Best Parks to Visit in Tokyo
Odaiba Seaside Park, Tokyo's futuristic waterfront oasis, enthralls with its picturesque views of Rainbow Bridge, sandy beaches, lush green spaces, outdoor activities, and iconic landmarks like Odaiba Statue of Liberty—a captivating blend of nature and modernity. Credit: IG @nagano.no
Photo by @japantravelplanet | Have you heard of Ameya Yokocho? It is a market street along the Yamanote Line tracks in Tokyo's Taitō Ward. The market originally grew from a black market that started in the 1950s. Ameya Yokocho gradually changed from a black market to a shopping district. Since the market was selling imported goods, locals began to call the market, Ameyoko which is a combination of ”Ameya-yokocho” or candy store lane and ”Amerika-yokocho” or America lane. The market i..
Nakamise Dori Shopping Street // Asakusa // Tokyo // Nakamise Dori is a pedestrian shopping street that spans from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple. Nakamise Dori is lined with independent vendors selling all sorts of traditional Japanese items and snacks. This is a great place to buy souvenirs and try Japanese street snacks.
Dotonbori
If you get the chance to visit Osaka, you must spend a night in Dotonbori area. There you can try lots of tasty street food, find some cool bars, or even take a river cruise. There is always someting cool happening in Dotonbori.📷 minto_ong
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