{"id":2316,"date":"2019-10-24T08:41:42","date_gmt":"2019-10-23T23:41:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/?post_type=list&#038;p=2316"},"modified":"2022-03-02T17:28:03","modified_gmt":"2022-03-02T08:28:03","slug":"tokyo-guide-2018-2019-english","status":"publish","type":"list","link":"https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/book\/en\/list\/2316\/","title":{"rendered":"Tokyo Guide 2018-2019 (English)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u5f69ColourThe colours of city,nature and people,Tokyo\u2019s sparkling beauty1\u7c8bChicTechnology, craftsmanshipand tradition, passed down throughthe years, still being perfected2\u6b53JoyA city brimful of joy,thronged with people3Legend*The information in this guide is from June 2018Colour Chic JoyShinjukuShibuya \u2013 Harajuku \u2013 OmotesandoAsakusa \u2013 OshiageOdaibaRoppongiIndex1 Image7 Tokyo at a Glance Map9 Area Guides17 Tokyo Leisure &amp; Cultural Activities19 Tokyo Now20 Tokyo Events21 Tokyo Islands23 Tama25 Travelling Around Japan29 Basic Tips24 Tokyo Volunteer Guide26 Good Value Tickets30 Useful Information6 Tokyo Souvenirs5 Tokyo Brands\uff1aPhone number\uff1aAddress\uff1aHours\uff1aClosed\uff1aFee \/ Price\uff1aAccepted credit cards27 Tokyo Quick GuideA city where tradition and innovation intersect and new styles areconstantly being created, promising diverse delights.Tokyo Tokyo Old meets NewRepeating \u201cTokyo\u201d in two different styles, calligraphic and Gothic,expresses the special character of Tokyo, where traditions from theEdo era co-exist with the latest cultural trends. \u201cOld meets New\u201d isadded for emphasis. And while the traditional characters are in blackink, blue, like the sky stretching out into the future, expresses the spiritof innovation. The red rakkan seal echoes the Shibuya Crossing, a newTokyo sightseeing spot.4tokyotokyo.jpTokyo breathes with the tradition of four hundred years since Edo period.It&#8217;s a city that never stops and embraces the future.Tradition and innovation meet and evolve to create new value here in Tokyo.Old meets NewIt&#8217;s the energy and excitement of Tokyo.Experience the surprises that start here.tokyotokyo.jp5To spread the message about Tokyo\u2019s manyattractions, a range of original souvenirswith the Tokyo Tokyo logo are on sale, theperfect memento of your visit.https:\/\/tokyotokyo.jp\/topics\/omiyage.htmlFor more details on products and where to buy them, go toTokyo SouvenirsDaruma (Happy Daruma)Large (HappyDaruma) \u00a51,080, Small (MameHapy) \u00a5555Maneki-neko Blue base \u00a57,560, White base \u00a56,804T-shirt \u00a52,700 eachDorayaki 2 pieces \u00a5378Kendama \u00a52,700Jigsaw puzzle \u00a51,296Tatami-tenugui \u00a5540 Stamp \u00a5950 each6P.16 \u516d\u672c\u6728 RoppongiP.11 \u6e0b\u8c37\uff0f\u539f\u5bbf\u30fb\u8868\u53c2\u9053 Shibuya-Harajuku-OmotesandoP.9 \u65b0\u5bbf ShinjukuTokyo at a Glance Map &amp;Major Modes of TransportHandy Smart CardsSUICA and PASMO reusable smart travel cards (deposit \u00a5500) can be toppedup at station ticket machines and are convenient if you use trains frequently,as you don\u2019t have to buy a ticket each time you travel. They can also beused to make small purchases at station kiosks, convenience stores and othershops. The cards are available from ticket machines and counters in stations.7P.15 \u304a\u53f0\u5834 OdaibaP.13 \u6d45\u8349\uff0f\u62bc\u4e0a Asakusa-OshiageTokyo has an extensive public transport network, and skilful use of trains and buses is the key to getting aroundthe city efficiently. Combining them with taxis will allow you to see the sights in comfort. For a handy transportationapp, go to www.navitime.co.jp\/pcstorage\/html\/japan_travel\/english\/.Buses TaxisRegular bus routes serve every areaof Tokyo. If your destination is somedistance from the nearest trainstation, or the journey is complicated,buses can be a convenient way to getexactly where you want to go. Youcan also use SUICA and PASMO travelcards on buses.Taxis are a more expensive way to travelthan trains and buses, but are convenient ifyou want to move around efficiently. Mosttaxi drivers do not speak foreign languages,so it\u2019s a good idea to write down yourdestination and show it to the driver, thenall you have to do is pay the fare shown onthe meter when you reach your destination.8Gourmet Shopping Sightseeing Experience \u00b7 Entertainment\u65b0\u5bbf\u4f0a\u52e2\u4e39\u65b0\u5bbf\u5e97\u30d3\u30c3\u30af\u30ed \u30d3\u30c3\u30af\u30ab\u30e1\u30e9\u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u53e3\u5e97\u30c9\u30f3\u30fb\u30ad\u30db\u30fc\u30c6 \u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u53e3\u672c\u5e97\u6771\u6025\u30cf\u30f3\u30ba\u65b0\u5bbf\u5e97Offers all the latest world &amp;Tokyo fashions themed on fashion.Buy tax free. Also offers aninterpreter service (bookingsessential).BIC CAMERA joins forces with UNIQLO.Stocks home appliances and fashion,as well as cameras, watches, andcosmetics. BIC CAMERA has a tax freecorner and an array of sought-afterproducts for use overseas.Get a wide variety of Japanesesouvenirs from popular chocolatesto brand merchandise, at reasonableprices. Conveniently open 24hours. Use your overseas moneywithout having to exchange it.Wide variety of goods, including lifestyle,stationery, outdoor goods andmore. The popular sheet masks areperfect for the Kabuki actor look andmake great souvenirs. The in-storepamphlet is in various languages.Yasukuni-dori Ave.\uff1a03-3352-1111\uff1a3-14-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a10:30-20:00\uff1aNew Year\u2019s day &amp; 2 Jan. Nonescheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.isetan.co.jp\/int\uff1a03-3226-1111\uff1a3-29-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a10:00-22:00\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.biccamera.co.jp\/language\/languageselect\/english.html\uff1a03-5291-9211\uff1a1-16-5 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a24 hours\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.donki.com\/en\/\uff1a03-5361-3111\uff1a2F to 8F Times SquareBuilding, 5-24-2 Sendagaya,Shibuya-ku\uff1a10:00-21:00\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.tokyu-hands.co.jp\/foreign.htmlIsetan ShinjukuStoreBICQLOBIC CAMERAShinjuku East Exit StoreDon Quijote ShinjukuEast Exit Main ShopTOKYU HANDSShinjuku StoreShinjuku9\u65b0\u5bbf\u4e09\u4e01\u76ee\u99c5\u6771\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5\u5357\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5 \u4ee3\u3005\u6728\u99c5\u897f\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5\u90fd\u5e81\u524d\u99c5\u897f\u6b66\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5\u65b0\u5bbf\u897f\u53e3\u99c5\u65b0\u5bbf\u99c5ShinjukusanchomeSta.HigashishinjukuSta.Shinjuku Sta.Minami-Shinjuku Sta. Yoyogi Sta.Nishi-shinjuku Sta.Tochomae Sta.Seibu-Shinjuku Sta.Shinjuku-nishiguchi Sta.Shinjuku Sta.\u9756\u56fd\u901a\u308a\u9752\u6885\u8857\u9053\u65b0\u5bbf\u901a\u308a\u7532\u5dde\u8857\u9053Koshu-kaido Ave.Yasukuni-dori Ave.Shinjuku-dori Ave.Oume-kaido Ave.E01E02M07M08M09E28E27E26S01SF 0213F12\u897f\u6b66\u65b0\u5bbf\u7dda\u4e38\u30ce\u5185\u7dda\u5927\u6c5f\u6238\u7dda\u65b0\u5bbf\u7dda\u4eac\u738b\u7dda\u4eac\u738b\u65b0\u7dda\u526f\u90fd\u5fc3\u7ddaJR\u4e2d\u592e\u672c\u7ddaJR\u5c71\u624b\u7dda\u5c0f\u7530\u6025\u7ddaKeio New LineKeio LineOedo LineShinjuku LineMarunouchi LineFukutoshin LineOdakyu Line JR Yamanote LineJR Chuo LineSeibu Shinjuku Line\u65b0\u5bbf\u533a\u5f79\u6240\u601d\u3044\u51fa\u6a2a\u4e01\u82b1\u5712\u795e\u793e\u30eb\u30df\u30cd\u6771\u4eac\u90fd\u5e81\u5c0f\u7530\u6025\u30b5\u30b6\u30f3\u30bf\u30ef\u30fc\u4eac\u738b\u767e\u8ca8\u5e97\u5c0f\u7530\u6025\u767e\u8ca8\u5e97Shinjuku City OfficeOmoide YokochoHanazono-jinja ShrineLUMINETokyo Metropolitan GovernmentOdakyu Southern TowerKeio Department StoreOdakyu Department Store\u65b0\u5bbf\u4e2d\u592e\u516c\u5712\u65b0\u5bbf\u5fa1\u82d1ShinjukuCentral ParkShinjuku GyoenNational Garden\u660e\u6cbb\u795e\u5bae\u524d\u99c5Meiji-jingumae Sta.Takano Fruit ParlorShinjuku Main Shop\u00dcP.10\u30bf\u30ab\u30ce\u30d5\u30eb\u30fc\u30c4\u30d1\u30fc\u30e9\u30fc \u65b0\u5bbf\u672c\u5e97Isetan Shinjuku Store\u00dcP.9\u4f0a\u52e2\u4e39\u65b0\u5bbf\u5e97Tempura TsunahachiShinjuku (Main Shop)\u00dcP.10\u5929\u3077\u3089 \u65b0\u5bbf\u3064\u306a\u516b \u7dcf\u672c\u5e97TOKYU HANDSShinjuku Store\u00dcP.9\u6771\u6025\u30cf\u30f3\u30ba\u65b0\u5bbf\u5e97Tokyo MetropolitanGovernment BuildingObservatories\u00dcP.10\u6771\u4eac\u90fd\u5e81\u5c55\u671b\u5ba4Don Quijote ShinjukuEast Exit Main Shop\u00dcP.9\u30c9\u30f3\u30fb\u30ad\u30db\u30fc\u30c6 \u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u53e3\u672c\u5e97\u30d3\u30c3\u30af\u30ed \u30d3\u30c3\u30af\u30ab\u30e1\u30e9\u65b0\u5bbf\u6771\u53e3\u5e97BICQLO BIC CAMERA ShinjukuEast Exit Store\u00dcP.9SAMURAI MUSEUM\u00dcP.10\u30b5\u30e0\u30e9\u30a4\u30df\u30e5\u30fc\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0N 0 200m\u6771\u4eac\u90fd\u5e81\u5c55\u671b\u5ba4\u30bf\u30ab\u30ce\u30d5\u30eb\u30fc\u30c4\u30d1\u30fc\u30e9\u30fc\u65b0\u5bbf\u672c\u5e97\u5929\u3077\u3089 \u65b0\u5bbf\u3064\u306a\u516b \u7dcf\u672c\u5e97\u30b5\u30e0\u30e9\u30a4\u30df\u30e5\u30fc\u30b8\u30a2\u30e0Enjoy 360-degree views from either of thetwo 202-m high observatories, the NorthObservation Deck and the South ObservationDeck. Offers incomparable views ofNishishinjuku skyscrapers. On clear dayssee Mt. Fuji from the west side. Entry free.Popular with Japanese women, thisparlor offers desserts and drinkswith generous use of fruit. With theseasonal menu offering fruits onlyavailable in season, enjoy limitedseason fruits to your heart\u2019s content.Restaurant specializing in tempura, oneof the best-loved Japanese foods. Chefsskilled in the traditional techniques preparetempura dishes using carefully selected ingredients.You\u2019ll definitely want to try theseasonal ingredients prepared at their peak.\uff1a03-5320-7890 (10:00-17:00, Mon. to Fri.)\uff1a2-8-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku\uff1aNorth Observation Deck: 9:30-23:00 SouthObservation Deck: 9:30-17:30 (Open to 23:00 whenNorth Observation Deck is closed) Last admission toboth North and South Decks: 30 mins. before closing\uff1aNorth Observation Deck: 2nd &amp; 4th Mon.every month, South Observation Deck: 1st and3rd Tue. every month (Closed the followingday if falling on a public holiday.)www.gotokyo.org\/en\/tourists\/info\/observatory.html\uff1a03-5368-5147\uff1a5F Shinjuku Takano Main Shop,3-26-11 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a11:00-21:00\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPayhttp:\/\/takano.jp\/takano\/en\/\uff1a03-3352-1012\uff1a3-31-8 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a11:00-22:30 (Last orders:22:00 [21:45 on Sat., Sun, &amp;public holidays] )\uff1aYear end and New Year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visawww.tunahachi.co.jp\/en\/Tokyo MetropolitanGovernment BuildingObservatoriesTakano Fruit ParlorShinjuku Main ShopTempura TsunahachiShinjuku (Main Shop)Shinjuku Central ParkOmoide YokochoHanazono-jinja ShrineShinjuku Station East ExitSamurai-themed museum exhibiting armour, helmets,swords and other artefacts. You can also trythe samurai experience and get photos of yourselfin a kimono or jinbaori (battle coat), or watch aswordfighting show. The gift shop stocks a widerange of samurai goods that make great souvenirs.SAMURAIMUSEUM\uff1a03-6457-6411\uff1a1-2F Eiwa Dairoku Bldg., 2-25-6 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku\uff1a10:30-21:00 (last admission20:30)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.samuraimuseum.jp\/en\/10Gourmet Shopping Sightseeing Experience \u00b7 Entertainment\u6e0b\u8c37\/\u539f\u5bbf\u30fb\u8868\u53c2\u9053SHIBUYA109 \u8868\u53c2\u9053\u30d2\u30eb\u30ba CUTE CUBE HARAJUKU \u30e6\u30ca\u30a4\u30c6\u30c3\u30c9\u30a2\u30ed\u30fc\u30ba\u539f\u5bbf\u672c\u5e97Well known as the place to go for theyoung and stylish. The landmark buildingfor shopping in Shibuya where you canget everything that\u2019s in style. High profileshops galore. Nearby is 109MEN\u2019S offeringthe latest in men\u2019s fashion.Commercial centre bringing togetherlots of exciting, cute merch.You must see the artwork atthe Entrance (1F) and Terrace (3F)giving form to the centre\u2019s worldview.Everything from Japanese and internationaldesigner brand products to trendyoriginal products, high quality fashionitems, lifestyle goods, novelty items andmore. The For Men shop and the ForWomen shop are at different locations!In front of Shibuya StationSHIBUYA109(Fashion Building)UNITED ARROWSHarajuku Main ShopShibuya \u2013 Harajuku \u2013 Omotesando\uff1a03-3477-5111\uff1a2-29-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku\uff1a10:00-21:00 (Some shops havedifferent hours)\uff1aNew Year\u2019s day\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.shibuya109.jp\/wovn\/en_index.html\uff1aHarajuku For Men: 03-3479-8180Harajuku For Women: 03-3479-8176\uff1aHarajuku For Men: 3-28-1Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Harajuku ForWomen: 2-31-12 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku\uff1a12:00-20:00 Sat., Sun. &amp; publicholidays: 11:00-20:00\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.united-arrows.co.jp\/en\/shop\/\uff1a03-6438-9201\uff1a1-7-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku\uff1aB1-2F: 10:00-20:00,3F: 11:00-21:00 (Some shops havedifferent hours)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, JCB, Master, Visahttp:\/\/cutecube-harajuku.com\/english\/CUTE CUBEHARAJUKUA landmark shopping complexwith a full-height atrium and arange of sophisticated shops,including popular Japanese andinternational brand shops andpopular restaurants.OmotesandoHills\uff1a03-3497-0310\uff1a4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku\uff1aShops 11:00-21:00 (Sun.: to 20:00),Restaurants 11:00-23:30 (Sun.: to 22:30),Caf\u00e9s 11:00-21:00 (Sun.: to 20:00)* Some shops have different hours\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.omotesandohills.com\/zh-CHT\/11\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f3\u53f7\u6e0b\u8c37\u7dda\u9053\u7384\u5742\u9752\u5c71\u901a\u308a\u7af9\u4e0b\u901a\u308a\u8868\u53c2\u9053\u660e\u6cbb\u901a\u308aAoyama-dori Ave.Takeshita-doriStreetOmotesando Ave.Metropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.3 Shibuya LineDogenzakaMeiji-dori Ave.\u4ee3\u3005\u6728\u516c\u5712\u5bae\u4e0b\u516c\u5712Miyashita ParkYoyogi Park\u56fd\u7acb\u4ee3\u3005\u6728\u7af6\u6280\u5834NHK\u653e\u9001\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u6e0b\u8c37\u533a\u5f79\u6240\u6771\u6025\u30d7\u30e9\u30b6 \u8868\u53c2\u9053\u539f\u5bbf\u304a\u3082\u306f\u3089\u306e\u68ee\u30e9\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30ec\u539f\u5bbf\u6e0b\u8c37\u30d2\u30ab\u30ea\u30a8\u6771\u6025\u767e\u8ca8\u5e97\u672c\u5e97\u897f\u6b66\u767e\u8ca8\u5e97\u30cf\u30c1\u516cYoyogiNational GymnasiumNHK Broadcasting CenterShibuya City O\u001fceTokyu PlazaOmotesando &#8211; HarajukuOMOHARA no MORI (Forest)Laforet HarajukuShibuya HikarieTokyu Department StoreBunkamuraSeibu Department StoreHachikoStatue\u539f\u5bbf\u99c5\u660e\u6cbb\u795e\u5bae\u524d\uff08\u539f\u5bbf\uff09\u99c5\u8868\u53c2\u9053\u99c5\u795e\u6cc9\u99c5 \u6e0b\u8c37\u99c5Harajuku Sta.Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Sta.Omotesando Sta.Shinsen Sta. Shibuya Sta.\u6771\u6025\u7530\u5712\u90fd\u5e02\u7dda\u6771\u6025\u6771\u6a2a\u7dda\u4eac\u738b\u4e95\u306e\u982d\u7dda\u534a\u8535\u9580\u7dda\u9280\u5ea7\u7dda\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u7dda\u526f\u90fd\u5fc3\u7ddaJR\u5c71\u624b\u7ddaChiyoda LineGinza LineHanzomon LineTokyu Den-en-toshi LineTokyu Toyoko LineKeio Inokashira LineFukutoshin LineJR Yamanote LineC03C04F16F15G01G02Z02\u4e43\u6728\u5742\u99c5\u4ee3\u3005\u6728\u516c\u5712\u99c5\u4ee3\u3005\u6728\u99c5Nogizaka Sta.Yoyogi-koenSta.Yoyogi Sta.UNITED ARROWS HarajukuMain Shop For Women\u00dcP.11\u30e6\u30ca\u30a4\u30c6\u30c3\u30c9\u30a2\u30ed\u30fc\u30ba \u539f\u5bbf\u672c\u5e97 \u30a6\u30a3\u30e1\u30f3\u30ba\u9928UNITED ARROWS HarajukuMain Shop For Men\u00dcP.11\u30e6\u30ca\u30a4\u30c6\u30c3\u30c9\u30a2\u30ed\u30fc\u30ba \u539f\u5bbf\u672c\u5e97 \u30e1\u30f3\u30ba\u9928AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo\u00dcP.12AiiA 2.5 Theater TokyoCUTE CUBE HARAJUKU\u00dcP.11CUTE CUBE HARAJUKUSHIBUYA109\u00dcP.11SHIBUYA109Meiji Jingu Shrine\u00dcP.12\u660e\u6cbb\u795e\u5baeTonkatsu MaisenAoyama Main Store\u00dcP.12\u3068\u3093\u304b\u3064\u307e\u3044\u6cc9 \u9752\u5c71\u672c\u5e97Omotesando Hills\u00dcP.11\u8868\u53c2\u9053\u30d2\u30eb\u30baVR PARK TOKYO SHIBUYA\u00dcP.12VR PARK TOKYO SHIBUYAN 0 200m\u00a9T\u30fbP\/MSM2015\u660e\u6cbb\u795e\u5bae VR PARK TOKYO SHIBUYA AiiA 2.5 Theater Tokyo \u3068\u3093\u304b\u3064\u307e\u3044\u6cc9 \u9752\u5c71\u672c\u5e97Meiji Jingu enshrines the souls of EmperorMeiji and Empress Shoken. It stands in a vastforest, planted by human hand but now averdant, soothing part of the metropolis.Also famous for its mystical energy. Experiencea shrine visit in the Japanese manner.This theatre stages \u201c2.5-Dmusical plays\u201d, the genericterm for 3-D theatre based on2-D manga, anime and games.Experience nouveau theatricalentertainment live.OMOHARA no MORI (Forest)Takeshita-dori StreetOmotesando Ave.Hachiko StatueOriginally a bathhouse, this spaciousrestaurant with retro feel offers tonkatsu(pork cutlets) at the top of the menu,as well as traditional Japanese cuisineincluding kaiseki banquets highlightingseasonal produce, sushi, and more.MeijiJingu ShrineAiiA 2.5Theater TokyoTonkatsu MaisenAoyama Main Store\uff1a03-3379-5511\uff1a1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho,Shibuya-ku\uff1aHours change monthlywww.meijijingu.or.jp\/english\/index.html\uff1a03-6758-0871\uff1aShibuya Plaza, Yoyogi NationalGymnasium, 2-1-1Jinnan,Shibuya-ku\uff1aVary by programme\uff1aVary by programmewww.j25musical.jp\/en\/theater\/\uff1a0120-428-485\uff1a4-8-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku\uff1a11:00-22:45 (Last orders:22:00)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visahttp:\/\/mai-sen.comFacility offering virtual realityattractions that are all the rage.Choose from a wide variety ofattractions and experience revolutionarynew technologies.VR PARK TOKYOSHIBUYA\uff1a03-3461-1311\uff1a13-11 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visa,UnionPaywww.adores.jp\/vrpark\/shibuya.html12Gourmet Shopping Sightseeing Experience \u00b7 Entertainment\u6d45\u8349\/\u62bc\u4e0a\u6771\u4eac\u30bd\u30e9\u30de\u30c1\u307e\u308b\u3054\u3068\u306b\u3063\u307d\u3093\u6d45\u8349\u5bfa\u6771\u4eac\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u00aeBustling food, shopping, and culturecomplex combining 312 retailers offeringhuge variety in a setting alive withdown-town energy. great for buyingsouvenirs, especially official Skytreegoods from the TOKYO SKYTREE\u00ae shop.A new landmark in Asakusa andhome to \u201cthings of value\u201d fromthe 47 prefectures of Japan. Getregional delicacies and specialtygoods from around Japan, withoutleaving Tokyo.Oldest temple in Tokyo and popular touristspot. Kaminarimon Gate, on the approachto the temple entrance, is a tourist photospot. Popular souvenirs at the Nakamiseshops along the approach include Japaneselanterns and replica swords.World\u2019s highest free-standing broadcastingtower. Like a gallery in aglass tube, Tembo Galleria will leaveyou convinced that you are walkingin the sky. You definitely have tocheck out TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN\u00ae.Sensoji Temple \u2013 Kaminarimon Gate\uff1a0570-55-0102\uff1a1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku\uff1a10:00-21:00, Restaurant Floor:11:00-23:00\uff1aDiffer by shop\uff1aDiffer by shopwww.tokyo-solamachi.jp\/english\/\uff1a03-3845-0510\uff1a2-6-7 Asakusa, Taito-ku\uff1a1F &amp; 2F: 10:00-20:00, 3F: 10:00-21:00, 4F: 11:00-23:00 (Last orders:22:30) (Some shops have differenthours.)\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aDiffer by shophttps:\/\/marugotonippon.com\/images\/pdf\/marugotoNippon-en.pdf\uff1a2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku\uff1a6:00-17:00 (Apr. to Sep.), 6:30-17:00 (Oct. to Mar.)\uff1aOpen 365 days a yearwww.senso-ji.jp\uff1a03-5302-3470\uff1a1-1-13 Oshiage, Sumida-ku\uff1a8:00-22:00(Last admission 21:00)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.tokyo-skytree.jp\/en\/Tokyo Solamachi(Commercial Facility)MarugotoNipponSensoji TempleTOKYOSKYTREE\u00aeAsakusa \u2013 Oshiage\u00a9Marugoto Nippon Nacasa &amp; Partners13G19A18G18E11A17A19A20Z14Z13\u3068\u3046\u304d\u3087\u3046\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u99c5\u62bc\u4e0a\u99c5\u9326\u7cf8\u753a\u99c5\u672c\u6240\u543e\u59bb\u6a4b\u99c5\u6d45\u8349\u99c5\u7530\u539f\u753a\u99c5\u8535\u524d\u99c5\u8535\u524d\u99c5\u6d45\u8349\u99c5\u6d45\u8349\u99c5\u6d45\u8349\u99c5TOKYO SKYTREE Sta.Oshiage Sta.Kinshicho Sta.Honjo-azumabashi Sta.Asakusa Sta.TawaramachiSta.Kuramae Sta.KuramaeSta.Asakusa Sta.Asakusa Sta.Asakusa Sta.\u6771\u6b66\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u30e9\u30a4\u30f3\u3064\u304f\u3070\u30a8\u30af\u30b9\u30d7\u30ec\u30b9\u534a\u8535\u9580\u7dda\u6d45\u8349\u7dda\u5927\u6c5f\u6238\u7dda\u9280\u5ea7\u7ddaTOBU SKYTREE LineTsukuba ExpressHanzomon LineAsakusa LineOedo LineGinza Line\u6625\u65e5\u901a\u308a\u8535\u524d\u6a4b\u901a\u308a\u56fd\u969b\u901a\u308a\u96f7\u9580\u901a\u308a\u6c5f\u6238\u901a\u308a\u6d45\u8349\u901a\u308a\u4e09\u30c4\u76ee\u901a\u308a\u56db\u30c4\u76ee\u901a\u308aKasuga-dori Ave.Kuramaebashi-dori Ave.Kokusai-dori Ave.Kaminarimon-dori Ave.Edo-dori Ave.Asakusa-dori Ave.Mitsume-dori Ave.Yotsume-dori Ave.\u96f7\u9580 \u58a8\u7530\u533a\u5f79\u6240\u677e\u5c4b\u6d45\u8349\u516c\u4f1a\u5802\u6771\u4eac\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u30bf\u30a6\u30f3\u30a2\u30b5\u30d2\u30d3\u30fc\u30eb\u9685\u7530\u5dddKaminarimon Sumida City OfficeMatsuyaAsakusa Public HallTOKYO SKYTREE TOWNAsahi BreweriesSumida RiverTOKYO SKYTREE\u24c7\u00dcP.13\u6771\u4eac\u30b9\u30ab\u30a4\u30c4\u30ea\u30fc\u24c7Tokyo Solamachi\u00dcP.13\u6771\u4eac\u30bd\u30e9\u30de\u30c1Komatsuan Sohonke\u00dcP.14\u5c0f\u677e\u5eb5\u7dcf\u672c\u5bb6Sensoji Temple\u00dcP.13\u6d45\u8349\u5bfaMarugoto Nippon\u00dcP.13\u307e\u308b\u3054\u3068\u306b\u3063\u307d\u3093ASAKUSA NAKAMISE\u00dcP.14\u4ef2\u898b\u4e16\u901a\u308aKaminarimon Sansada\u00dcP.14\u96f7\u9580 \u4e09\u5b9aSakura Photo Studio\u00dcP.14\u30b5\u30af\u30e9\u30d5\u30a9\u30c8\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30aa\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f6\u53f7\u5411\u5cf6\u7ddaMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.6 Mukojima LineN 0 200m\u4ef2\u898b\u4e16\u901a\u308a \u5c0f\u677e\u5eb5\u7dcf\u672c\u5bb6 \u96f7\u9580 \u4e09\u5b9a \u30b5\u30af\u30e9\u30d5\u30a9\u30c8\u30b9\u30bf\u30b8\u30aaSoba noodle restaurant that mills itsown buckwheat, sourced from all overJapan. The noodles have a pleasantaroma and are firm, with a smoothtexture. A variety of other dishes thatgo well with sake are also available.Tempura restaurant founded morethan 180 years ago. Specialities includethe flavoursome Edo-style tempura andkakiage (mixed seafood and vegetabletempura), deep-fried in sesame oil.Enjoy the authentic taste of tradition.Try on a kimono. Get studiophotos or stroll the streets ofAsakusa dressed in kimono.Choose your preferred kimonofor a wonderful memento,dressed in a beautiful kimono.\uff1a03-5809-7203\uff1aEast Yard 7F, Tokyo Solamachi,1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku\uff1a11:00-23:00 (Last orders: 22:00)\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPayhttp:\/\/www.komatuan.com\/\uff1a03-3841-3200\uff1a1-2-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku\uff1a11:30-22:00 (Last orders: 21:30)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, JCB, Master, Visawww.tempura-sansada.co.jp\/index-en.html\uff1a03-6802-8814\uff1a4F Suzuki Bldg., 1-12-12Kaminarimon, Taito-ku\uff1a9:30-17:00\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visawww.sakuraphotokimono.com\/english\/KomatsuanSohonkeKaminarimonSansadaSakura PhotoStudioAsakusa Nishisando Shopping StreetTOKYO SKYTREE\u00ae and Asahi BeerHozuki-Ichi (Ground Cherry Pod Fair)TOKYO SKYTREE\u00ae Tembo DeckShopping street around 250m long, stretchingfrom Kaminarimon Gate to SensojiTemple, popular with Japanese and foreigntourists. Shops offering everything fromconfectionery to traditional craft goodsmake this a great place to buy souvenirs.\uff1a03-3844-3350\uff1a1-36-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku\uff1aDiffer by shop\uff1aDiffer by shop\uff1aDiffer by shophttp:\/\/asakusa-nakamise.jp\/e-index.htmlNakamiseShopping Street14\u8239\u306e\u79d1\u5b66\u9928\u5165\u53e3\u6f6e\u98a8\u516c\u5712\u5357\u9752\u6d771\u30c6\u30ec\u30b3\u30e0\u99c5\u524d\u6e7e\u5cb8\u9053\u8def\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\u6e7e\u5cb8\u7ddaMetropolitan ExpresswayWangan LineWangan-doro Ave.\u3086\u308a\u304b\u3082\u3081\u308a\u3093\u304b\u3044\u7dda\u3086\u308a\u304b\u3082\u3081YurikamomeRinkai LineYurikamome\u30b7\u30f3\u30dc\u30eb\u30d7\u30ed\u30e0\u30ca\u30fc\u30c9\u516c\u5712\u304a\u53f0\u5834\u6d77\u6d5c\u516c\u5712Symbol Promenade ParkOdaiba-kaihin Park\u30d1\u30ec\u30c3\u30c8\u30bf\u30a6\u30f3\u5927\u89b3\u89a7\u8eca\u30c0\u30a4\u30d0\u30fc\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3\u6771\u4eac \u30d7\u30e9\u30b6\u30d5\u30b8\u30c6\u30ec\u30d3\u65e5\u672c\u79d1\u5b66\u672a\u6765\u9928\u5b97\u8c37\u4e38\u7f8a\u8e44\u4e38\u8239\u306e\u79d1\u5b66\u9928\uff08\u4f11\u9928\u4e2d\uff09\u30a2\u30af\u30a2\u30b7\u30c6\u30a3\u304a\u53f0\u5834\u81ea\u7531\u306e\u5973\u795e\u6c34\u4e0a\u30d0\u30b9\u306e\u308a\u3070\u6c34\u4e0a\u30d0\u30b9\u306e\u308a\u3070Giant Sky Wheel in Palette TownDiverCity Tokyo PlazFuji TelevisionNational Museum of EmergingScience and InnovationSoyamaruYouteimaruMuseum of Maritime Science(currently closed)AQUA CiTY ODAIBAStatue of LibertyWater-bus StationWater-bus Station\u9752\u6d77\u99c5\u53f0\u5834\u99c5\u6771\u4eac\u30c6\u30ec\u30dd\u30fc\u30c8\u99c5\u8239\u306e\u79d1\u5b66\u9928\u99c5\u30c6\u30ec\u30b3\u30e0\u30bb\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u99c5\u304a\u53f0\u5834\u6d77\u6d5c\u516c\u5712\u99c5Aomi Sta.Daiba Sta.Tokyo Teleport Sta.Fune-nokagakukanSta.Telecom Center Sta.Odaiba-kaihinkoen Sta.Venus Fort\u00dcP.15\u30f4\u30a3\u30fc\u30ca\u30b9\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30c8Shiokaze Park\u00dcP.15\u6f6e\u98a8\u516c\u5712Tokyo Joypolis\u00dcP.15\u6771\u4eac\u30b8\u30e7\u30a4\u30dd\u30ea\u30b9THE GUNDAM BASETOKYO\u00dcP.15THE GUNDAM BASE TOKYON 0 200mGourmet Shopping Sightseeing Experience \u00b7 Entertainment\u30f4\u30a3\u30fc\u30ca\u30b9\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30c8\u6f6e\u98a8\u516c\u5712THE GUNDAM BASE TOKYO \u6771\u4eac\u30b8\u30e7\u30a4\u30dd\u30ea\u30b9\u304a\u53f0\u5834Shopping mall resembling a 17thto 18th century European town.The Outlet Floor (3F) offers wellknowninternational brands aswell as a full line-up of Tokyo\u2019sfashionable brands.Large park of about 150,000 m2.Find the Coast Decks on thewest side and enjoy a stroll inthe sea breeze. A great placeto see the beautiful scenery ofTokyo Bay.Official Gundam plastic modelcentre aimed at Gunpla fansworldwide. Lots of fun for childrenand adults with opportunitiesto see, buy and build Gunplamodels.Indoor amusement park for fun even onrainy days. About 20 attractions makingfull use of the latest technology in anear-future atmosphere. Ride the popularGekion Live Coaster, the world\u2019s first rollercoaster attraction with rhythm game.Fuji TV BuildingVenus Fort Shiokaze ParkTHE GUNDAMBASE TOKYOTokyo JoypolisOdaiba\uff1a03-3599-0700\uff1a1-3-15 Aomi, Koto-ku\uff1a11:00-21:00 Restaurant closes23:00 (Opening hours may vary byshop and period.)\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.venusfort.co.jp\/multi\/index_e.html\uff1a03-5500-2455\uff1a1\/2 Higashi-Yashio,Shinagawa-kuwww.tokyo-park.or.jp\/english\/park\/detail_02.html#shiokaze\uff1a03-6426-0780\uff1a7F DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, 1-1-10 Aomi, Koto-ku\uff1a10:00-21:00\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.gundam-base.net\uff1a03-5500-1801\uff1a3F-5F Decks Tokyo Beach, 1-6-1Daiba, Minato-ku\uff1a10:00-22:00 Last entry 21:15\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAdmission + Unlimited RidesAdults: \u00a54,300, Children: \u00a53,300Height restrictions apply for some rides.\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visahttp:\/\/tokyo-joypolis.com\/language\/english\/Rainbow Bridge and Statue of LibertyNational Museum of Emerging Science and InnovationGiant Sky Wheel in Palette TownShiokaze Park15E22E21E23N04N05N06H04 H05G06C06\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f\u90fd\u5fc3\u74b0\u72b6\u7dda\u5916\u82d1\u6771\u901a\u308a\u685c\u7530\u901a\u308a\u3051\u3084\u304d\u5742\u9996\u90fd\u9ad8\u901f3\u53f7\u6e0b\u8c37\u7dda\u516d\u672c\u6728\u901a\u308aMetropolitan ExpresswayCentral Circular RouteGaien-higashi-dori Ave.Sakurada-dori Ave.KeyakizakaMetropolitan ExpresswayRoute No.3 Shibuya LineRoppongidoriAve.\u65e5\u6bd4\u8c37\u7dda\u9280\u5ea7\u7dda\u5343\u4ee3\u7530\u7dda\u5357\u5317\u7dda\u5927\u6c5f\u6238\u7ddaHibiya LineGinza LineChiyoda LineNamboku LineOedo Line\u30c6\u30ec\u30d3\u671d\u65e5\u516d\u672c\u6728\u30d2\u30eb\u30ba\u30b2\u30fc\u30c8\u30bf\u30ef\u30fc\u6bdb\u5229\u5ead\u5712\u516d\u672c\u6728\u30d2\u30eb\u30ba\u516d\u672c\u6728\u4ea4\u5dee\u70b9TV AsahiRoppongi HillsGate TowerRoppongi Mohri GardenHillsRoppongi Intersection\u9ebb\u5e03\u5341\u756a\u99c5\u8d64\u7fbd\u6a4b\u99c5\u795e\u8c37\u753a\u99c5\u8d64\u5742\u99c5\u6e9c\u6c60\u5c71\u738b\u99c5\u516d\u672c\u6728\u99c5\u516d\u672c\u6728\u4e00\u4e01\u76ee\u99c5Azabu-juban Sta.Akabanebashi Sta.Kamiyacho Sta.Akasaka Sta.Tameike-sanno Sta.Roppongi Sta.Roppongi-itchome Sta.Tokyo Midtown\u00dcP.16\u6771\u4eac\u30df\u30c3\u30c9\u30bf\u30a6\u30f3Ippudo Roppongi\u00dcP.16\u4e00\u98a8\u5802\u516d\u672c\u6728\u5e97Don QuijoteRoppongi\u00dcP.16\u30c9\u30f3\u30fb\u30ad\u30db\u30fc\u30c6\u516d\u672c\u6728\u5e97Tokyo Tower\u00dcP.16\u6771\u4eac\u30bf\u30ef\u30fcN 0 200m\u516d\u672c\u6728\u6771\u4eac\u30df\u30c3\u30c9\u30bf\u30a6\u30f3 \u30c9\u30f3\u30fb\u30ad\u30db\u30fc\u30c6\u516d\u672c\u6728\u5e97 \u6771\u4eac\u30bf\u30ef\u30fc \u4e00\u98a8\u5802\u516d\u672c\u6728\u5e97Directly linked to Roppongi Station, OedoLine. Composite urban district comprisingoffices, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo, commercialestablishments, parks, and museums.Popular for its cherry blossoms in springand outdoor illumination in winter.Packed with attractions includingobservatory giving 360-degree panoramicviews over Tokyo, and TokyoOne Piece Tower themed on popularanime. Events happening too, soyou can have fun here all day long!Get a wide variety of productsfrom popular chocolates to brandmerchandise, at reasonable prices.Conveniently open 24 hours tohelp spend your time wisely.Ramen restaurant that originatedin Hakata. The tonkotsu ramenrecipe goes back to the restaurant\u2019sfoundation, and the rich savour ofthe pork bone-based soup matchesthe thin noodles perfectly.Roppongi IntersectionTokyo Midtown(Commercial Complex)Tokyo TowerDon QuijoteRoppongiIppudoRoppongiRoppongi\uff1a03-3475-3100\uff0810:00-21:00\uff09\uff1a9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku\uff1aDiffer by facility\uff1aDiffer by facility\uff1aDiffer by facilitywww.tokyo-midtown.com\/en\/\uff1a03-5786-0811\uff1a3-14-10 Roppongi, Minato-ku\uff1a24 hours\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.donki.com\/en\/?pre=le\uff1a03-3433-5111\uff1a4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato-ku\uff1a9:00-23:00 (Last admission at 22:30)\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aMain Observatory Adults: \u00a5900,Children: \u00a5500, Infants (4 years oldand over): \u00a5400\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visawww.tokyotower.co.jp\/en.html\uff1a03-5775-7561\uff1a1F Daini Odagiri Bldg., 4-9-11Roppongi, Minato-ku\uff1a11:00-4:00 next day, Fri. &amp; Sat.:11:00-5:00 next day, Public holidays:11:00-1:00 next day\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visa,UnionPayhttp:\/\/www.multilingual.ippudo.com\/KeyakizakaRoppongi HillsTokyo MidtownMohri Garden16Tokyo Leisure &amp; Cultural ActivitiesSightseeing rickshaws take you around the main spots in Asakusa. Englishspeakingguides tell you about the famous sights. You might even learn someof the local knowledge and well-kept secrets the guidebooks don\u2019t tell you.\uff1a03-3847-4443\uff1a3F East Building, 1-20-4 Asakusa, Taito-ku\uff1a9:30 to sunset (Changes according to season)http:\/\/ebisuya.com\/en\/RickshawEbisuya Rickshaw Asakusa\u3000\/\u3000\u4eba\u529b\u8eca\u306e\u3048\u3073\u3059\u5c4b \u6d45\u8349\u5e97They\u2019re even tastierif you make themyourselfAuthentic tea ceremonyexperience, starting withritual purification ofthe hands, under theguidance of an expertwith more than 30 years\u2019experience. Instructionin English available.: 03-6264-0690: 5F Ginza IshikawaBldg., 4-12-17 Ginza,Chuo-ku: 10\uff1a00-20\uff1a00: Open 365 days ayear: AMEX, JCB, Master,Visa, UnionPaywww.chazen-us.comTea CeremonyChazen, Ginza\u3000\/\u3000\u9280\u5ea7 \u8336\u7985Traditional Cultural ActivitiesAn easy introduction to making nigirizushi(hand-pressed sushi) and makizushi (sushirolls). Instruction in English is provided, soyou don\u2019t need to speak Japanese. Pleaselet the restaurant know in advance if youhave any allergies or if there are any foodsyou dislike. (Reservations required)\uff1a03-3403-8333\uff1aB1F Denki Bldg., 6-1-20 Roppongi,Minato-ku\uff1aWeekdays: 12:00-14:00 *Negotiable\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, JCB, Master, Visahttp:\/\/hassan.createrestaurants.com\/en\/Sushi MakingShabu-shabu &amp; Sushi Restaurant Hassan\u3000\/\u3000\u3057\u3083\u3076\u3057\u3083\u3076\u30fb\u3059\u3057\u3000\u516b\u5c7117Try a wide range of activities in Tokyo, from the traditional to the currently fashionable. Make the most of yourtrip to Tokyo by experiencing it up close, and create some wonderful memories along the way. Just follow theguidelines for your activity.Facility offering Japan\u2019s firstride-type virtual reality attractions.Seating with six-directionalmovement linked to360-degree VR videos adds dynamicyet sensitive movementsthat allow riders to feel totallyimmersed in the experience.\uff1a 03-6380-7800\uff1a 5F DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, 1-1-10Aomi, Koto-ku\uff1a Video duration varies\uff1a Open 365 days a year\uff1a AMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visa,UnionPaywww.hexaride.jpVirtual Reality ExperiencehexaRide\u3000\/\u3000\u30d8\u30ad\u30b5\u30e9\u30a4\u30c9Enjoy swishing through the greatcity of Tokyo on a bicycle! Thereare routes to suit all interests,purposes and schedules, includea ride along the Odaiba seafrontand a tour of Ryogoku with opportunitiesto experience Japaneseculture. English language guidesavailable.\uff1a03-4590-2995\uff1a1-3-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku\uff1aDiffer according to route\uff1aDiffer according to route\uff1aAMEX, JCB, Master, Visawww.tokyocycling.jpCyclingTokyo Great Cycling Tour\u3000\/\u3000\u6771\u4eac\u30b0\u30ec\u30fc\u30c8\u30b5\u30a4\u30af\u30ea\u30f3\u30b0\u30c4\u30a2\u30fcEnter the world ofattractions!\u00a9 \u58eb\u90ce\u6b63\u5b97\u30fbProduction I.G \uff0f\u8b1b\u8ac7\u793e\u30fb\u300c\u653b\u6bbb\u6a5f\u52d5\u968a \u65b0\u5287\u5834\u7248\u300d\u88fd\u4f5c\u59d4\u54e1\u4f1aLatest ActivitiesPlastic Japanese food samplesare very popular as souvenirs.Make your own tempura,lettuce, parfait and more usingplastic and wax. Take homeyour finished work as a souvenir.\uff1a03-5980-8099\uff1a101 Tatematsu Mansion, 4-18-2Kamiikebukuro, Toshima-ku\uff1a9:00-17:00\uff1aWed. &amp; Thu.(May be closed temporarily on other days)\uff1aAMEX, JCB, Master, Visawww.veltra.com\/en\/asia\/japan\/tokyo\/a\/113374Plastic Food Sample MakingYamato Sample Seisakusho (Sample Fan Fun Fan)\u3000\/\u3000 \u5927\u548c\u30b5\u30f3\u30d7\u30eb\u88fd\u4f5c\u624018Tokyo NowA planetarium where space meets music(newly opened)Starbucks Coffee\u2019s fifth special shopworldwide (opens 28 Feb. 2019)New hotel with a tea themeA new multi-purpose complex in ShibuyaReopening after a major redevelopment\uff1a9-10F Yurakucho Mullion, 2-5-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku\uff1aDiffer by programme\uff1aOpen 365 days a year\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visahttps:\/\/planetarium.konicaminolta.jp\/planetariatokyo\/www.starbucks.co.jp\/en\/\uff1a03-5289-7088\uff1a6-4 Shinbashi, Minato-ku\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visa, UnionPayhttp:\/\/1899.jp\/hotels\/tokyo\/en\/\uff1a0570-050-428\uff1a3-21-3 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku\uff1aDiffer by shop\uff1aDiffer by shop\uff1aDiffer by shophttps:\/\/shibuyastream.jp.e.afk.hp.transer.com\/\uff1a03-3211-4111\uff1aMain building: 2-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku\uff1aDiffer by building\uff1aNone scheduled\uff1aAMEX, Diners, JCB, Master, Visa, UnionPaywww.h-n-h.jp\/en\/Planetarium complex featuring a multi-purpose digitaldome theatre offering dome-based videos with up to8K resolution, as well as a planetarium dome theatreand experiential VR attractions.High-end coffee shop with its own roastery. Enjoycreating your own custom coffee while experiencingthe roasting and extraction of coffee sourced fromaround the world with all five senses.Hotel that evokes the tradition and culture of Japanesetea, with designer rooms based on the concept oftraditional Japanese-style houses inspired by teahousearchitecture, and a front desk and a front desk with acounter where you can taste Japanese teas.A complex housing 30 shops, including popularrestaurants, as well as a hotel and function hall. Thehighly original exterior and interior represent Shibuya\u2019snear future.The refurbishment, including the Main Building(Nihombashi Takashimaya), Japan\u2019s first departmentstore designated an important cultural property,incorporates all four buildings into an urban shoppingcentre.Konica Minolta Planetaria TokyoStarbucks Reserve\u00ae RoasteryHotel 1899 TokyoShibuya StreamNihombashi Takashimaya Shopping CenterTokyo never stops changing and openings andre-openings keep coming. It\u2019s worth your whilestepping out to experience Tokyo now.\u30b3\u30cb\u30ab\u30df\u30ce\u30eb\u30bf\u30d7\u30e9\u30cd\u30bf\u30ea\u30a2 TOKYO\u30b9\u30bf\u30fc\u30d0\u30c3\u30af\u30b9 \u30ea\u30b6\u30fc\u30d6\u00ae \u30ed\u30fc\u30b9\u30bf\u30ea\u30fc\u30db\u30c6\u30eb1899\u6771\u4eac\u6e0b\u8c37\u30b9\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30e0\u65e5\u672c\u6a4b\u9ad8\u5cf6\u5c4bS.C191234562019789101112Late Mar. To Early Apr. 2019Around 260 cherry trees blossomalong a pathway stretching for700m.http:\/\/kanko-chiyoda.jp\/tabid\/1117\/Default.aspxChidorigafuchi RyokudoCherry Blossom Viewingwww.marathon.tokyo\/en\/www.anime-japan.jp\/en\/www.izu-oshima.or.jpwww.asakusajinja.jp\/english\/New Year IlluminationsRainy seasonNote: This event information is accurate as of November 2018.Mid-Jul.The magical sight of countlesspaper candle lanterns set out inrows on the beach.www.tptc.co.jp\/park\/01_02\/event\/detail\/71Umi no Akari Matsuri inOdaiba (Odaiba MarineDay Lantern Festival)www.nihonbashi-tokyo.jp\/en\/http:\/\/2018.tiff-jp.net\/en\/http:\/\/tokyo-grand-tea-ceremony.jp\/en\/index.htmlhttp:\/\/teien.tokyo-park.or.jp\/en\/rikugien\/index.htmlhttp:\/\/www.ramenshow.com\/http:\/\/sumidagawa-hanabi.com\/index_eg_2017.htmlChristmasTokyo EventsLate Jan. to late Mar.Events including a parade, camelliadyeing, and more are held allover the island.Izu Oshima CamelliaFestivalMid-May 2019Portable shrines carried in paradethrough the streets of Asakusa tothe rousing sound of animatedshouting.Sanja Matsuri (Festival)Late Oct. to early Nov. 2019Film festival with a programmeshowcasing Asian and Japanesefilms.Tokyo InternationalFilm FestivalEarly Jul. to late Sep.Various events to cool you downin summer\u2019s heat.ECO EDO Nihonbashi3 Mar. 2019Some 36,000 participants runthe course past Tokyo\u2019s top spots.Tokyo Marathon 2019Late Mar. 2019Everything anime under one roof.Performances, events, and goodssales.AnimeJapan 201927 Jul.See the launch of some 20,000fireworks, from the traditional tothe creative.Sumida River FireworksFestivalEarly Sep. to late Oct. 2019Step into the world of Japanesetea, a world with great depth, in alush green garden setting.Tokyo GrandTea CeremonyLate Oct. to early Nov.Huge event bringing regionalramen favourites from aroundJapan to Komazawa Olympic Park.Tokyo Ramen ShowLate Nov. to early Dec.Enjoy the magical ambience withbeautiful autumn leaves suspendedin the night sky.Autumn leaves and feudallord garden illuminationhttps:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/en\/event-calendar\/For information on other events, go toEvents in Tokyo come in all shapesand sizes, right throughout the year.Why not try an event, in betweenyour sightseeing and shopping?20The sea! The mountains!Let the great outdoors refresh you.NatureFood and CultureActivitiesRelaxIslands area &#8211; Experience nature that you wouldn\u2019t believe was Tokyo. Seesub-tropical plants you won\u2019t see in central Tokyo.Each island has its own food, culture and specialities. You\u2019ve travelled this far,so why not try some gourmet island food.Refresh with surfing and canoeing, as well as cycling and more, enjoyingnature to your heart\u2019s content.Hot spas at one with nature. Stunning scenery that simply takes your breathaway. Relax in mind and body with experiences that only islands allow.A range of activities you can\u2019t experience inthe centre of Tokyo awaits you in the midstof mother nature, the blue sea, mountains,and more.Tokyo Islandshttps:\/\/tamashima.tokyo\/en\/Mikurashima Tourist Information Photo by Ogasawara Village Tourism Bureau21Access to the islands is by boat or plane. Passenger boats leave fromTakeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal (about 10-min walk from HamamatsuchoStation). Planes leave from Haneda and Chofu Airports.Access to the Tokyo IslandsTokyo&#8217;sislands\u25cfA\u25cfC \u25cfB\u25cfE\u25cfDHaneda Airport Narita Airport Shinjuku StationTokyo\u2019s islandsTokyo Monorail,20 minutesKeisei Narita Sky Access Line, Skyliner,36 minutes Keio Line, Special Express, 15 minutesBus, 15 minutesJR Yamanote Line, 17 minutesWalk, 10 minutes Walk, 10 minutesNippori StationHamamatsucho Station Hamamatsucho StationTakeshiba Passenger Ship Terminal Takeshiba Passenger Ship TerminalChofu StationChofu AirportBoatJet planeSmall planeHaneda AirportNarita AirportTakeshibaShinjukuChofuOgasawaraislandsIzuislandsTokyo\u25cfA\u25cfB\u25cfB\u25cfA\u25cfC\u25cfC \u25cfC\u25cfD\u25cfD\u25cfE\u25cfEInformation about Transportation22About 2 hours from the centre of Tokyo!The Tama area, packed with hidden appealNatureFood and CultureActivitiesRelaxLots of spots where you can get in touch with nature, from ravines to limestonecaves, as well as Mt. Takao, awarded 3 Michelin stars.Gourmet cuisine, another uniquely appealing side to Tama you can enjoy alongwith its rich natural environment and shrines and temples redolent with history.Try activities unique to Tama, in the mountains and on the rivers, trekkingthrough the heart of the forest, or taking a full-throttle river ride.Spend some time away from the city hustle and bustle at a thatched ryokan (inn) from thegood old days, or at a hot spa or meditation session in the tranquillity of the mountains.Tamahttps:\/\/tamashima.tokyo\/en\/TokyoTama areaTokyo Station231. Shinjuku 2. Asakusa 3. HarajukuIn the streets of areas popular with overseas visitors, tourist informationstaff provide sightseeing information and information on attractions inTokyo on demand.Feel free to ask foradvice on what to see,what to do or what toeat. Tourist informationstaff wear a hatand carry a bag with adistinctive \u2018i\u2019 mark.Overseas travellers visiting the Tokyo MetropolitanGovernment Building are guided around theBuilding and Observatories.*Bookings are not accepted.Tours for overseas travellers around the Tokyo Metropolitan GovernmentBuilding start from the Tokyo Tourist Information Center in theBuilding. The tours convey the many fascinating aspects of the Building,located in the heart of Tokyo.Guides provide information about the views from 202 m up, the Buildingitself, and other sightseeing questions.Tokyo Volunteer GuideTourist Information ServiceTop 3 Most Popular AreasTour Guide Service by Tokyo Volunteer Guides (total 13 courses)Guide ServiceTokyo Metropolitan Government Building and Observatories Guide Services1: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Guide Services2: Observatories Guide ServicesAreas coveredUeno, Ginza, Asakusa, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Rinkai Fukutoshin(the Tokyo waterfront area)Service timesFri., Sat. and Sun. (except New Year period)10:30-16:30 (Rinkai Fukutoshin: 11:30-16:30)LanguagesEnglish, other (other languages spoken vary according tovolunteers working each shift)LanguagesEnglish, Chinese, Korean* Guides stationed in the Tokyo Metropolitan GovernmentBuilding\u2019s ObservatoryService timesMon.-Fri.: 10 am to 3 pm (excluding public holidays, yearend &amp; New Year, and during Building maintenance)Languages English, Chinese, KoreanService timesMon.-Fri.: 10 am to 3 pm (excluding public holidays, yearend &amp; New Year, and during Building maintenance)Tokyo Volunteer Guides are Tokyo Metropolitan Government-registered volunteer guides who show overseas visitorsaround the city\u2019s tourist spots.https:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/en\/guide-services\/This tour covers one of Japan\u2019s most famous shoppingand entertainment districts, with restaurants,department stores and theatres. Experience Tokyo\u2019slatest trends, including department store food halls,Hanazono Shrine and the Kabukicho area.Guided tour service for overseas visitors setting off from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (\u201cBusta Shinjuku\u201d). Tours available in 7languages: English, Korean, Chinese, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.\u2022 The guide service is provided by volunteers and tours are mainlyconducted on foot and by public transport.\u2022 Participant numbers are limited to a maximum of 5 persons per group.\u2022 Two guides are assigned to each group, regardless of the number ofparticipants.\u2022 Tour participants agree to pay any charges incurred by the guides.\u2022 For details of other tours, go tohttps:\/\/www.gotokyo.org\/en\/guide-services\/This tour offers the opportunity to enjoy thelively atmosphere of Asakusa, an old downtownarea of Tokyo. Visit Sensoji Temple and itsNakamise shopping street, and experience thespirit of Japan through the downtown culture.This tour allows you to explore typical alleyways inHarajuku, a trend-setting fashion district popularwith young people. After the bustling atmosphereof the shopping streets, enjoy a taste of Japanesehistory and culture at Meiji Jingu Shrine.24TokyoTravelling Around JapanYou can go online to explore different routes from Tokyo toother regions, and plan your own wonderful itinerary.Tohokuhttps:\/\/www.tohokuandtokyo.org\/Chugoku+Shikokuhttps:\/\/www.chushikokuandtokyo.org\/Kyushuhttps:\/\/www.kyushuandtokyo.org\/TokushimaKagawaKochiEhimeFukuokaSagaNagasakiOitaKumamotoMiyazakiKagoshimaAomoriAkitaIwateYamagataMiyagiFukushimaYamaguchiShimaneHiroshimaOkayamaTottori25Good ValueTicketsIf you\u2019re doing a lot of sightseeing inTokyo, you can get tickets that offerconvenience and good value. There aremany available, so you can pick ticketsto suit your itinerary.Airport Transport+ Tokyo ExcursionsTokyo Excursions Tama Area AccessMost tickets offer return transport fromthe airport to Tokyo plus excursions inTokyo, and some are especially greatvalue for overseas travellers. Bookonline before you travel or buy at theairport after you arrive.Travel as many times as you like to any station onthe Keio Line or Inokashira Line. Handy for tripsto popular sightseeing spot Mt. Takao, SanrioPuroland, and more.Valid: One day*Valid on day of issue only.Keio 1-Day Ticket &#8211; Keio Line &amp; Inokashira LineUnlimited rides within Tokyo\u2019s 23 Wards on JRlocal and rapid JR East trains (unreserved seats),subways, Nippori-Toneri Liner, Toei Streetcars andToei Bus system.https:\/\/www.keio.co.jp\/english\/Valid: One day*No refunds paid for train cancellation or delay.Tokyo 1-Day TicketLets you travel on the Tokyo Monorail from HanedaAirport International Terminal Station, HanedaAirport Terminal 1 Station, or Haneda Airport Terminal2 Station to Hamamatsucho Station thenget off at any Yamanote Line station for \u00a5500.www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/pass\/tokyo_free.htmlValid: Day of purchase only*Limited to Sat., Sun., public holidays, and specified days.Monorail and Yamanote Line Discount TicketDiscount return trip ticket for reserved seats on aNarita Express ordinary car. As long as you don\u2019texit a gate along the way, you can use it from anystation within the Round Trip Use Area.www.tokyo-monorail.co.jp\/english\/Valid: 14 days*If you get on the train without reserving a seat, you may use a vacant seat.N\u02bcEX TOKYO Round Trip TicketSet including Tokyo Subway 24-hour, 48-hour, or72-hour Ticket, and Keisei Skyliner ticket\/expressticket (one-way or return).www.jreast.co.jp\/e\/pass\/nex_round.html*Other combinations may include Keisei Skyliner (return), and 48-hour or 72-hourTokyo Subway Ticket.Keisei Skyliner &amp; Tokyo Subway TicketSet including Tokyo Subway 24-hour, 48-hour,or 72-hour Ticket, and Keikyu Line between HanedaAirport International Terminal Station andSengakuji Station (one-way or return).www.keisei.co.jp\/keisei\/tetudou\/skyliner\/us\/index.phpValid: 14 daysValid: 6 monthsValid: 6 months*Other combinations may include Keikyu Line (return), and 48-hour or 72-hourTokyo Subway Ticket.WELCOME! Tokyo Subway TicketTokyo Subway Ticket includes Limousine Busticket and unlimited travel on Toei Subway andTokyo Metro. Limousine Buses offer seated travelonly, so you travel in comfort.www.haneda-tokyo-access.com\/en\/info\/discountticket_welcometokyo.html*Other combinations may include one-way Limousine Bus (2 tickets), and 48-houror 72-hour Tokyo Subway Ticket.LIMOUSINE &amp; SUBWAY PASShttp:\/\/www.limousinebus.co.jp\/en\/Keikyu Line (one-way) + Tokyo Subway 24-hour TicketOne-way Limousine Bus (1 ticket) + Tokyo Subway 24-hour TicketKeisei Skyliner (one-way) + Tokyo Subway Ticket (24-hours)\u00a54,000 (Children: \u00a52,000)\u00a51,590 (Children: \u00a5800)\u00a52,800 (Children: \u00a51,400) \u00a51.200 (Children: \u00a5600)\u00a5500 (Children: \u00a5250)\u00a5900 (Children: \u00a5450)Narita Airport &amp; Haneda AirportTake a seat to your destinationHaneda AirportStart sightseeing from Haneda AirportHaneda AirportHandy for travel to any Yamanote Line stationIf you\u2019re taking a day trip to Tama&#8230;Narita AirportOnly 36 mins. to central TokyoNarita AirportTravel on JR to Tokyo\u2019s major urban stationsUnlimited travel the length and breadth of Tokyowww.gotokyo.org\/en\/plan\/ic-card\/Narita Airport: \u00a53,400 (Children: \u00a51,700) Haneda Airport: \u00a51,800 (Children: \u00a5900)26Tama Area Guide P. 27Tokyo Quick GuideWhat is the most efficient way to getaround?Q: Q:What should I do if I run out of cash?Q:Where in Tokyo can I enjoy nature? I can\u2019t make up my mind what tosee\u2026Q:Q:What clothes will I need? I need to access the Internet to look upinformation and go on social media\u2026Q:It\u2019s my first visit to Japan, so I\u2019d liketo know about etiquette.Q: Where can I find a church to worshipat?Q:Key Facts and Travel Know-How Q&amp;AUseful tips to make the most of your visitA: JR railways, private railways,subways and buses allow youto get around the city efficiently.Check your route in advanceand take advantage of some ofthe great value tickets on offer.A: Tokyo has many parks andgardens, but if you don\u2019t mindtravelling a little further, youcan visit the Tama area or someof Tokyo\u2019s islands, so leafy it\u2019shard to believe they are locatedin the capital.A: Japan has well-defined seasons,so it\u2019s best to wear appropriateclothing for the time ofyear: short sleeves in summer ora coat and scarf in winter.A: Social rules and manners inJapan can differ from those inother countries, but you won\u2019tenjoy your trip if you are worryingabout etiquette all the time,so we have set out the basicsfor your convenience.A: You can use a credit card inmost shops, but not all, so it\u2019s agood idea to carry some cash.There are ATMs where you canexchange foreign currency atvarious locations around thecity.A: The Tokyo Volunteer Guidesservice offers 13 tour routeswith different themes. You\u2019llalso find guides who can providetourist information at theTokyo Metropolitan GovernmentBuilding and around thecity. Feel free to ask for advice.A: Free Wi-Fi is available insome areas of Tokyo, and onpublic transport. Some shoppingcentres and restaurantsalso offer free Wi-Fi.A: There are many churchesaround Tokyo. To search for oneby language (English, Tagalogetc) go to http:\/\/tokyo.catholic.jp\/english\/churches\/21756\/http:\/\/tokyo.catholic.jp\/english\/churches\/21756\/27\u2192 pages 7 and 26 \u2192 page 29\u2192 pages 21 and 23 \u2192 page 24\u2192 page 30 \u2192 page 29\u2192 page 30SKY CIRCUS \u30b5\u30f3\u30b7\u30e3\u30a4\u30f360\u5c55\u671b\u53f0V2 TOKYO \u30e9\u30d5\u30a9\u30fc\u30ec\u539f\u5bbf\u8c4a\u6d32\u5e02\u5834\u6771\u4eac\u30e9\u30fc\u30e1\u30f3\u30b9\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30c8SUSHI\u6a29\u516b\u897f\u9ebb\u5e03To help you make the most of your visit, here are a few things you must see or do while you are in Tokyo,and some useful tips for your convenience and peace of mind.Things to Do in TokyoRestaurant offering a range of typical Japanesedishes, including sushi, tempura andsoba noodles under one roof. Menus in otherlanguages are also available.Ramen noodles are one of Japan\u2019s most popular dishes.Restaurants are very particular about their soupand noodles, so you can enjoy a completely differentgourmet experience in each one.After a day of shopping and gourmet dining, party ina fantastic and extraordinary club.Watch the tuna auctions from the observation deckin the fish wholesale market building, before enjoyingsushi in the restaurant mall.A full sensory experience that will surprise anddelight you.Harajuku is one of Japan\u2019s leading trendsettingand fashion districts, a place where you\u2019llfind unique and revolutionary styles.Enjoy Japan\u2019s world-renownedcuisine in a casual settingEnjoy ramen noodles,a popular Japanese dishYou\u2019ve come all the wayto Tokyo, so why notenjoy the nightlife too?A hot spot you shoulddefinitely check outLook down on thecity from one ofTokyo\u2019s landmarksShopping in Tokyo\u2019sfashion district\uff1a03-3989-3457\uff1a60F Sunshine 60 Bldg., Sunshine City, 3-1Higashi-ikebukuro, Toshima-kuwww.skycircus.jp\/english\/\uff1a03-3475-0411\uff1a1-11-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-kuwww.laforet.ne.jp\/en\/\uff1a03-5474-0091\uff1aB1\/1F Tower of Vabel, 7-13-7 Roppongi, Minato-kuwww.v2tokyo.com\uff1a03-5320-5720\uff1a6-3-1 Toyosu, Koto-kuwww.shijou.metro.tokyo.jp\/toyosu\/\uff1a03-3210-0077\uff1aB1 Tokyo Station Yaesu South Exit\uff1a03-5771-0180\uff1a3F, 1-13-11 Nishiazabu, Minato-kuhttp:\/\/gonpachi.jp\/?page_id=34SKY CIRCUS Sunshine 60 ObservatoryV2 TOKYO Laforet HarajukuToyosu Fish MarketTokyo Ramen StreetSushi Gonpachi Nishiazabu28Wi-FiFree Wi-FiDownload the app and register. Once you\u2019reat a Wi-Fi hotspot, open the app, then simplytap \u201cConnect\u201d for free Wi-Fi connection to theinternet.Japan Connected-free Wi-Fiwww.ntt-bp.net\/jcfw\/en.htmlwww.haneda-airport.jp\/inter\/en\/premises\/service\/internet.htmlwww.tokyo-monorail.co.jp\/english\/index.htmlwww.wifi-tokyo.jp\/ www.tokyometro.jp\/en\/tips\/freewifi\/www.narita-airport.jp\/en\/service\/svc_33_wirewww.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp\/eng\/http:\/\/starbucks.wi2.co.jp\/pc\/index_en.htmlwww.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp\/eng\/tips\/free_wi-fi.htmlDownload the app and connect to the internetat designated Wi-Fi hotspots without logging in.Get discount coupons and recommendationsabout sightseeing spots in the nearby area.Travel Japan Wi-FiTOKYO FREE Wi-FiHANEDA-FREE-WIFI TOKYO MONORAIL Free Wi-Fiat_STARBUCKS_Wi2 Tokyo Metro Free Wi-FiFreeWiFi-NARITA Toei Bus Free Wi-FiToei Subway Free Wi-Fihttps:\/\/japanfreewifi.com\/APPAround TownAt Airports On the MoveBasic TipsMoneyExchangeWi-Fi and money in Japan are a little different fromother countries. Getting that information beforehandwill help avoid problems during your trip.You don\u2019t have much Japanesemoney left and you need to exchangeor withdraw cash duringyour trip. No problem! There arelots of places in Tokyo whereyou can change your money oruse your overseas credit card atan ATM.Credit cards are convenient for shopping, but please note that some cards can\u2019t be used at some shops. And sometimes you can\u2019t use acredit card with vending machines, taxis, at lunch (period), in ramen shops, or at the station to buy tickets, for example. So, carrying anamount of cash (Japanese yen) around with you is a good idea, just in case.There are many places in Japan where you can connect to Wi-Fi to make your trip more convenient, includingairports and convenience stores, near vending machines, on trains and around town. Free apps and services makeaccess even more convenient.Easy to use ATMs. Insert yourcard then select your languageon the screen. You can withdrawup to \u00a5100,000 at a time.You can withdraw Japanese yenusing your credit or debit card,etc. at Japan Post Bank ATMs,at post offices, stations, supermarkets,etc.Travelex has 26 foreign exchangestores in Tokyo, includingthe main sightseeing areas.Also at major airports and sightseeingspots. Convenient foreigncurrency ATMs too.Seven Bank Japan Post Bank Travelexhttp:\/\/www.sevenbank.co.jp\/intlcard\/service2.htmlwww.jp-bank.japanpost.jp\/en\/ias\/en_ias_index.html www.travelex.co.jp\/JP\/Home\/\u30b9\u30c6\u30c3\u30ab\u30fc\u6a2a17cm \u7e2619cm29UsefulInformationSome Manners to RememberWeatherEmergency ContactsJapan has different rules to other countries, so enjoyyour trip by observing Japanese rules and manners.And bring the right clothes for the season, so the heator cold doesn\u2019t cause you any trouble.The people getting outof the train, bus or lift,etc. have priority, sowait till they are out beforegetting in. Gettingin while people are stillgetting out is against therules and causes troublefor the people on thespot, so take care.The prices on price tagsmay include consumptiontax or not dependingon the store, socheck at the counter. Ifyou want to try puttingon something you like,ask a shop assistant first.Cold, so you\u2019ll need a thick coator a down jacket. Scarf, glovesand boots would be very handy.Gradually getting warmer, so ajacket and light coat would befine. A shawl would be handyfor ladies.Dress for the heat in coolclothes. A parasol or hat wouldbe handy for the strong sunshine.You\u2019ll need a cardigan or jacket.The temperature can drop suddenly,so take care.Let Others Out FirstShoppingJan.-Mar. Apr.-Jun. Jul.-Sep. Oct.-Dec.Be sure to drop any toiletpaper you have usedinto the toilet bowl thenflush. The rubbish binsin washrooms are forsanitary napkins, so takecare not to put usedtoilet paper in a rubbishbin. Smoking is not permittedin toilets in Japan.In Japan, the rule isthat onsen baths areenjoyed naked, withoutswimwear. You mustkeep your towel out ofthe bath, and use plentyof water to rinse off anydirt before you get in.ToiletsOnsen (hot springs)It is polite in Japan to holdyour bowl or plate andeat from it rather thanleaving it on the table. Itis considered rude to eatfrom your bowl or platewithout picking it up. Atfood courts, you shouldalso return your emptydishes after your meal.It\u2019s best not to talk onthe phone while you\u2019reon a public bus or train,etc. Avoid talking on thephone in a loud voicewhile in restaurants andcaf\u00e9s. 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