(English Audio) 5 Days in Tokyo – My Ultimate Travel Itinerary 東京五天四夜自由行(中文字幕)

Hi, everyone Welcome back to my channel If some one asked me about my favorite country to visit, no doubt about it. Japan, hands down! For a first-time traveler in Japan, Tokyo would be the best destination to start with.

Today lets dive into this fantastic 5-day trip to Tokyo. Enjoy the beautiful scenery, vibrant nightlife and the insane variety of delicious foods Day 1 – Asakusa where I made my dream come true, rocking a kimono. I have always been fascinated by Japanese classy beauty.

There were many kimono rental stores in this area. I had a blast picking from all sorts of styles and colors. It took about 1.5hrs to finish getting dressed and hairstyle done. The cost was 4300 yen

Right around the corner, there was a popular restaurant specialized in charcoal grill eels. The signature eel rice bowl only costs 500 yen. Truly affordable and delicious. Since we’re in Asakusa, the iconic Kaminarimon gate is a must-visit

Beyond the gate, we step into the lively Nakamise shopping street one of Japan’s oldest. It features various streets foods and souvenirs Kagetsudo’s Jumbo Melon Bread Crispy from the outside and fluffy from the inside is definitely my personal favorite.

As night falls, the city lights up. Take a twilight tour at a historical area. Lucky for us, we crashed at a friend’s condo during the trip, saving some serious yen on the hotels cooked up a hot pot at home with fresh ingredients from the local market.

Cozy vibes all around Day 2 We hit the road early for a Nikko day trip, about two hours from Tokyo. Nikko is known for its rich history and beautiful scenery World Heritage Site Toshogu Shrine certainly steals the spotlight Unlike most Japanese shines, Toshogu is opulent, showcasing

Exquisite carvings and vibrant colors created by Edo-era craftsmen. Passed through the main gate, you will see the famous “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” monkey statues. And don’t forget to check out the snoozing cat carving

Historically known as one of Japan’s top 3 greatest waterfalls, Kengo Fall is 97 metres high and offers stunning views every season. Lake Chuzenji is framed by 25 kilometres of incredible nature. We took the boat tour, enjoying autumn leaves reflecting on the lake. The view is spectacular.

The Shinkyo bridge stands at the entrance of Nikko’s shrines and temples. The bridge is ranked as one of Japan’s 3 finest bridges. Before leaving, we explor the area around Nikko station and try local delicacies Day 3, we hit up Shinjuku, Tokyo’s bustling hub.

The Outer Gardens of Meiji Shrine built in 1926, are famous for the 300 meter long avenue of ginkgo trees. The falling ginkgo leaves create a magic golden carpet. I have a sweet tooth. And HARBS cakes are always on my mind when visiting Tokyo.

Kabukicho is the biggest red light district in Tokyo, where you can find everything from bars, restaurants, to adult entertainments and more. I personally just feel super satisfied with my favorite ramen at Ichiran Day 4, we visit the treasure trove of tourist attraction, Kanagawa

Located in Kenton region, adjacent to Tokyo. Kanagawa is rich in seafood and sight- seeing resources, making it an ideal travel destination. Enoshima is our first stop, we are taking Shonan Monorai, an unique up-side-down train, feel like riding a roller coaster. Upon arrival at Enoshima

The first thing was savour the local specialty– whitebait. Afterwards, we enjoy desserts at Eggs’n Things Enoshima is also known as “cat island” with over 1000 cats roaming the island. Excellent place for cat lovers On clear days. You can even see Mount Fuji in the distance.

The great Buddha of Kamakura was established in 1252, made entirely of bronze, is kamakura’s most iconic landmark and the national treasure. Another highlight is the 1.8-meter straw sandal, hanging on the right side of the Buddha. Yokohama is the largest city of Kanagawa.

And our final destination for the day Nightfall, Cosmo Clock 21 became a backdrop for epic photo. We have sushi for dinner, super yum! The last day of our trip, we chilled in Shibuya Shibuya crossing is one of Tokyo’s most recognizable sights pictured in countless movies and magazines,

Estimated 3000 people cross this intersection every two minutes We tried the unique fried steak at a restaurant named Motomura. The steak was prepared medium rare. You can dip the sauce and grill it on the stove. Delicious and a total blast. And that’s a wrap on our

Tokyo adventure! Hope you enjoy the video and please subscribe my channel. Thank you. And see you next time!

If someone asks me about my favorite country to visit, no doubt about it – Japan, hands down! For a first-time traveler in Japan, Tokyo would be the best destination to start with. Today, let’s dive into this fantastic five-day trip to Tokyo, enjoy the beautiful scenery, vibrant nightlife and the insane variety of delicious foods.

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