo and An Chuyu had dinner in Ginza. Yunluo and An Chuyu ate at Tendon, a chain of affordable restaurants. They had a set meal of soba noodles and tempura.
Japanese fried food tempura is really good. I went shopping again, and ate Fujiya puffs and some snacks. I passed by the bell opposite the exit of Ginza Station twice when I left and entered the station. Ginza soba buckwheat noodles and tempura [Roppongi] → Information: Back to Ginza Station. I had dinner again.
Yunluo and An Chuyu then went to Roppongi Station to see the night view of Tokyo. After transferring to the Hibiya Line, they exited Roppongi Station and walked southwest to Roppongi, which is the large green area on Google Maps. Yunluo and An Chuyu arrived at Roppongi after 12:00 am. They were unlucky because they found that Roppongi was under renovation when they reached the top sightseeing entrance.
Closed. I encountered two closed museums in a row, so it is necessary for everyone to check the Japanese official website for the daily operating hours. Previously, the Internet said that Roppongi is the best place to see the night view of Tokyo. But these guides are not timely enough. In addition, Yunluo did not check it himself, so he came up empty-handed.
Looking at the night view of Tokyo Tower from the Roppongi platform, Yunluo and An Chuyu decided to rush to the Skytree before it closed at night. Although they stayed in Roppongi for less than an hour, the area was still very lively at midnight. There were also many people. Compared with most shopping malls that close at 30:30, Roppongi is indeed a nightlife.
From Roppongi, overlooking Tokyo Tower [Skytree], walk from Roppongi and then transfer to Oshiage Station. Yunluo and An Chuyu bought tickets before the time and entered the Skytree (both Skytree and Skytree are it). Finally, they enjoyed the night view of Tokyo. They begged and pleaded until the time, but were finally driven down by the broadcast. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu walked out of the station and took the subway back to the hotel.
Skytree*Since Yunluo and An Chuyu wanted to go to many places, they basically gave up their lunch time in order to have more fun. Yunluo and An Chuyu often bought something to fill their stomachs when they passed by a convenience store, and then had a hot meal at night. There are gains and losses, Yunluo and An Chuyu are actually a tired duo who have eaten at every convenience store.
The number of steps they walked every day was above average. But Yunluo and An Chuyu were tired but had a lot of fun. They cherished every minute they spent in Tokyo to experience this place. Of course, Yunluo and An Chuyu would still eat at some famous stores, as long as it did not affect their schedule. In addition, everyone should remember that Japanese people generally do not eat while walking.
Don't eat or drink on the subway. It's very impolite. So Yunluo and An Chuyu often eat secretly in convenience stores or on the corners of some streets. I hope everyone will be careful when eating.
Because my classmate's friend works in Shinjuku today, and knows that Yunluo and An Chuyu are going to Shinjuku, I invited Yunluo and An Chuyu to dinner. The original plan was to go to Meiji Shrine first, then Shinjuku. Go to Shinjuku Gyoen, then visit Shinjuku, and then Kabukicho in the evening. [Meiji Shrine] Going to Shinjuku is naturally shopping.
But the department stores and shops must open later, closer to noon. So Yunluo and An Chuyu set out at 9 a.m. to fill in the gaps with attractions. → Information: Yunluo and An Chuyu did not enter from where most group tourists enter. Following the Google map, Yunluo and An Chuyu took the subway to {Kitasando}, turned right and went straight to the southwest and then went up.
Yunluo and An Chuyu came to the east entrance. There was an ancient wooden torii gate. This gate seemed to be mostly visited by local worshippers. Yunluo and An Chuyu followed a few grandparents in front and behind them and walked in. They walked all the way to the intersection and saw the entrance torii gate. Here Yunluo and An Chuyu met a large number of group tourists.
As a result, Yunluo and An Chuyu were unable to take photos of the Torii gate without people, and they even ran into people filming a show. Then they followed the crowd and went in to visit. There, they also ran into someone holding a wedding in the side garden, which is the shrine next to the main hall of Meiji Jingu Shrine. But they were not allowed to go in and watch. What a pity.
Yunluo and An Chuyu came out from the shrine and walked to the fork in the road. They went out from the door they came in from. Since they didn't want to take the same route back to the subway station, they went straight out of the door and passed under the bridge where the train was running. Then they turned left and walked straight ahead, just to experience the daily life of Tokyo.
Yunluo and An Chuyu passed by the NTT building, then walked to Yoyogi Station, took a train for one stop, and arrived at Shinjuku. Let's make a wish at Meiji Jingu Shrine [Shinjuku] When we arrived, we had to be closer. Yunluo and An Chuyu met with his uncle at Shinjuku East. He took Yunluo and An Chuyu to eat crab dole upstairs at Isetan.
The other family was larger than this one. Uncle ordered a set meal for Yunluo and An Chuyu, which started with steamed crab legs, then cheese baked noodles, grilled crab legs, and crab sushi. Then came tempura and a dessert of your choice. They were full and happy. The price of Crab Dowler was reasonable, it was really delicious. After eating, Uncle returned to the company, and Yunluo and An Chuyu went to Nishi-Shinjuku for a walk.
The Metropolitan Government Building, the peculiarly shaped art academy, and some other buildings. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu returned to the East Exit, starting from Sanchome, and visited Marui and the shoe stores along the way. The quiet environment of Kani Doraku Kani Doraku. It was a good time. In the evening, the uncle took Yunluo and An Chuyu to eat at Hokkaido, and then went to Matsumoto Kiyoshi on Sanchome.
We walked around Sanchome, went east around Isetan, went north and went west, and finally arrived at Gochome. Then we entered Kabukicho and walked around for a while. Hahaha. After we came out, we found Labi opposite Don Quijote. Yunluo and An Chuyu finished shopping at Labi and it was already past 12:00. Most of the shopping malls were closed.
Yunluo and Anchuyu took the Yamanote Line back home. Isetan Shinjuku Gocho is currently in front of Kabukicho. On that day, Laba Festival, Yunluo and Anchuyu didn't have Laba porridge, so they automatically looked up their phones on the street to buy red bean juice. Bless you with peace.
Because of the big meal we had yesterday, we missed the trip to Shinjuku Gyoen. So Yunluo and An Chuyu set out to Shinjuku Gyoen early this morning to make up for yesterday's missed trip. [Shinjuku Gyoen] → Information: {Shinjuku Sanchome} or {Shinjuku Gyoen}. It is the largest park in Tokyo that combines Japanese and French gardens.
After getting off at Shinjuku Gyoen, you need to walk west to the entrance. Tickets are sold by machines. It was half past midnight when I finally bought the ticket and entered Shinjuku Gyoen. Although it was winter, it was still very beautiful. Yunluo and An Chuyu took the guide map and went east first, then went around to the north, and then came back from the west.
Tokyo parks have a special sense of tranquility. The sun was great that day, making people feel very comfortable. The greenhouse in the Imperial Garden is worth mentioning. In this season, there are not many plum blossoms and cherry blossoms are not in full bloom. The daffodils are good, but overall, the outdoor plants are still quite bleak. The greenhouse in the Imperial Garden is a thriving scene as soon as you enter.
But it's very hot. The greenhouse is a transparent glass dome located northwest of the entrance. They lingered in the greenhouse until late. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu walked from Shinjuku Gyoen to Omotesando. [Omotesando] After coming out of Omotesando, they headed west. Yunluo and An Chuyu planned to walk straight to Harajuku.
Omotesando is synonymous with fashion. As soon as they left the station, Yunluo and An Chuyu had a strong feeling. There are many unique buildings of fashion brands on this street. There are so many fashionistas that Yunluo and An Chuyu kept looking back and didn't want to miss any of them. The fashion index is too high, and there are too many handsome men and beautiful women. The Hills section is also very luxurious.
Just turn right from here and go straight to Takeshita Street. [Harajuku Takeshita Street] Go along Omotesando and gradually go uphill to the intersection where you can turn right and go straight to enter Takeshita Street. At the intersection, there will be wego and other vintage stores, and the prices are relatively low.
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It's not a luxury brand. Once you enter Takeshita Street, it's like a paradise for students and young people. Walking along the way, you will be delighted by all kinds of interesting specialty shops. There is also a 100-yen store called Daiso at the end of Takeshita Street. When Yunluo and An Chuyu walked to the end of Takeshita Street, they arrived at {Harajuku} Station, and it was already past 12:00.
It was getting dark. But Yunluo and An Chuyu hadn't finished half of their trip. Shibuya was still waiting for them not far away. So Yunluo and An Chuyu ate at Yoshinoya, which was across from the station. They also wanted to see what was different from what they had in China. After trying it, they found that there was actually no difference, and the taste was good.
The rice used in Japan is really incomparable to the rice in China, whether it is Yoshinoya or other places. This is the deepest feeling of Yunluo and An Chuyu in the following days. The rice used in Japan is just good. After quickly finishing dinner, Yunluo and An Chuyu took the train to {Shibuya}. The super big octopus balls eaten at Takeshita Street [Shibuya] The first thing to do when you arrive in Shibuya.
Of course, I came to visit the intersection with the most traffic in the world. Yunluo didn't even open the map, he found it easily standing in the corridor of the two-story building. After just a few minutes of watching from upstairs, he was impressed by the dense flow of people and wanted to rush down to join them excitedly.
When we got to the corner of the intersection, we realized that Yunluo and An Chuyu were too naive. Even if we used Meipai and raised our hands high, we couldn't capture the feeling of the surging crowd. Fortunately, Yunluo and An Chuyu had taken some photos in the upstairs passage. So Yunluo and An Chuyu happily joined the crowd and walked to the other side and ran straight.
Everyone says it's fun to shop, but Yunluo really thinks it's worth discussing. Yunluo and An Chuyu visited every store on every floor, but to be honest, Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't buy any clothes. How should I put it? The style is indeed suitable for students and young girls, but its style is actually more Japanese and sweet.
Like the Korean-style classmates and the simple Yunluo, Yunluo and An Chuyu thought the items were beautiful, but they couldn't bring themselves to buy any of them. In addition, although the price is cheaper, of course, its quality has indeed declined at the same time. This is not a generalization, but just the majority of the cases.
Most of the stores that Yunluo and An Chuyu encountered were like this. Of course, there were some expensive ones. After shopping, they went up along the right side opposite him. Yunluo and An Chuyu later happened to come across Ichiran Ramen, and went to H&M next door, then walked around LOFT, and also looked around the surrounding areas. Yunluo and An Chuyu went to Ichiran to eat noodles.
Yilan is also a vending machine. You order from the machine outside, take the receipt and go in to get the noodles. A guy will come to give you the order and let you tick your food preferences, such as whether you want green onions or not. It's a pity that I didn't go to Spanish Hill because I forgot to save the star mark that day. I forgot about this place later, hahaha. Then I arrived at the point.
Yunluo and An Chuyu walked back to the station and found the Hachiko statue (it was a small statue, just across the direction, on the side of the intersection, next to the smoking area, it was not very clear at night). Then Yunluo and An Chuyu went back to the hotel. See! This is the intersection! Ichiran Ramen
Because Yunluo and An Chuyu lived in Ueno, which was actually very close to the University of Tokyo, Yunluo and An Chuyu walked there. If you want to go to the University of Tokyo, you can get off at {Ueno} station and walk west. Since it is also close to Ueno Park, Yunluo and An Chuyu basically walked today.
Yunluo and An first met by going around Shinobazu-dori to the front of the University of Tokyo. First go through the Akamon and then the main gate. Go through the main gate and walk east. Go downhill from the back door of the University of Tokyo Hospital and you will arrive at Shinobazu Pond next to Ueno Park. The main gate of the University of Tokyo, the Akamon of the University of Tokyo [Ueno Park] Go downhill from the back door of the University of Tokyo Hospital and you will arrive at Shinobazu Pond.
After crossing Shinobazu Pond and heading east, you will see a temple across the road. Go up from there. That is Ueno Park. Ueno Park has a particularly peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. In addition, it was a sunny day that day. Yunluo and An Chuyu were reluctant to leave the park. There were some singing artists and young people performing magic tricks, and children were having a picnic.
Daddy An Chuyu took his children for a walk, and the old people were basking in the sun. Everything was particularly harmonious and lazy. People want to spend their old age here. → Information: Children who want to go to Ueno Park can get off at {Ueno} Station. Ueno Park is right next to the west of Ueno Station. Shinobazu Pond shared a map. (~^~)