Tokyo, Japan | Exploring Akasaka District

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On our 2nd day in Tokyo, we went to Akasaka, the upscale commercial and residential district of Minato Ward in Tokyo. Our goal was to visit Hie Shrine. Situated on a hilltop between Nagatacho and Akasaka. Hie Shrine one of the major shrines in Tokyo.

Hie Shrine of Nagatacho

Then, we crossed the street until we reached a brick backstreets of Akasaka. Strolled along the Esplanade Akasaka street looking for a place to eat. We discovered an old restaurant in a modern street - Ittenbari Ramen & Chahan Restaurant. Known for its Miso Ramen, Fried rice and Gyoza.

Ittenbari Ramen & Chahan Restaurant in Akasaka

For coffee, we walked a few meters away from Ittenbari Ramen & Chahan Restaurant, to a small coffee shop named Mametora Coffee Roasters.

Mametora Coffee Roasters in Akasaka

After our short Akasaka exploration, we went back to our hotel to prepare for the continuation of our DIY Tokyo tour scheduled that afternoon.

We had an opportunity to re-visit Akasaka after our Tokyo DisneySea experience. We celebrated our 2024 New Year at The Juicy Gyoza Dandadan, an izakaya restaurant that specializes in fried gyoza.

The Juicy Gyoza Dandadan in Akasaka

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WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT JAPAN

The best time to visit Japan is March to May during spring. Do note that cherry blossom season is also a peak season in Japan.

WHAT ARE THE THINGS TO PACK TO JAPAN - WINTER EDITION

  • Clothes for cold weather

  • Jacket

  • Comfortable shoes/ sneakers/ boots

  • Backpack

  • Camera / gear

  • Powerbank

  • Toiletries

  • Universal Adaptor (For Filipinos, no need since Japan is using the same outlet)

  • Tumbler

WHERE TO STAY IN TOKYO, JAPAN

These are the accommodation/s I’ve tried and would recommend to you. If interested, you can book via Agoda by clicking the link below:

  1. Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi

  2. APA Hotel Ginza Kyobashi Tokyo Station Yaesu South Gate

HOW TO GET TO JAPAN FROM MANILA

The most convenient way to get to Japan from Manila is via direct flight. There are several entry points to choose from: Kansai, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Haneda, Narita.

Depending on your travel, you can choose from several entry points available like Kansai, Nagoya, Haneda, etc.

 For the common Osaka, Tokyo, Kyoto tour, best option is Kansai Airport.

HOW TO GET TO TOKYO FROM OSAKA

To get to Tokyo from Osaka, the fastest and cheapest way is via plane. However the travel time going to and from the airport also takes time and also has costs. Then, you also need to allocate time for check in and boarding. Lastly comfort is not promised.

 The fastest and most convenient option is Shinkansen Bullet Trains. It is not the cheapest especially if you’ll book for a one-way ticket. Best if you avail the Japan Rail Pass or JR Pass.

HOW TO GET TO HIE SHRINE FROM NIHOMBASHI STATION

To get to Hie Shrine from Nihombashi Station, take the Ginza line to Tameike-sanno Station. Train ride is around 10 minutes. Then a 5 minute walk to Hie Shrine.

TOKYO, JAPAN BUDGET AND ITINERARY

Based on this itinerary, which includes all the activities and restaurants covered in the blog, the budget for a 3 days, 2 nights trip in Tokyo, Japan for two person is around 40,000.00 Yen or around Php15,000.00. Around Php 25,000.00 if you’ll include the private photo session. See detailed budget and itinerary below:

Tokyo, Japan Budget and Itinerary

NOTE: Rates indicated above may change.

IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN VISITING TOKYO, JAPAN

  • No Tipping.

  • Be on time.

  • Cash is king.

  • Avoid speaking loudly in public areas, particularly in enclosed spaces such as buses, trains, elevators, and similar environments.

  • While exploring Japan, consistently stay on the left side, whether it's on escalators, sidewalks, or streets. Except in Osaka.

  • People from Japan, form queues in bus lines, restaurants and elevators.

  • While there are numerous food stalls lining in the streets of streets of Japan, you should refrain from eating while walking.

  • Finding trash cans or sorting bins can be challenging when exploring Japan destinations. Usually, it is placed near vending machine, train stations and convenience stores.

  • Table napkin in most restaurants and coffee shops in Japan is waxed. I think it is not effective in wiping grease and oil.

  • When using public toilets in Japan, used toilet paper should be flushed down the toilet. Toilet paper in Japan easily dissolves in water unlike in other countries. NOTE: Only toilet paper. Properly dispose wet wipes, napkins and other similar items.

TOKYO, JAPAN TRAVEL TIPS

  • Secure your passport

  • Be sure to have a credit card for emergency

  • Download the following Google Apps: Google Maps for Navigating and Google Translate for basic translation.

  • Rent a pocket Wi-Fi or eSim in advance. This way you’ll have data as soon as you land in Japan. I’ve tried pocket Wi-Fi during our vacation and encountered no issues on connections or signal.

  • If you are travelling around Japan, buy the Japan Rail Pass or JR Pass in advance. For convenience, best to avail the Green Car option. For Green Car holders, best to reserve your seat in advance as well. You can buy the JR Pass here.

  • Since trash cans or sorting bins are not common in public places or streets of Japan, best to have a small plastic/paper bag for your garbage.

  • Travelling with luggage in Japan across multiple cities in Japan can be challenging. For a convenient experience, try a luggage delivery service.

  • If you want to avoid crowd in tourist spots, schedule your visit early morning.

  • Exploring Japan often involves a significant amount of walking, so it's important to wear comfortable shoes.

  • Instead of buying bottled water, bring your own tumbler.

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See you on my next adventure…. Peace!

King Tolentino

I'm a Youtuber, Travel Vlogger, Visual Story-teller, and a Blogger based in Philippines.

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