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Is 3 nights and 4 days too much? Jun 26, 2017, 4:45 PM Well after my first visit, I went back and lived in Tokyo for nearly 5 years and I still go back every other year. Tokyo is the perfect mix of traditional Japan and ultra modern metropolitan city life. Not sure what to do in Tokyo? This 5 day Tokyo itinerary has it all! What To Do In Tokyo – A 5 Day Tokyo Itinerary. We have 5 days/6 nights in Tokyo and i’m trying to work out the best option for our transport. One day we will go to Nikko and one. Tokyo City Nights is a video game developed for WiiWare and the J2ME platform by Gameloft Japan.Released on November 4, 2008 in Japan for Wii (WiiWare) and for the J2ME Platform on November 14, 2008.
Photo by Skyward Joe Just to show that Tokyo can actually be cheap – and without skimping on the experiential part, we thought it would be interesting to show you how it’s possible to spend 3 nights in Tokyo on a 10,000yen budget (approx. $US125, €94 or £76 at time of writing) The 10,000yen budget should cover everything from when you get off the plane to when you hop back on again 3 days later. Of course by spending a bit more you would considerably increase your options, but the plan we’re providing will definitely be memorable and give you a strong enough dose of Tokyo that you’ll sleep on the plane all the way home. First, for convenience sake, we’ll assume that you are travelling alone (travelling as a couple would be even cheaper) and your port of entry is Haneda Airport. The most common (and probably cheaper) port of entry is actually Narita Airport, but recently the more conveniently located and formerly domestic only Haneda has added an international terminal with flights connecting destinations throughout Asia and North America – including budget carrier Air Asia. Chuck d autobiography of mistachuck rarest pokemon. We’ll also assume you are more interested in trying something adventurous than trying something comfortable and ‘safe’.
Tokyo can be quite a full-on experience for a newcomer and the cheaper option is definitely more challenging. If you stay in a regular hotel, you’ll probably have easy access to English information and at least some of the staff are likely to speak fluent English – but our option is lot more fun. Additionally, the cheapest time to do things is always mid-week – so plan on arriving on a Monday or a Tuesday. The only thing that is cheaper on the weekend (sometimes) is transport.
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So here is the plan. This is all the money you’ll need for your entire stay. Photo by Gregory Lane Assuming you arrive in the afternoon, you’ll need to get to the area where you’re staying. Although you could stay near the airport, that would be extremely boring and wouldn’t meet our criteria of being an interesting experience. So for your introduction to Tokyo, you’ll start with a full assault on your senses – we’re off to Shibuya. Catch the Keikyu Line from the airport. You should jump on the Keikyu Limited Express bound for Narita Airport (400yen). Jump off about 20 minutes later at Shinagawa Station and change to the circular Yamanote Line bound for Shibuya/Shinjuku (160yen).