These are some of the places we visited and things we did during our Tokyo trip... all for free.
- Harajuku
- Meiji Shrine
- Senjoji Temple
- Tokyo Metrolitan Government Building
- Imperial Palace Gardens
- Basement Food Halls
1. Harajuku
There are a few interesting things to do at Harajuku:
People-watch - Observe young people in unique street fashion.
Takeshita Dori - Walk down and take in the atmosphere at Takeshita Dori. Here you will be able to jostle with many young people, pop into a boutique store, grab a bite on the go, or wander into a budget store 100 yen shop.
Harajuku Station - Admire this single platform iconic station that was built in early 1900s.
2. Meiji Shrine
Also in Harajuku, this shrine (Meiji Jingu) is nestled in a serene park. You will be able to admire the wooden Japanese architecture, and if you are lucky, be able to observe a wedding procession with the wedding party in traditional Japanese dress.
3. Senjoji Temple
Great photo opportunities at this Buddhist temple in Asakusa. At dusk the nearby pagoda is lit up bathed in gold. The Nakamise street leading up to the Senjoji temple is filled with stalls selling snacks and souvenirs. Grab some free food samples here.
4. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Rise up to the 45th floor and take in the panoramic view of Tokyo city. On a clear day, you will be able to see Mt Fuji.
5. Imperial Palace Gardens
Stroll the garden, have a picnic, or simply people watch. In spring, you will be greeted by cherry blossoms and in autumn, the rich colours of the leaves. Don't forget to catch the double bridge.
6. Basement Food Halls
Go to the basement food halls of the large department stores, and stretch out your hand for free food samples.