TRAVEL DIARY: MY TOKYO, JAPAN ITINERARY

TRAVEL DIARY: MY TOKYO, JAPAN ITINERARY

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We just got back from our trip to Tokyo, Japan and I loved every second of it! After that trip, Japan is one of my favorite destinations and I am already planning to go back. I love everything about Japan: the cleanliness, the thoughtfulness, the shopping, the food, the attractions… just everything! We went there for my daughter’s birthday but I made an itinerary that had something for everyone going.

WHERE WE STAYED:

We stayed at the Westin Tokyo. It’s located one stop from Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s most vibrant districts, which was great because we went there often. We booked a king bed 1 bedroom suite and my mom booked a standard king room. The hotel gave us two rooms next to each other that were adjoining, so it was as if we had a two bedroom suite and it was perfect. Our room had a bedroom, living room, two bathrooms and entry way. My mom’s room had her bed and bathroom, so we had tons of space.

WHAT WE DID:

DAY 1:

Kimono experience at Yae Kimono Rental

Custom Pillow making at Nihonbashi Nishikawa

Vintage Shopping in Ginza

Ramen at Ichiran Ramen

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Playing dress up in Tokyo with my dolls 🇯🇵👘🥢

♬ Otaku Hot Girl – Megan Thee Stallion

DAY 2:

Shibuya Crossing early in the morning

Make custom rings at Ringram in Harajuku

Fancy Pods to make custom phone cases and charms

Vintage shopping at Nuir Vintage Harajuku

Exploring Harajuku

Dinner at Zauo Shibuya where you catch your fish then they cook it booked via Tablecheck

Go Karting through Shibuya

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Doing fun things around the world will always be a favorite hobby of mine 🏎️💨 go karting in Tokyo was 🔥

♬ original sound – Mel

DAY 3:

Sumo Wrestling experience for lunch in Asakusa

Impromptu fun at a local amusement park

Date night at a cute speak easy

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This was tooooo funny!! The sumo wrestlers was hilarious!

♬ original sound – Mel

DAY 4:

Sanrio Puroland

Vintage Shopping

Dinner at Zest Cantina Daikanyama

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Get in… we’re going vintage shopping in Japan 🇯🇵

♬ original sound – Mel

DAY 5:

Day trip to Osaka via the Train

Try lots of food at the Kuromon Market

Stock up on skincare

Vintage Shopping

DAY 6:

Disneyland Tokyo

MY FAVORITE VINTAGE SHOPS:

Tokyo:

Mixthinks

Vintage Brand Tokyo

Kindal Ginza Second Hand Store

Nuir Vintage

Paradise Tokyo

Osaka:

Brand Off

Daikokuya

Ginzo Watchman Group

WHAT I WORE:

You will be doing a lot of walking, so it’s best to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. I wore sneakers and flat closed toe shoes throughout the trip.

These were the comfy shoes and everyday necklace I wore on the trip:

THINGS TO KNOW:

-Japan is very clean, so if you are a litterbug – Do NOT do it there. We saw someone throw a cigarette down and then the authorities swooped over, made her pick it up and gave her a citation.

-Garbage cans are like unicorns throughout the city. The locals carry a bag and keep their trash it in and then dump it when they get to a trash can. This was very foreign for me, especially being from NYC where there is a trash can on every corner.

-You can use Uber there as well as taxis.

-Fly into Haneda Airport because it’s much closer to the city.

-Add a digital Suica or Pasmo cards directly to your Apple Wallet or Google Wallet for seamless tapping on trains, buses, and at vending machines.

-Tokyo famously holds more Michelin stars than Paris, but you can get incredible, affordable ramen and street food for 800–1200 yen ($5 – $8). 

-Tipping is not customary.

Hope this itinerary helps and if you use it let me know! Here are some more photos from our trip:

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