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Ideas for places to go / see while in Tokyo


Andrew K

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Hi all

 

February next year I'm off to Japan skiing in Niseko for a week but on our way back we are going to stop off in Tokyo for 2 nights, I've never done this before so i was wondering if any of you that might have been or knows someone that has been would have any recommendations for things to do & see while in Tokyo? Want to plan it out as best I can and make the most of our stop off in Tokyo and see / do as many things as possible :)

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Where to begin :rlol: if I get the chance later on, then I'll list up everything we done and what we seen and etc

 

Thanks mate that would be great if you can :) just want to make the most of the 2 nights there and cram in as much as We can possible.

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Big site always some events, see whats on..

Shibuya square, the fast and furious evo drift scene..

Sky tree

Rainbow bridge

Disneyland & disney sea

Akihabara - electronics district

Roppongi for the nite life

Tokyo tower

Shinjiku

Top secret, Mines is nearby in Yokohama, JUN is also in Tokyo I think.

 

Thats all that comes to mind right now.

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Tokyo is a amazing place! I have been there three times and hope to visit again! :)

 

I have visited in the Toyota Megaweb three times but never seen a Supra in there. But have seen the pictures about the JGTC Supras displayed in the past. There is usually the new models displayed. Also every kind of concept stuff displayed too. Gazoo racing`s showroom is also in the same building. If you have the international driver license you have the opportunity to test drive different Toyota cars.

 

There`s also the Toyota Historic garage in the Venus Fort and they currently run the Toyota WRC cars theme. There is also Grease Garage shop & cafe in the down stairs.

 

There is also King Buyer in the Chiba area if you want to visit and see the cars and Supras they sell. Last week they had roughly 30 Supras in for sale at the time (+ Skylines, Silvias, etc.).

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Here are some of the places to go that we went to/seen and can highly recommend. All the below are easy to get to by walking/train (JR Line mainly) -

 

Shibuya

Shinjuku

Tokyo Government Building

Tokyo tower

Sky tree

Samurai museum

Edo museum

Mori art museum

Shrines

Temples

Shinjuku gardens

Bubba gump shrimp

Hooters

 

Then there are these that are outside tokyo itself, so if you have access to a car that will help -

 

Odiba

Dai koku/wangan

Megaweb

Chiba

Up garage (they are everywhere)

Classic car museum

Nismo

Nissan heritage centre

Top secret

Mt Fuji

Fuji speedway

 

 

If i think of anymore then i will update it for you haha. I have a map of all the performance garages/parts shops if your interested along with an english version of the train map haha

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Here are some of the places to go that we went to/seen and can highly recommend. All the below are easy to get to by walking/train (JR Line mainly) -

 

Shibuya

Shinjuku

Tokyo Government Building

Tokyo tower

Sky tree

Samurai museum

Edo museum

Mori art museum

Shrines

Temples

Shinjuku gardens

Bubba gump shrimp

Hooters

 

Then there are these that are outside tokyo itself, so if you have access to a car that will help -

 

Odiba

Dai koku/wangan

Megaweb

Chiba

Up garage (they are everywhere)

Classic car museum

Nismo

Nissan heritage centre

Top secret

Mt Fuji

Fuji speedway

 

 

If i think of anymore then i will update it for you haha. I have a map of all the performance garages/parts shops if your interested along with an english version of the train map haha

 

Thanks mate that gives me a good starting point and an idea of things to do :)

 

Yeah I would be very interested in the maps for all the performance garages / parts shops please and the English version of the train map.

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Toyota Mega Web is worth a visit, if only to see the JGTC Supras.

 

http://www.megaweb.gr.jp/about/english.html

 

Big site always some events, see whats on..

Shibuya square, the fast and furious evo drift scene..

Sky tree

Rainbow bridge

Disneyland & disney sea

Akihabara - electronics district

Roppongi for the nite life

Tokyo tower

Shinjiku

Top secret, Mines is nearby in Yokohama, JUN is also in Tokyo I think.

 

Thats all that comes to mind right now.

 

Tokyo is a amazing place! I have been there three times and hope to visit again! :)

 

I have visited in the Toyota Megaweb three times but never seen a Supra in there. But have seen the pictures about the JGTC Supras displayed in the past. There is usually the new models displayed. Also every kind of concept stuff displayed too. Gazoo racing`s showroom is also in the same building. If you have the international driver license you have the opportunity to test drive different Toyota cars.

 

There`s also the Toyota Historic garage in the Venus Fort and they currently run the Toyota WRC cars theme. There is also Grease Garage shop & cafe in the down stairs.

 

There is also King Buyer in the Chiba area if you want to visit and see the cars and Supras they sell. Last week they had roughly 30 Supras in for sale at the time (+ Skylines, Silvias, etc.).

 

Thanks for all the other ideas guys will be add to my list thanks :)

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