Staying two days in Tokyo gave me a chance to felt a hustle and bustle of the city. I got some good morality from interaction with Japanese. I had proved some good stories about Japanese characters that I heard and read from media.
I could approved their good attitudes when suddenly a middle-aged man ran up to me around Nakano station, he gave my wallet that lost there. Also their disciple in using every second was reflected in the regularity of their train network which actually very massive and complicated but seems very easy for them.
My step for visiting Nijusanku (another name of Tokyo) tourist attractions had delivered me into some main stations in Tokyo as tourism access.
I will tell to you who haven’t visit there yet to become first images before you see it by yourself someday.
1. Tokyo Station
first moment when I came in Tokyo
The luxurious station in Tokyo I had ever seen. It was “Shinkansen” main hub. It was very strategic because being crossing point of Tokyo Metro (regular subway) and regular JR-East Line (operating above the ground).
Except trains, Tokyo Station is also connected to city and intercity bus network.
Left: Shinkansen connectivity in Tokyo station
Top Right: Shinkansen Track Gate
Bottom Right: JR Expressway Bus Office
2. Shibuya Station
Left: Shibuya Station front view
Top Right: One of Shibuya Station gates
Bottom Right: Yamanote Line track in Shibuya Station
Located about 9 km southwest of Tokyo Station. It is one of the busiest commuter stations in Tokyo. Being vital because mobilization towards and from surrounding cities very dependent on its existence.
Left: Hachiko Statue
Right: One side of Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya itself presents some free tourist spots i.e Hachiko statue –dog that waiting for its owner until dies in the front of station– and Shibuya Crossing as the busiest crossing in the world that able to cross 50,000 pedestrians for 30 minutes.
3. Ueno Station
Left: Ueno station front view
Top Right: One of Ueno Station gates
Bottom Right: Yamanote Line Track in Ueno Station
Located about 6 Km north of Tokyo Station, the station which in its heyday is a Japan’s long-distance train major station.
You must go to Ameyoko Market if you stop at Ueno Station. It is a market with low price and more discount. Backpackers must visit it if they want to eat cheaply. Even moslem traveler, they will find halal food here. I saw many kebab sellers there. The first impression when entering this market is fishy smell….. Yes, many trader sell fresh seafood and spices to cook it.
4. Akihabara Station
after getting off from a train
Located about 3 Km north of Tokyo Station, the Station is centrally located in Akihabara’s electronics shopping area.
night situation around Akihabara electronics store
Akihabara is a haven for electronic lovers. This shopping area provides famous brands with cheap prices following fantastic promos and discounts.
5. Harajuku Station
frontview and Harajuku Station platform
Located about 12 Km west of Tokyo Station. Harajuku is a region name in east of this station. Harajuku became the sixth busiest station in Tokyo.
Left: Takeshita Street
Right: Meiji-Jingu Shrine
Harajuku Station is access to Takeshita Street tourist spot. It’s 350 meters road that becomes young Japanese representative with a uniqueness and interesting clothes. It is also spoiling tourists with culinary and fashion shops.
Then about 700 m north of this station, you can visit Meiji-Jingu Shrine. A magnificent temple to remembering Emperor Meiji. Green and fresh situation of this temple is reflected by environments around temple which is a very clean and well maintained forest.
So. .. .what are you waiting, guys? …. Visit Japan.
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Hi…Nice to following your blog….nice foods….. everything are interesting in your blog….thank for your offering about tips to Hanoi….I ever visited Hanoi on 2013…nice place there…I visited Halong Bay and some places in Hanoi. Also Ho Chi Minh City in the south. Are you from Vietnam?…I will post my experiences in Vietnam to my blog sometime. Thanks
I wish I can go there. Visiting Konoha Village, maybe. Haha..
Are you Indonesian?
I hope you can go there soon..Hi…Yes I’m Indonesia. Where are you from?
Saya dari Bandung, Mas. Salam kenal. Senang sekali melihat foto-fotonya di Jepang. Liburan atau memang kerja di sana?
Oh di Bandung….Saya kerja di Jakarta koq…itu cuma backpackeran aja kesana mas….
Saya juga kerjanya di jakarta. Mantap bisa ke Japan
Bersyukur, cuman menjadi salaj satu orang yang beruntung bisa backpacker kesana…mudah-mudahan mas Fahmi bisa kesana suatu saat.
Amin. Terima kasih mas….
Tokyo is a beautiful place to be… I wish to visit one day.
Yes, I hope you can visit there sometime…..nice place and nice culture there
Yes. Thanks
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A very nice blog. I also love traveling and sitll haven’t been to Japan. Thank you so much for the follow.
Oh, I hope you can visit Japan soon…very beautiful country.
My ultimate bucket list.. Oh hope someday i can go there and solo traveling. Thank anyway for visiting my blog.
Yes..I hope you will there….nice to visit your blog….thanks too
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