This time, I’ll introduce 5recommended areas for accommodation within Tokyo.
These areas serve as convenient bases for sightseeing and offer enjoyable nighttime activities.
From well-known places to lesser-known ones, each area has its own charm.Please take a look for your reference!

▼CHAPTERS▼—————————————–
00:18 Shinbashi
01:39 Asakuasa
02:58 Odaiba
04:15 Monzen-nakacho
05:40 Kichijoji

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2 Comments

  1. When visiting a city as huge as Tokyo for a few days or even a week your first criteria should be transportation and easy access to popular landmarks, and for that purpose Shinbashi is a no-brainer. Asakusa-sen offers direct trains to Narita (slightly above 1 hr trip), Sensō-ji, Skytree, while Ginza-sen gives easy access to Ameyoko-Ueno, Akihabara, Ginza and Shibuya. It's also the most convenient starting point for Odaiba (Yurikamome), Yokohama (25 minutes by Tōkaidō-sen) or even Kamakura (50 minutes by Yokosuka-sen) and basically all around Tokyo with Yamanote-sen. From Shinbashi you can easily walk to Ginza-chuō, Tsukiji outer market, Hama-rikyū garden, Tokyo Tower, or even go to the Imperial Palace or Roppongi. The few blocks south of the station offer a vast choice of restaurants.

  2. On the other hand a place like Kichijōji means 45-50 minutes train ride and a transfer to almost every popular landmarks bar Shinjuku.

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