Thursday 9 November 2017

Enjoy the Trends in Tokyo! A Model Course for Exploring New Famous Spots in a 1 Day Trip

GINZA SIX
If you want to fully enjoy Tokyo, a place that is filled with things to see and do, in a single day, then it would be best to build a plan and check the transportation before you go! In this series, 10 courses for a fun-filled day out in Tokyo will be showcased, ranging from the simple, standard courses, up to express courses. Below is a model course for touring eight new famous spots in Tokyo’s Ginza, Ryogoku, Shinjuku, and Nakameguro areas.【Total time: 9 hours and 30 minutes/Walk time: 34 minutes】

<1> Explore About 240 brands at GINZA SIX (Ginza)

First, check out the latest trends at GINZA SIX – a huge new commercial facility in Ginza that has been drawing attention from around the world! Within the huge collection of brands that it has gathered from all over the world, they have many shops from international brands making their first venture into the Japanese market. Try to drop by the Service Center that acts as the establishment's tourist base.

【↓ 2-minute walk to the next spot】

<2> Buy Brioche Made by a 2 Michelin-starred Chef at BISTRO MARX (Ginza)

Located on the 7th floor of GINZA PLACE, BISTRO MARX is the first overseas bistro created by the famous Parisian pastry chef, Thierry Marx. You need to buy their brioche (1,620 JPY) that is made from carefully chosen domestic eggs and wheat flour. Take home this premium bread that is made by a shop that is obsessed about using only the finest ingredients.

【↓ 4-minute walk to the next spot】

<3> Have Lunch at Tokyu Plaza Ginza (Ginza)

If you get hungry, then head on over to Bareburger – a specialty gourmet burger shop from New York – for a somewhat luxurious lunch. The burgers here are made only with ingredients that are good for your health, including organic meats and vegetables. Their mini burgers are popular too!

【↓ To the next spot: 1-minute walk to Ginza Station and then a 20-minute train ride + 9-minute walk from there】

Phone: 03-3572-5315
Hours: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (last order at 10:00 PM)
Closed: Same closing time as the facility
Seating capacity: 35 seats (non-smoking)

<4> Learn About the New Appeal of Katsushika Hokusai at Sumida Hokusai Museum (Ryogoku)

Sumida Hokusai Museum is something that fans of Hokusai have long been waiting for: A museum that showcases the wide array of themed works of Katsushika Hokusai, who spent most of his life in Sumida Ward. The original goods at this museum are also popular with foreign tourists.

【↓ 11-minute walk to the next spot】

<5> Soak in the Edo Vibe at -Ryogoku- Edo NOREN (Ryogoku)

When you pass through Ryogoku Station, peep into this new facility that showcases the food culture of Edo. This commercial complex – housed in a renovated train station – is filled with an Edo atmosphere. You can see on display a sumo ring that is the same size as the actual ring, as well as a tourist information center that is convenient for those that want to explore the town.

【↓ To the next spot: Short walk to Kinshicho Station, and then 20-minute train ride + short walk from there】

<6> Go Shopping at NEWoMan, the Newest Landmark of Shinjuku (Shinjuku)

This facility that is constantly packed with people is home to many new types of shops that arouse the interests of adult shoppers. Directly linked to the South Exit of Shinjuku Station, NEWoMan is annexed to Shinjuku Miraina Tower, where the Shinjuku Express Bus Terminal is located. It is a place where you can find fashionable and trendy Tokyo souvenirs that you won’t find anywhere else!

【↓4-minute walk to the next spot】

<7> Experience Creative Food & Space at Sanagi Shinjuku (Shinjuku)

Created underneath the elevated railway tracks, Sanagi Shinjuku is a food and event space with around 200 seats. Here, you can enjoy a colorful and artsy space, and savor international dishes while immersed in a unique atmosphere that epitomizes Shinjuku.

【↓ To the next spot: 2-minute walk to Shinjuku Station, and then 20-minute train ride + short walk from there】

<8> Drink a Bit at Nakameguro Koukashita (Nakameguro)

To bring your day to a close, drop in for a drink at one of the stylish bars that line Nakameguro Koukashita (the street under the railway tracks), which spans about 700m from Nakameguro Station and houses 28 shops. There are many spots here where you can grab a quick drink, but if you have time to spare, it would be best to go bar hopping! This area is filled with shops where you can enjoy the good stuff in a casual setting, including an establishment dedicated to trippers that is run by a talented chef.【TokyoWalker】

This article was originally published in Walkerplus on 09.06.2017

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