Archived:ThingsToDoInJapan
Planning map: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=204105967792383833329.0004ac9821ad0c6e9dccf
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- Hiroshima memorial thing
The plan of some friends of mine who went and enjoyed it, which may be useful as a reference: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Z1agBa6BbmqP6Q8MPCNbKC-YiYkwXM3xqTQj9d-vBm0/edit
In Osaka
In Tokyo
Tokyo is Big. Even at maximal impatience for aimless wandering, there's easily two days worth of non-specific urban sightseeing.
West, Shinjuku to Shibuya:
- Golden Gai / Shinjuku drinking and wenching district
- Observation points on the town hall and trade centre
- Pentax forum (for playing with photo equipment)
- Yoyogi park
- Including Meiji-Jingu (shrine)
- and (on Sundays) variety of street performers, aging rockabillies, and cosplaying loli (unless they're all at the Anime Fair)
- Shibuja is the central shopping district, and the place to wallow in the iconic Tokyo-is-a-Gibsonian-dystopia feeling.
- Further south are more boutiquey shops, a clumping of love hotels, and a photography museum.
East, Ueno to Ginza:
- Ueno is the museum district - only the Tokyo National Museum is worth going to, apparently, but the surrounding park is also quite nice.
- The zoo is also here, though I don't suppose anyone else will be too bothered about going.
- At Tokyo (the station) is the side of the Imperial Palace which affords a view, and the East Garden, which is open to the public Tues-Thurs and weekends.
- Further south is Ginza, which is another shopping and gallery district, more Covent Garden than Oxford Street.
- Does have the Sony building where you can play on the latest stuff
- And the mother of all fish markets, Tsukiji. Fish auctions start at 5am, and are ticketed, but there is bustle all day.
- Further south still is the Tokyo Tower.
Outside the centre, there are more museums and shrines and things.
The aquarium is out east on the seafront. There's one in Osaka too; does anyone have a preference?
- I hear the Osaka one is very good (like, possibly best in the world)? --Lmm
The only castle in the greater Tokyo region is at Odawara, near Hakone (which is probably good for a day or overnight trip)
As mentioned, Studio Ghibli museum is also out west.
Other places of which you may want to be aware of the existence:
- Tokyo Disney park
- Museum of Parasitology
- Museum of Pipes and Tobacco
- Asakusa temple Senso-ji
- Tokyo U Botanic garden
- Gasmask island
The above is largely "places", and doesn't include generic activities, like seeing sumo wrestling, kabuki (or noh, or the creepy puppet thing), onsen, or any particular nighttime activities, eating/drinking/karaoke/cinema/etc.
In $CITY
- Hot springs
- Shrines
Possible Draft Itinerary
- Sat 17th: Some people fly...
- Sun 18th: Arrive in Tokyo, probably early am. Mike bitches until we find a hostel and sleep. Go to Osaka at some point today or tomorrow.
- Mon 19th: Micky gets off the boat in Osaka in the morning. Day around Osaka. Go on the ferris wheel at night. Weird restaurant is in the shopping centre under it.
- Tue 20th: Kyoto, returning to Osaka to sleep?
- Go to the monkey park: there are monkeys, also K-Onness, and views of kyoto.
- Also, go to Inari shrine
- Also nice restaurants along the waterfront.
- [... STUFF IN THE SOUTH OF JAPAN, OR JUST OSAKA/KYOTO...]
- Sat 24th: Tokyo international anime fair
- Sun 25th: anime fair continues, and/or time in Tokyo. Do tokyo tower at some point.
- Mon 26th: Ghibli museum?
- [... OTHER STUFF IN AND AROUND TOKYO. MAYBE GOING NORTH AT SOME POINT? ...]
- Sun 1st: One last day in Tokyo, then plane home.