This is my third trip to Tokyo, after my two previous trips in 2010 and 2015. And again, this is an annual trip I went with my family, just that the number is expanding. Last year, I went Tokyo with my mom and two brothers only. As for this round, I tagged along my sister, brother in law and my cousin.
Basically, we just solely focus the city of Tokyo without going any outskirt towns throughout our 8 days and 7 nights trip there. Few of the most popular attractions such Shibuya, Harajuku and Asakusa I had been for the third time.
DAY 1: Kota Kinabalu to Tokyo
- Flying with Malaysia Airlines (again for the second time) to Tokyo, Japan.
- Touchdown at Narita International Airport from Kota Kinabalu International Airport.
- Taking N'EX (Narita Express) from the airport heading to Tokyo city center.
DAY 2: Tokyo
- Kick off our first day by going to Shibuya - taking photos with the iconic Hachiko statue, buying our Tokyo Disney tickets at the Disney store
- Lunch at Uobei Shibuya. My family were indeed enjoying eating here where my family and I can just place order the sushi on the touch panel display in front of our seat, and then all of our orders will be delivered via conveyor belt directly to our seat. Their sushi might not that really great but we ain't complain when each and every sushi is 108 yen only.
- Visiting Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine). This is my maiden visit there. Although there were many visitors but still, I felt calm and serene when visiting the shrine.
- Continue our trip by heading to Harajuku
- Dinner at Tenya, a cheapor franchised Tempura and Tendon restaurant in Japan
Shibuya
Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shrine)
Impressive display of painted sake barrels
DAY 3: Tokyo
- Strolling along Kappabashi Dougu Street for hunting some kitchenware
- Continue our day by heading to Asakusa. Dropby Tokyo Skytree, Nakamise Shopping Street and Senso-ji Temple.
Our quick breakfast on the third day in Tokyo
Kappabashi Dougu Street boasts more than 160 shops, offering everything from high-quality Japanese knives and lacquarware to professional grade stoves.
Add these two into my kitchen collection
Tokyo Skytree
Senso-ji Temple
DAY 4: Tokyo Disneysea
- My second visit to Tokyo Disneysea, but it's my family first visit there. As usual, we spent our entire day there, began from morning until the evening.
- We bought our tickets from the Disney Store in Shibuya so that we don't have to be in the long queue when arriving Tokyo Disney Resort.
My second visit to Tokyo Disneysea
DAY 5: Tokyo
- Heading to Odaiba again for the third time cause my brothers want to get some Gundam stuff at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
- Stumbled upon the Giant Ghibli Clock which was installed outside the Nitelle Tower
- Ended our night by leisurely night walk at Shinjuku
DAY 6: Tokyo
- Experience kimono for free of charge at Welcome Japan Support (WJS) Ginza with my mother, sister and cousin while my brothers and brother in law were resting at the hotel.
- Talking night photos at Tokyo Station
DAY 7: Tokyo
- Dropby Asakusa again for Tokyo Solamachi to get variety of Tokyo Banana
- Visiting Akihabara for Gundam Cafe and Pablo Mini
DAY 8: Tokyo to Kota Kinabalu
- Bidding goodbye to Tokyo.
- We took N'EX (Narita Express) heading to Narita International Airport.
OUR HOTEL IN TOKYO
My family and I stayed at the same hotel throughout our 8 days and 7 nights trip in Tokyo - Smile Hotel Tokyo Nihonbashi.
I wish to stay again at Smile Hotel Tokyo Asagaya which we're staying last year but because the room rate shot up dramatically after a year, we had no choice but to select other hotel. Booked another local chain hotel, Smile Hotel again but for this round, it is located at other area which is Nihonbashi. Probably because the location is within the heart of Tokyo, the rooms were signifcantly cramped and tiny. The only advantage of booking this hotel is that it's so close to Kayabacho Metro Station, less than 5 minutes to Tokyo Metro Station.
Date Stayed: 4th July - 11th July 2016 (7 nights)
Room Rate Per Night: RM400 per night for a double bedroom.
Nearest Station: Kayabacho Metro Station
Room Rate Per Night: RM400 per night for a double bedroom.
Nearest Station: Kayabacho Metro Station
MY SHOPPING HAUL
No matter how many times I've been to Japan, I still feel that it's really hard to leave this nation with empty handed. There are so many things to buy and bring back as souvenirs or even as keepsake. For this trip, I bought a handful of Tokyo Banana which come in different flavours.
Tokyo Banana - Mostly bought from Tokyo Skytree Department store
Stationery - Some bought from Daiso Harajuku
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