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Japan - Tokyo Day 2

Ohayou Gozaimasu!

It's our second day and last day in Tokyo. 

Best Western provides free shuttle to and from Tokyo Disneyland/Disney Sea, you only need to reserve at the reception upon your check-in to ensure your slot. 

We don't have plans visiting Tokyo Disneyland, but because the hotel offers free shuttle we decided to take a look at the place. As early as 8am the park is already crowded!!! (It is not even a weekend) Good thing we aren't going inside, we might not enjoy it due to jam-packed people.

TOKYO DISNEYLAND

How to get here:
Tokyo Disneyland is a five minute walk from JR Maihama Station. It can also be reached in a few steps from the Tokyo Disneyland Station along the Disney Resort Monorail.

Admission fee: 6400 YEN

Opening Hours: 8am - 10pm




the crowd



Disney Hotel

Disney Resort Monarail will take you to DisneySea, Disneyland and Bayside Station.

Tokyo Disneyland Station

After strolling around Tokyo Disney Resort we head to Asakusa to visit Sensoji Temple.


ASAKUSA

Asakusa is the traditional district of Tokyo.Where you can find budhist temple, some local store and  restaurant. A place where an atmosphere of Tokyo's past decade still remains.   




How to get here:
Asakusa is served by the Ginza Subway Line, Asakusa Subway Line, Tsukuba Express and Tobu Railways. It can also be accessed by the Tokyo Water Bus.

From Tokyo Station
Take the JR Yamanote Line to Kanda Station (2 minutes, 140 yen) and transfer to the Ginza Subway Line for Asakusa (10 minutes, 170 yen).

From Shinjuku Station
Take the orange JR Chuo Line to Kanda Station (10 minutes, 170 yen) and transfer to the Ginza Subway Line for Asakusa (10 minutes, 170 yen).




SENSOJI TEMPLE

Asakusa's main attraction is the Buddhist temple "Sensoji".





NAKAMISE SHOPPING STREET

Sorrounding Sensoji Temple is this large shopping street that sells local products, food and souvenirs.











AKIHABARA

The central district of Tokyo that is famous for many electronics shops. Anime lovers and gamers must visit this place, loads of anime shops and arcades that will keep you busy for hours. As for the gadgets, they also sell second hand gadgets here for affordable prices. Akihabara has a lot to offer!



How to get here:

From Tokyo Station
Akihabara is two stations north of Tokyo Station by JR Yamanote or Keihin-Tohoku Line. The trip takes about three minutes and costs 140 yen. During weekday daytime, the Keihin-Tohoku Line skips the station between Tokyo and Akihabara, which shaves off a few more seconds from the travel time.

From Shinjuku Station
Take the JR Chuo Line (orange colored rapid service) from Shinjuku to Ochanomizu Station (10 minutes) and make a quick and easy transfer to the JR Sobu Line (yellow colored local service) for one more station to Akihabara (2 minutes). Alternatively, take a yellow colored train without transfer all the way from Shinjuku to Akihabara (17 minutes). The one way fare is 170 yen in either case.





Gundam Cafe


Maid Cafe




SHIBUYA

We're back in Shibuya for our last minute shopping :)


street performer in Shibuya

Hachiko

Shibuya Crossing 


Shibuya 109 



After getting our luggage in our hotel, we head to Shinjuku Station to catch our overnight bus trip to Osaka, it's gonna be a 10 hours travel time via Willer Bus Express. Sayonara Tokyo!

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