General tips/important info about Tokyo
Airports - Tokyo has two major airports; Haneda and Narita. If you’re staying in central Tokyo try and get a flight into Haneda as it’s about 20-30 minutes into the city with a taxi or Uber. Narita is about an hour by express train to Shibuya Station is kind of a pain to get to and from.
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48 HOURS IN TOKYO
Guide to a jam packed 2 days in Tokyo.
We have sent a version of this guide to heaps of people and it was a massive hit for folks who are only passing through Tokyo or want a hit list of our best of the best!
DAY 1
Get a ‘Luup’ shared electric scooter. Trust me, just DO IT.. Download the app, sign up, do the little test. It’s a game-changer. Only ¥200 ($2 AUD) for 30 minutes, and you can get places faster than an Uber. You save a lot of time, energy & cost.
Daikanyama T-Site (upstairs)
Yayoi Kusama installation at Dover St Market in Ginza
Life changing gyoza dumplings at Yasubei of Ebisu
9am: Walk by the river in Nakameguro and grab a coffee at Onibus.
10am: Check out the amazing bookshop and grab a negroni from Daikanyama T-site upstairs. Before you leave Nakameguro, go to WagyuMafia Nakameguro and get the $100 wagyu sandwich. Best to share 1 between 4 people - for just a quick bite (it opens at 11am).
11am: Shopping in Harajuku: Go to Dog, Chicago for vintage. Walk through Cat st, then walk up Takeshita street to visit Boutique Takenoko for a sequin overload, you’ll end up near Harajuku train station. You can check my shopping guide for more high end stores around Omotesando (Issey, Yohji, Rick Owens, Acne, Balenciaga, Prada, Amore etc).
12pm: Walk through the forest to Meiji Shrine. Will take 20 mins there and back.
1pm: Katsu Lunch at Tonkatsu Maisen in Aoyama.
2pm: Get an Uber over to TeamLab Planets (pre-book tickets) for an amazing experiential art exhibition.
3pm: Jump in an Uber to Ginza to check out Dover St Market - one of the coolest clothing stores (next door is the biggest Uniqlo in the world)
4pm: Get a FamiChiki from Family mart (spicy Famichiki and put it in the fami-chiki bun)
5pm: Relax for a bit, you’re about to rip the lid off it.
6pm: Open the account with a 500ml Strong Zero from a Konbini (convenience store).
7pm: Quick natty wine at Winestand Waltz before walking to dinner.
8pm: Dinner at Yasubei of Ebisu for fried gyoza dumplings. Order the potato salad, cucumber and of course, a shit-tonne of the most delicious gyoza in the world. Make sure you dip them in a 50/50 mix of vinegar & soy sauce.
9pm: Have 1-2 drinks at any of the bars in Ebisu Yokocho - we love the natural wine bar down the back corner.
10pm: Get to Aoyama Tunnel, upstairs to the Red Bar (same building).
11pm: Get the train to Shinjuku, walk to the baseball batting cages in Kabukicho. ¥300 for 20 balls. Go to the 80km/h cage.
12am: Head to Golden Gai and find a little bar for a nightcap. (La Jette or Open Book)
DAY 2