Tokyo, Japan @ 3 Days 1 Nights
Sensō-ji 金龍山浅草寺, is Tokyo’s largest ancient Buddhist temple and a major Tokyo
attractions for Japanese and foreigners located in Asakusa.
The temple is dedicated to the Bodhisattva
Kannon, also known as Guan Yin or the Goddess of Mercy.
It is Tokyo’s oldest temple, and one of its most
significant. Formerly associated with the Tendai sect, it became independent
after World War II.
Opening Hours
Daily 06:00am – 05:00pm
Getting there
By Subway :
1. Tokyo Metro : Ginza Line – Asakusa Station
2. Toei Subway : Asakusa Line – Asakusa
Station
2. Nakamise (仲見世)
3. Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySEA (東京ディズニーランド)
3. Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySEA (東京ディズニーランド)
One other attraction about the Buddhist temple
is the market around the temple. The market is a popular tourist attraction as
it sells a lot of the Japanese cultural stuff and souvenirs to buy back to
those desperate souvenir-fanatics friends
Located
just before Sensoji after Kaminarimon or “Thunder Gate”, a massive paper
lantern dramatically painted in vivid red-and-black tones to suggest
thunderclouds and lightning, Nakamise is one of the oldest shopping centers in
Japan.
Apart
from typical Japanese souvenirs such as yukata, keychains and folding fans,
various traditional local snacks from the Asakusa area are sold along the
Nakamise.
Opening Hours
Daily 10:00am – 5:00pm
Getting there
By Subway :
1. Tokyo Metro : Ginza Line – Asakusa Station
2. Toei Subway : Asakusa Line – Asakusa Station
Tokyo
Disneyland is a 115-acre theme park based on the films produced by Walt Disney.
It was opened in 1983 as the first Disney theme park outside of the United
States.
Tokyo
DisneySea, the 4th most-visited theme park in the world is also the 9th park of
the 11 worldwide Disney theme parks to open.
Opening Hours
Daily 08:30am – 10:00pm
Getting there
By Subway :
1. Tokyo Metro : Yurakucho Line – Shin-kiba Station.
Change to JR Line Train to Maihama Station.
Kabukichō
舞伎町 is an
entertainment and red-light district in in north east Shinjuku beyond
Yasukuni-dōri Avenue.
It is
very famous for hostess bars, host bars, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and
nightclubs, and is often called the “Sleepless Town”
The
district’s name comes from late-1940s plans to build a kabuki theatre: although
the theatre was never built due to financial difficulties, the name stuck.
Opening Hours
Daily 08:30am – 10:00pm
Getting there
By Subway :
1. Tokyo Metro : Yurakucho Line – Shin-kiba Station.
Change to JR Line Train to Maihama Station.
The
Pokémon Center is a specialist store for Pokémon goods. The wide range of
original Pokémon Center goods are the most popular items found at the Pokémon
Center.
If you
want Pokémon goods, Pokémon Center is the place to go!
One of
the favourable place for kids in Tokyo aside from Disneyland, as for the
teenagers it’s time to relive your childhood memory by taking a tour in the
Pokémon Center.
Opening Hours
Daily 08:30am – 10:00pm
Getting there
By Subway :
1. Tokyo Metro : Yurakucho Line – Shin-kiba Station.
Change to JR Line Train to Maihama Station.