- 0.1 Tokyo 1 Day Tour for the first timers ! Hachiko faithful dog, Shibuya Crossing,Meiji shrine , inner garden, Lunch,Kapibara cafe,Tsukiji Honganji , Namiyoke shrine, Tsukiji outer market in 1 day !!
- 0.2 Hachiko
- 0.3 Shibuya Crossing
- 0.4 Meiji Shrine
- 0.5 Inner garden
- 0.6 Lunch
- 0.7 Takeshita Street
- 0.8 Kapibara cafe
- 0.9 Tsukiji Honganji Temple
- 0.10 Namiyoke Shrine
- 0.11 Tsukiji Market
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Tokyo 1 Day Tour for the first timers ! Hachiko faithful dog, Shibuya Crossing,Meiji shrine , inner garden, Lunch,Kapibara cafe,Tsukiji Honganji , Namiyoke shrine, Tsukiji outer market in 1 day !!

Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 28 countries!
I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 12 years.
For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,
I show you hidden local information which you have never seen and heard of through books and ordinary site!
You will find unexpected fun through my articles!
Hachiko

A dog that waited for his passed away master every day for 10 years.
Now it is a meeting place for everyone.
Shibuya Crossing

The busiest crossing in the world.
At times, 3,000 people cross at a single traffic light.
We posed in the middle of the intersection!
Meiji Shrine

The largest shrine in Tokyo.
Surrounded by a large forest of 10,000 trees, it is hard to believe that it is in Tokyo.
Inner garden

The inner garden is the present from Emperor Meiji to the empress.
The atmosphere is very calm and peaceful.
Lunch

We ate lunch at the Meiji shrine restaurant.
We enjoyed different kind of meals!
Tempura, Pork Katsu curry, child plate etc…
Takeshita Street


A gathering place for young people.
This street is always very busy by young people from all over the world!
We tried a rainbow cotton candy!
Kapibara cafe

We enjoyed Kapibara and Hedgehog cafe !
It’s free drink and time charge system.
You can feed them!
We were very excited!!
Tsukiji Honganji Temple

This Buddha temple dates back to the 12th century, but this temple was founded in 1617.
Originally located a little further north, it was burned down and moved to this location.
This is a reclaimed land, and the name Tsukiji literally means “reclaimed land.”
The current temple building was constructed in 1934.
The golden structure inside represents the paradise of Amida Nyorai Buddha.
Namiyoke Shrine

This shrine was founded 1657 to pray for the safety of the construction of Tsukiji area.
Tsukiji area was a coast before 1657.
The Great Edo Fire of 1657 burned down Edo.
During that time, the reclamation project was repeatedly hindered by accidents caused by the waves.
One day, many people saw a bright white fireball on the reclaimed sea.
People wondered about it and built this Namiyoshi Shrine to pray to the fireball.
After that, no accidents occurred and the Tsukiji landfill was completed.
Even today, people come here to pray for safety at sea and safety in their homes.
Tsukiji Market

This is the kitchen of Tokyo.
The auction area and stores inside have been relocated to the new Toyosu Market.
But the Tsukiji Outer Market, where we usually eat and shop, remains intact, and a new shopping area has been built to maintain its charm.
How was it?
Why don’t you try next chance?
I’m Nobu , one heart enjoy together!!
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