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Is my plan ok?
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2009/3/21 21:06
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Dear all
I plan to spend a day in these four places, starting from early morning visit to Tsukiji. Do you think i have arranged too many activities in one day and would be rushing for time?
Appreciate your advise and suggestion. Thanks!
************** Tsukiji Fish Market - view auction and have morning breakfast
Tsukishima - for Okonomiyaki!
Tokyo Tower - sight seeing
Ginza - window shopping
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by esteezy
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2009/3/22 05:07
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Uji is right--you can do it all in one day. However, If I were you, I would visit Tocho--the metropolitan government building instead of Tokyo tower. The tower is cool, and looks great illuminated at night, but it's a little spendy to go to the top, and usually pretty crowded. Tocho, in shinjuku, is free, and not so crowded (it has a lot more space) and is open until around 10pm for some fantastic night views. Unless you have more reason to go to Tsukishima than for okonmiyaki, I would go to Asakusa. There, you can see Kaminarimon, Nakamise dori, and Sensoji. The reason I say this is that just inside and to the left of Kaminarimon (looking at it from the outside) is Monja/Okonomiyaki shop that is small, but very very good. This way, you could fit in a little more sightseeing and have great food at the same time. It's quite a bit more spread out than going from Tsukiji to Tokyo tower to Ginza, but still doable in a day. --Just a suggestion as not everybody shares the same interests....
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by K (guest)
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Ginza is far closer to Tsukiji than Tokyo Tower, so I suggest visiting Ginza before Tokyo Tower with that itinerary. Tsukishima-Tokyo Tower-Ginza is back tracking a bit, but not overly so, especially if you are staying in the Ginza area. If you are staying elsewhere, Tsukishima-Ginza-Tokyo Tower would be the more efficient route.
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by Sira (guest)
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