advice on afternoons off for Tokyo and Tokyo
getting in a day early, but morning afternoon free on day 1 of trip in Tokyo. Afternoon free in Kyoto. I assume our director will give advice, but wanted to look ahead of time in case of need for reservations. also would like to hear about places to eat those days.
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One restaurant Michael, our tour director recommended was called Ginza Sanada. It was know for their soba noodle bowls although they had many other items on the menu. It was walking distance from the hotel. Another one was Kura with the sushi train. Not the best quality, but a fun place to try. We also tried a ramen place at the train station that was recommended. We also spent a day at Tokyo Disney and tried some fun food there. Hope this helps.
Hi Mimi. Any suggestions about Disney Sea. Headed there March 6.
bourgeon1 - You will love Disney Sea! Try to get there at least an hour before opening to avoid waiting in the long entry line. We pre-purchased our tickets which saved a little time, but we still had to wait about 45 min to enter. They have a few different characters there such as Duffy and friends. Also, check out the many different popcorn buckets as they are really adorable and great collectibles (and you can only get them there ) When we bring them to Disney back home, many people ask about them. They have many more interesting popcorn flavors there which are worth a try. Also, it's worth trying some of their snacks. Our favorite was the little green mochi balls, (sold at Yukatan base area) You will notice that many guests come in dressed in twin outfits as the Duffy characters.. And the guests will get up and sing and dance along with Mickey and Minnie during the shows. So funny. Check out the rides on the website. There are many that are unique to Japan. We mostly loved walking around and seeing the park and the people. People in Japan were very kind to us and the city was spotless! Hope this helped. Enjoy your trip!
On one of my tours to Japan our hotel was in the Shiodome area, near the Advertising Museum, full of fun Japanese graphics (https://www.admt.jp/en/). In Kyoto the big Nishiki market is a must-see; try to catch the mochi-making demonstrations. Have a great time.
Another tip is to get the prepaid IC card in the airport before exiting. It comes in handy to use for trains, vending and some food options.