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How much does a seven-day trip to Tokyo cost? Tokyo seven-day tour introduction
The 7-day Tokyo tour can cover almost all of Tokyo, and you can visit all the great value attractions and delicious food. However, this week is not a small time, and everyone must have enough wallets in their pockets. Let’s share a 7-day trip to Tokyo and its cost.
Tokyo is a brave city, but also a refined city. However, the intricate road network of the steel jungle weaves a tenderness that makes people smile. That's her charm. This guide is written based on the main areas of Tokyo to help you not get lost in Tokyo.
Chiyoda-Ku, Chiyoda-ku
The young Scarlett in the movie "Lost in Translation" looks back and smiles.
Marunouchi
This is the city center where the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station are located. Tokyo has always been called Edo, which means "Gate of the Rivers." In its heyday, Jutei was the largest castle in the world, occupying the former site of Edo Castle. The palace is not open to the public, but the famous historical landmark consisting of courtyards and twin bridges contrasts sharply with the modern city.
From Hibiya Park in Hibiya Park to Hibiya Bridge in Shuangbashi, the courtyard square is filled with citizens wearing professional equipment practicing for the Tokyo Marathon. The Japanese take these public activities very seriously.
Tokyo Station has a history of hundreds of years. The complex, called Tokyo Station City, includes Daimaru on the Yaeyama side to the east. There are also many museums and public buildings nearby, such as the following landmark fiberglass ships: Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo International Convention Center, designed by architect Rafael Vi?ori.
Chuo-ku Chuo-ku
Nihonbashi Nihombashi in the center of the financial center is the starting point of Japan's road network, and all distances measured in the Edo period were based on this bridge.
Ginza (a bustling street in Tokyo)
Not far from Marunouchi Ginza, this is the residence of the heroine of "Tokyo Girls' Illustrated Book" and is a symbol of success. The brand hangs a row of small silver pedestals behind its name to show luxury.
Send the original article, Ginza’s big-name stores and complementary architectural designs. Of course, the consumption here is also exciting. Open Dianping and you can find Michelin restaurants near you.
Tokyo Ginza Guide, good brands know how to choose good designers.
Ginza Ginza is an iconic business district in Tokyo. Once it is added to a brand name, it means a sharp increase in value and high prices.
In addition to established shopping malls such as Ginza Mitsukoshi, major luxury brands have set up flagship stores in Ginza. The building here is wide and narrow at the bottom, and the floors are very high, forming a unique commercial street.
Since it is known for its fashionable and luxurious design, how can major brands hire famous architects to design their flagship stores in Ginza? You should also understand some culture when buying buy.
Figure 2 Christian Dior Ginza Architect: Ricardo Bofill Address: 5-6-1 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo. When Dior meets Chanel, it must be white Dior and black Chanel, echoing each other and complementing each other.
Photo 3Chanel Ginza Architect: Peter Marino Address: 3-5-3 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo. It's dark during the day, but turns into a big screen at night, scrolling through its own ads.
Picture 4 Van Cleef & Arpels’ skin is as shiny and lovely as its jewelry.
Figure 5 Hermès Ginza, Hermès Ginza Architect: Renzo Piano Address: 5-4-1 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo. Glass bricks are also the Pulitzer Prize winner’s signature design language. Used on Hermès, it is low-key and luxurious.
Figure 6 Armani Ginza Architect: Massimiliano Doriana Fuksas Address: 5-5-4 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo. Bamboo leaves glow at night.
Figure 7 Mikimoto Ginza 2, Mikimoto Ginza 2nd store Architect: Toyo Ito Address: 2-4-12 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo. Pearl should choose Mikimoto. Be it royalty, Hollywood stars, celebrities and politicians, no matter which country or region they come from, everyone loves Mikimoto.
Picture Vuitton Ginza Architect: Jun Aoki Address: 7-6-1 Ginza, Naka-ku, Tokyo LV Royal Architect, he built the flagship store.
Photo 9 Tiffany Ginza Architect: Kengo Kuma Address: 2-7-17 Ginza, Central District, Tokyo Kuma Kengo is already a Japanese national treasure architect. When I went there, the Tiffany Building had no lights on for some reason, and the lighting effect was surprising.
Tsukiji
The delicious seafood in Tsukiji Market is the best reward for babies who wake up early. The daily trading volume of seafood is 2,000 tons. There is a wholesale market inside the market, and there are restaurants and stalls outside the market. There is also a famous tuna auction at 5am. Without seeing the auction, eating a bowl of paella in the morning like the locals do is a great satisfaction.
Minate Minato District
The International Minato District has my favorite Roppongi. From here all the way to Omotesando Mountain it can be said to be my favorite Tokyo area. It is not only low-key and luxurious, And full of artistic flavor. and Taichang and Tokyo Bay.
Odaiba Odaiba
The artificial beach at Odaiba Seaside Park and the replica of the Statue of Liberty are tourists’ favorite photo spots, with the Rainbow Bridge as the background.
The story of Edo Onsen not far away is a popular choice for hot springs in Tokyo.
Roppongi Roppongi
Roppongi Hill has the most beautiful aerial view of Tokyo and is also the best place to enjoy the sunset from Tokyo Tower. When the weather is nice, you can add 500 yen to go up to the open-air Skydeck and feel the city air. The iconic Okumo Maman at the entrance was created by the famous French female artist Louise Bourgeois. When we went, the Musée Chanson was showing an exhibition on Marie Antoinette, the beheaded queen of France and the founder of Rococo, which attracted a large number of locals. The Japanese's love for art and France is evident.
The most beautiful panorama in Tokyo
Of course, the place where you can see the most beautiful panorama in Tokyo is the sky deck on the top of the Roppongi Hills Kazumori Museum of Art. You can see Tokyo Tower up close and there are cool exhibitions.
Tickets for the museum and observation deck are 1,500 yen each, and the Sky Deck is an additional 500 yen. The Sky Deck will be closed during inclement weather.
Figure 127 shows the Roppongi Hilson Museum of Art. The day we went was the Lantern Festival, and the Tokyo Tower turned into a candle light with a "full moon diamond veil". I still like the orange in the last picture. Summer is white.
Figure 4 is the representative work "Maman" by French female sculptor Louise Bougeois located in Roppongi Hills. I believe that children who study architecture can understand its popularity. It can be seen that Roppongi is a high-end exhibition.
The picture shows the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Her North and South Observation Towers are free to visit and are a great place to overlook Mount Fuji during the day. Of course, you can watch the night view at night. The Cocoon Tower and the surrounding Shinjuku night view are very distinctive.
Among the many museums and art galleries in Roppongi, it is worth mentioning the 21_21 Design Sight Issey Miyake Museum, which is very suitable for young artists. It was designed by Japanese architect and Pulitzer Prize winner Tadao Ando. . Tickets are 1,000 yen (adults), so it’s best to check the exhibition before going.
Shibuya District
Harajuku Harajuku
From Roppongi to here, it is my favorite Omotesando Mountain. Both stylish and elegant. It's also a big-name store, but not as noisy as Ginza. We started with the Kengo Kuma-designed Kanene Museum of Art. There are not only buildings that combine traditional and modern Japanese culture, but also a large Japanese-style courtyard hidden in the middle. It's very pleasant to walk around in it. It was snowing when we went and there were umbrellas placed under the eaves in front of each entrance.
The gateway to Mount Omotesando, this avenue was originally the official route to Meiji Jingu Shrine. If you think the main street is noisy, turn into nearby Cat Street. There are surprises, and there are many coffee shops and delicious sushi waiting for you to discover.
Omotesando Mountain, a must-visit shopping place in Tokyo.
A fashionista must not miss Omotesando Hills. There are many famous fashion brands here, as well as shops built by architectural design masters for major brands, as well as artistic display windows. design. Photo 1 Dior Omotesando Mountain Store, Architect: SANAA, Chief Designer Kazuo Shimajima is Japan’s first and second female Pulitzer Prize winner in the world. Figure 7 was also designed by Kazuo Mishima and is located in Cat Street near Omotesando Mountain. 2 Miu miu Omotesando Mountain Store, architect: Herzog de Meuron Figure 3 Prada Omotesando Mountain Store, architect: Herzog de Meuron, address: 5-2-6 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Herzog de Meuron is the biological son of Prada and Miu Miu. Two flagship stores in Omotesando Mountain asked them not to design and left the architect's name on Prada's glass facades. For Japan, which advocates craftsmanship and art, this photo 4 Chanel Omotesando Mountain store, architect: MVRDV, the iconic staircase of his home is different from the previous one. This building is not exclusive to Chanel, but it continues the tradition of using white for Dior next door and black for me. Figure 5 Louis Vuitton Omotesando Mountain Store, architect: Jun Aoki, address: 5-7-5 in front of Shibuya Shrine, Tokyo. Jun Aoki is the exclusive architect of LV stores. Those LV stores that everyone will never forget are basically his designs. Figure 6 One Omotesandoyama, Architect: Kengo Kuma, Address: 3-5-29 Kengo Kuma’s iconic energy-saving vertical panel facade 8 Hugo Boss Omotesandoyama Store, Architect: Norihiko Tan, Address: 5-1-3 Tokyo The Boss Building in front of Shibuya Shrine is also a landmark building that will never be forgotten in Mount Omotesando. Concrete and glass have a ceremonial feel like a monument. TOD's Omotesando Mountain Store behind the boss, architect: Toyo Ito, address: 5-1-5 Shibuya Shrine-mae, Tokyo. However, this TOD's building behind the boss is the work of the more famous master Toyo Ito. These two buildings are not as bright as the other houses at night, but during the day they are the only landmarks of Mount Omotesando. Figure 9 Kanene Museum of Art, architect: Kengo Kuma, address: 6-5-1 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo. If you love literature and art, you can't miss this art museum at the end of Omotesando Mountain. There is a beautiful and quiet Japanese garden in the museum. In order to prevent visitors from being disturbed by rain or snow, you prepare umbrellas when entering and exiting the garden porch.
Go shopping
On the other side of Omotesando Mountain, the Tokyo Plaza in the picture below that is suitable for taking pictures is the Meiji Jingu Imperial Garden. Emperor Meiji personally designed this garden for strolling and admiring flowers. In June, you can see the iris in full bloom.
Yoyogi Yoyogi
Then go to Yoyogi Park, which was designed for the 1964 Olympic Games by Kenzi Getan, the first Asian Pritzker Architecture Prize winner. Yoyogi Gymnasium. Its architecture still does not feel outdated and has been selected as one of the most beautiful buildings of the 20th century. Living not too far from Yoyogi Park is a great place for a morning jog.
Shibuya Shibuya
Many movies here like to use "The Busiest Crossroads in the World" to express the sense of a metropolitan area. Visit Starbucks here to experience the flow of people coming and going. Crossroads have also become a big reservation. Everyone likes to meet in front of the most famous Akita dog statue.
Shinjuku-ku, Shinjuku-ku
In the famous Kabukicho in Tokyo, we live in Sanchome in Nishi-Shinjuku, close to the Metropolitan City Hall and next to Shinjuku Park. The 202-meter twin-tower viewing room located in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in Kensington is open to the public free of charge. On a sunny day, it overlooks Mount Fuji.
Shinjuku Station is the busiest train station in the world. In addition to the Metropolitan Hall, the landmarks are the Cocoon Tower and the cocoon building of the Mode Academy. I want to go to kabuki theaters, gay bar streets, go shopping in malls, and eat specialties. This bustling location has something for every need.
The Shinjuku Royal Garden in April is a great place for a picnic while enjoying cherry blossoms. The greenhouse contains giant water lilies and carefully cultivated orchids. Northwest of Shinjuku is the most livable Kichijoji area in Tokyo. Children with a complex about Hayao Miyazaki cannot miss the Sanying Ghibli Museum. Remember to buy tickets in advance.
Wakamatsu Miyuki Mori Ghibli Museum in Tokyo, Hayao Miyazaki’s fairy tale world.
The art gallery is full. If you understand Japanese, you can make an appointment at Lawson Japan. No photography is allowed inside the museum (it is allowed outside the museum), for everyone to enjoy. Figure 6 is a photo of Hayao Miyazaki’s studio found in the museum. It's really cool: countless pencil stubs that are one section short, two pencils wrapped in tape, and a new pencil; a little monster statue representing Hayao Miyazaki and his god is smoking on the wall; the world used to be good , the girls in the coloring department will help the boys in the drawing department. Now, they will only shout with their hands on their hips: "You idiots, why are you so slow?" Picture 2 sighed, "! Oro" ran to the little friends holding the window, Sanying Ghibli Museum to all those who love Miyazaki The children in Junqiren animation are full of sincerity and take home a small briquette. Each week the museum screens an independent animated short film produced by the museum, and your ticket is a ticket to the movie. We watched the one with the rabbit paper race, but we really wanted to see the short film Mr. Dough and the Egg Princess in Figure 9. By the way, the ticket also entitles you to play three frames of Hayao Miyazaki's animation on the museum's projector. Oh, it's really hard. Picture 8 Totoro bus can only play with children’s paper. It feels super soft and I really want to feel rejuvenated. Arrive at the South Exit of Sanying Station on the Tozai Subway Line or the south exit of Sanying Station on the JR East Chuo Line. After getting off, walk for 15 minutes or take a bus for about 6 minutes. Bus: There are two bus lines from the south entrance of Sanying Station to the art museum. The yellow body of the bus is painted with animated images, and the front of the bus is marked with Totoro, which is very eye-catching. A one-way ticket costs 200 for adults and 100 for children, and a round-trip ticket costs 320 for adults and 160 for children. Opening hours: Monday: 10:00-18:00, Wednesday-Sunday: 10:00-18:00 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 are the admission times for each batch, reservation time No entry allowed after 30 minutes: 1,000 yen for adults, 770 yen for junior high and high school students. Telephone: 81-570-055777 Website: http://www.ghibli-museum.jp # Traveller’s Favorite #Tokyo #Tokyo Wandering Guide #日本 #文博综合# Museum that appeared in the movie
Taito District, Taito District
Asakusa Asakusa Asakusa
As an iconic attraction in Tokyo, there are many tourists in front of the Kaminarimon Gate of Sensoji Temple, and there are many young girls taking pictures in kimonos. There is also Asakusa Shrine to the east of the temple, which is the venue for the Gosan Shrine Festival.
What attracts me more than Sensoji Temple is the Asakusa Tourism and Cultural Center opposite, designed by Kengo Kuma. You can climb up and have a distant view, and you can see the entire Nakakanishi Street in front of Sensoji Temple and the adjacent Sumida District Skytree.
Ueno
Ueno is the cultural center of Tokyo. Ueno Park is surrounded by several museums, a lovely zoo, and Shinozu Pond at the southern end. In summer, the pond is full of water lilies. In winter, when we went there, we took photos of water birds in the pond below.
As the World Q Zoo, put a cherry blossom poster to experience the cuteness of this oldest zoo in Japan, which is especially suitable for parent-child travel.
There are many museums in Ueno Park, among which the National Museum of Western Art of Le Corbusier, the founder of modernism, which protects the complete Monet Hall, has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Despite its age, there is still an endless stream of tourists. I still feel the mutual love between Japanese culture and French culture mentioned earlier. The small garden in front is filled with Rodin's sculptures, quite like the Rodin Museum in Paris.
After watching Sweet Potato in "Mystery After Dinner", you know that the old Iwasaki family compound, the location of the eldest daughter's family in the Japanese drama, is also the eldest son's mansion of Mitsubishi Founder, just on the edge of Ueno Park. .
Sumida-ku Sumida-ku
The tallest building in Tokyo, "Sky Tower", is located in Morita-ku. Although she is the tallest building in Tokyo, Tokyoites are not as affectionate towards her as the orange Tokyo Tower. Rock climbing friends can experience the Skywalker Tembo deck glass corridor in the high-rise building.
The newly completed Sumida Kitazaku Museum of Art was designed by Sister Kazuo Shimashima, a Japanese female architect and the second female Pulitzer Prize winner. Among them are the ukiyo-e paintings of the master Hokusai Hokusai.
These two countries are also the birthplaces of sumo in the Sumida area. There are famous sumo wrestling venues, the National Museum of Technology and the Ryogoku Sumo Museum.
Transportation
The Tokyo subway is well developed, the transportation is very convenient, and the time is also very accurate. Use Google Maps to search for the route here, and you can know exactly which subway to take and what time to arrive. Very convenient and easy to use.
As a nut, you can buy a 1 to 3-day subway visitor pass according to your needs, and you can take most jr and Duying subway lines. No. 1 is 800 yen, No. 2 is 1,200 yen, and No. 3 is 1,500 yen. If you mainly take the subway when going out, buying a three-day ticket is much more cost-effective than the Xigua Card used by locals. Pass subway can be purchased with your passport at the airport or Bic Camera and Laox in the city.
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