3D2N TOKYO Solo Trip: 9 Things You Must Do, Eat & Shop!
Konichiwa! Have you
been to Japan? Well for me, I have visited Japan a few times, be it for work or
leisure, and every time was a memorable experience. Today, I’m going to share
with you my 3D2N TOKYO Solo Trip: 9 Things You Must Do, Eat, & Shop in
Tokyo and Odaiba!
3D2N TOKYO Solo Trip: 9 Things You Must Do, Eat & Shop! |
So this how I ended
up in Tokyo! I was on a work trip in Yokohama for 4 days and then I extended my
stay in Tokyo for another 3 days. As it was a last minute decision, I don’t
have time to find any travel partner; therefore a solo trip in Tokyo is fine
for me.
Japan is well-known
for its safety and people are super polite whenever I ask for directions, plus
I can get to anywhere via their comprehensive public transport system, or walk,
which is great. There are so many reasons to love Japan, be it their culture,
people, food, scenery, attractions, shopping, theme parks, and many more.
3D2N TOKYO Solo Trip: 9 Things You Must Do, Eat & Shop! |
3D2N TOKYO Solo
Trip: 9 Things You Must Do & Eat in Tokyo and Odaiba!
I have used the
Agoda Tokyo Travel Guide to find budget-friendly accommodation in Tokyo, things
you must do in Tokyo, where to eat essential Japanese food in Tokyo, where to
shop for beauty and fashion, and also things to do in Odaiba. Yuhhu!!!
Search for Budget Capsule Hotels in Tokyo |
1. Search for
Budget Capsule Hotels in Tokyo
As a solo traveler,
I spent most of my time out and all I need is a decent and clean place to
shower and sleep. As regular hotel rooms in Tokyo are quite expensive, staying
in a pod or capsule hotel is a great way to save money. Check out other options for budget-friendly solutions with the cozycozy accommodtation search engine.
Nine Hours Shinjuku-North Capsule Hotel in Shinjuku |
Nine Hours Shinjuku-North Capsule Hotel is so cool, adventurous, and pretty new. You get a
private, comfortable single-bed sleeping pod, locker, shared lounge space and
work area, and shared bathroom facilities with showers. The best part is that
it’s just 2-minute walk to the Shin Okubo Station on the Yamanote Rail Line or
9-minute walk to Seibu Shinjuku Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Rail Line.
Address: This
affordable hotel is located at 1-4-15 Hyakunincho, Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo,
Japan, 169-0073.
2. Eat the freshest
Sushi & Sashimi @ Tsukiji Market in Chūō
If you have not
visit Tsukiji Market, then you have not visit Tokyo yet. Tsukiji Market is one
of the busiest fish market to get the freshest sushi and sashimi. Go early for
the most authentic experience, warn you the market starts at 3am.
Take a walk @ Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in Shinjuku |
3. Take a walk @
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden in Shinjuku
Bingo! If you are
in Tokyo during cherry blossom season you must visit Shinjuku Gyoen National
Garden in Shinjuku to take photos and enjoy the scenery and fresh air.
Visit Asakusa Shrine & Sensoji Temple in Asakusa |
4. Visit Asakusa
Shrine & Sensoji Temple in Asakusa
One of the iconic
and instagramable place in Tokyo. Asakusa Shrine is the oldest, brightest and
busiest temple and it can be found next to Asakusa Station in eastern Taitō.
Built in 645 AD, Sensō-ji sits next to Asakusa Shrine (Asakusa-jinja), a
five-story pagoda drenched in Japanese history and folklore.
Shop at Tokyo’s most popular Flea Markets |
5. Shop at Tokyo’s
most popular Flea Markets
In Tokyo you can
find many fashionable clothes and vintage fashion in very good condition at
their local Flea Markets. Some of them are new, branded, and selling at a very
cheap price. You can find loads of street food at the Flea Markets and it gives
a charming atmosphere too.
Popular Flea
Markets in Tokyo such as Tokyo City Flea Market - Ohi Racecourse Flea Market
near Ōikeibajō-mae Station (Tokyo Monorail); Yoyogi Park Flea Market, one of
Tokyo’s trendiest and most popular markets; and Shinjuku Mitsui Building Flea
Market in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building near Shinjuku Station. For more
information about Popular Flea Markets in Tokyo please visit HERE.
Enjoy Michelin Star-Rated Ramen @ Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta |
6. Enjoy Michelin
Star-Rated Ramen @ Japanese Soba Noodles Tsuta
Their one-of-a-kind
savory broths and perfectly-cooked noodles attract many hungry locals and
tourists. Various varieties of ramen are on the menu at Japanese Soba Noodles
Tsuta. You can make your order on a vending machine and the ramen will be made
fresh. A classic ramen bowl will cost about 1,600 yen, which is a wonderfully
affordable way to enjoy Michelin star dining.
You can also check
out Agoda’s list of essential Japanese Food & Traditional Drinks to try
Japanese Soba
Noodles Tsuta is located at 1 Chome-14, Sugamo, Toshima, Tokyo 170-0002, Japan.
Sugamo Station on the Yamanote Rail Line is about two minutes away on foot.
Sengoku Station and Komagome Station are also within walking distance.
Odaiba Marine Park Rainbow Bridge |
7. Odaiba Marine
Park Rainbow Bridge
This is one of the
must visit for first-timer in Odaiba, where you can enjoy the best views of
Rainbow Bridge, which connects the island to Tokyo’s mainland. Odaiba Marine
Park is situated along the shores of Tokyo Bay, a prime destination for
windsurfing and other waterfront activities. You can follow one of the walking
trails that flank the bridge to get a close-up view of this iconic landmark, or
hop aboard a water bus to take in a view of the bridge against the backdrop of
the city’s skyline.
Odaiba Daikanransha Ferris Wheel |
8. Odaiba
Daikanransha Ferris Wheel
Omg this place is
so dreamy, I love ferris wheel! Odaiba’s Ferris Wheel, known locally as
Daikanransha is illuminated by 120 neon lights and displays 16 different light
patterns. It’s one of the world’s tallest, measuring 115 meters high. The wheel
takes 16 minutes to complete a single revolution, giving riders ample time to
enjoy spectacular bird’s eye views of the city.
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo in Odaiba |
9. LEGOLAND
Discovery Center Tokyo in Odaiba
Hey! If you’re a
LEGO lover, you’ll definitely want to check out LEGOLAND Discovery Center Tokyo. It’s located within the DECKS Tokyo Beach shopping mall, this indoor
theme park features three themed rides, a 4D cinema and a true-to-scale replica
of Tokyo’s cityscape.
Photos credit: agoda.com
Agoda Travel Guide |
Alright! I hope you
enjoy the 3D2N Itinerary that I have put together for a 3D2N TOKYO Solo Trip: 9
Things You Must Do, Eat & Shop! Well, you can also to stretch it to more
days and cover more attractions.
For more information about Tokyo please visit
Agoda. It’s one of the world’s fastest-growing online travel booking platforms
that I trust, use, and refer to, when I plan my trips.
I love their
recommendations and also the special promotions, as they help a budget traveler, and solo traveler like me to save money so that I can go for more trips. Yes to
more trips and let’s explore the world!
Bestnya dapat bercuti ke Tokyo.. next time kalau Kak Sue nak cuti-cuti boleh lah refer kat Agoda ya..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Havent visit Japan but it is in my travel bucket. Would love to visit during spring or summer time but bet, many tourists swamping around the places of attraction.
ReplyDeleteThe capsule hotel is really awesome. This entry really helps traveler to manage their plan.
ReplyDeleteBestnya dapat g tokyo. Kena pecah tabung ni kalau nak sampai ke sana. Hehehe
ReplyDeleteTenkiu sharing info macam ni. Boleh jadi guide nanti kalau marina ke sana
ReplyDeleteBestnya dapat holiday ke Jepun!mmg salah satu tempat yg saya nk pergi, dalam wishlist. Macam seronok je hotel capsule tu. Tak sabar nak bercuti ke sana. Terima kasih atas perkongsian ya
ReplyDeleteTerima kasih sudi berkongi pengalaman ke sana. Insha Allah jika ada kelapangan dan peluang terasa nak pi jua
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this infor...never been there all this while...nice place nice view...hope one day me and family will be visited Tokyo...
ReplyDeleteBestnya.. I wish someday I got the chance to go to Japan... Japan is one of my wishlist😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteYesss solo travelling at Tokyo is very safe! And I also go for the pod and it's really comfy and i got enough rest.
ReplyDeleteWanna try yours tip and suggestion for next time travel as some of your mentioned places, I skip it as I go Disney Sea. Haha.
Bestnya dapat pergi Solo trip hehehe kita pun tak berani tapi kita tengok hotel capsul kat sana sangat cantik dan kemas harga murah ok lah boleh plan next time pergi Tokyo tapi u jadi travel guide I boleh hehhehehehe...
ReplyDeleteSeronoknya kelly, sambil kerja boleh pergi jalan-jalan kat sana. Banyak juga tempat yang menarik kat sini boleh dilawati ye. Suka tengok bunga-bunga tu. Cantiknya😍😍😍.
ReplyDeleteTengok entry ni rindu nak ke Japan lagi.Tak puas jalan-jalan di sana. Walaupun penat tapi enjoy sangat. Selain osaka, kyoto dan tokyo harap sis dapat ketempat tempat lain juga satu hari nanti
ReplyDeleteSo many places I not yet been at Tokyo, will definitely go back and visit the country again, but don’t dare to be alone like you lah haha
ReplyDeletebestnya tengok tempat dia..menarik snagat..syok tengok kaan-kawan jalan..boleh tengok agoda ni nnati...
ReplyDeleteBestnya Kelly dah pergi Tokyo. Last time Yaya pergi ke Osaka sahaja tapi memang banyak kenangan manis walaupun rasa nak nangis sebab kaki kita cramp jalan banyak sangat haha. Next destination nak ke Tokyo pula kalau ada rezeki hee
ReplyDeletecantiknya ! pemandangan cantik, ue pun cantik. Tokyo antara bandar yang must visit walaupun banyak i dengar its a expensive one for holiday. Tapi rasanya berbaloi kot dengan kebersihan, budaya and pemandangan di sana.
ReplyDeleteAre u sure 3 days 2 night is enough travel to Tokyo? Maybe I can kee this 9 things when I travel there 1 day
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