- 0.1 Tokyo tour for first timers, Hachiko faithful dog, Shibuya crossing, Starbucks Shibuya crossing, Takeshita street, Tsukiji market, Sushi lunch, Asakusa Sensoji temple!!
- 0.2 Hachiko
- 0.3 Shibuya Crossing
- 0.4 Takeshita Street
- 0.5 3D cat signboard
- 0.6 Godzilla head
- 0.7 Tsukiji Market
- 0.8 Sushi lunch
- 0.9 Sensoji Temple, Asakusa
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Tokyo tour for first timers, Hachiko faithful dog, Shibuya crossing, Starbucks Shibuya crossing, Takeshita street, Tsukiji market, Sushi lunch, Asakusa Sensoji temple!!

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 ,
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Our itinerary is below!
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!
Starbucks Shibuya crossing
This is the viewpoint of the whole Shibuya crossing!
Takeshita Street

A gathering place for young people.
This street is always very busy by young people from all over the world!
3D cat signboard

We witnessed a popular 3D cat signboard in east exit of Shinjuku station!!
Godzilla head

We took a photo with Godzilla!
It’s a metaphor of uncontrollable new
technology.
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.
Sushi lunch

We enjoyed Sushi lunch here!
Yummy!
Sensoji Temple, Asakusa


Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, was founded in 628.
The red lanterns of the Kaminarimon gate have become a symbol of Tokyo.
The traditional Nakamise shopping street has many stores where you can buy all kinds of Japanese souvenirs.
The Nakamise shopping street and the sightseeing guide rickshaw service, preserve the atmosphere of Tokyo in the old days.
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