Best Neighborhoods in Tokyo for Food Lovers
Best neighborhoods in Tokyo for food lovers: Shinjuku first, Ueno for budget stays, and Asakusa for calmer nights, from $70/night.
Best neighborhoods in Tokyo for food lovers: Shinjuku first, Ueno for budget stays, and Asakusa for calmer nights, from $70/night.
How to get from Narita Airport to Tokyo: I’d take the train almost every time, with fares from ¥1,000–¥3,070 and the Skyliner as my best middle ground.
Tokyo with kids best things to do and where to stay: Ueno was my easiest base, with 4–5 nights ideal and rooms from about ¥9,800 a night.
Best day trips from tokyo: Kamakura, Hakone, and Nikko were my 3 picks, with costs from ¥950 and a Tokyo base from $70/night.
Best area to stay in tokyo shinjuku vs shibuya vs asakusa? Shinjuku wins for me, with rooms from $63/night and the easiest trains for short trips.
3 days in tokyo itinerary for first-timers: my route works from $80-$160/night, with Asakusa, Shibuya, Tsukiji, and easy train days.
Osaka packing list what to bring spring: pack a light jacket, sneakers, umbrella, and charger. My trip ran about $75-$190/day in Osaka.
Best osaka street food in dotonbori and beyond: Emma spent about ¥700 on takoyaki, ¥1,500 at Kuromon, and kept food around $63/day.
Osaka mistakes to avoid: Emma wasted ¥2,900 in Kuromon and 40 minutes at Osaka Station, so keep Dotonbori short and plan transit.
Osaka one day itinerary: Emma’s route hits Osaka Castle, Namba, Dotonbori, and Shinsekai for about $28-$58/day, with ¥600 castle entry.
Best Osaka food districts to explore: Kuromon, Dotonbori, Shinsekai, Namba, and Ura-Namba. I spent about ¥2,000 at Kuromon and ¥1,300 in Shinsekai.
Osaka ic card vs day pass which is better? I’d pick the IC card for most trips; my pass cost ¥820 and only covered two rides in Osaka.