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Tokyo with your family? Here some great places you must visit!

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by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Ro M.

Last updated : Sep 01, 20226 min read

Itinerary Ideas

Hello everyone!!!
We went together through a lot of places in Tokyo in each blog, but what can we do if we go with our family?

1. Asakusa

Asakusa is known for being the most important entertainment district in Tokyo. The most famous attraction in Asakusa is the Senso-Ji, a beautiful and astonish temple where hundreds of people visit everyday and thousands make line to welcome the new year every December 31st. If you are in Senso-ji temple, next to it you will find the Nakamise Dori Street full of shops with souvenirs and food that guarantees you a great time.

According on the season there are many festiavals! In may you have the Sanja Matsuri the biggest matsuri in Tokyo. Also a Brazilian festival is handled, the “Samba Matsuri”.

If your kids want to have some fun, Hanayashiki is the place to go. Hanayashiki is the oldest amusement Park in Tokyo and kids love parks!

Asakusa used to be very important geisha district in Tokyo, so nowadays you can still find them around if you pay attention.

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2. Sky Tree Tower

The Sky Tree is the newest free-standing broadcasting tower in Tokyo. It is a fusion of traditional Japan and futuristic style. There are 2 lighting styles. "Iki", the spirit of Edo, and "Miyabi", its aesthetics. The high of the tower is 634m and it was recognized as the tallest tower in the world by Guinness World Records Company.

In the 1st and 5th floor you have the official gift shops of the tower for those who don't go to the decks. From the 4th floor you can access the Tokyo Skytree Tembo deck, which is in floor 350, that offers a wide-open 360 degrees view. In the next floors you will find Coffee Shops, restaurant, gift shops, art galleries until floor 450 that it is the highest point: the Sorakara Point.

It is open form 8am-9pm and you have many options of tickets according to the age.
Be sure to bring some ID with you to enter.
For more information, here is the website of Tokyo SkyTree

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3. Tokyo Dome City

Another so-entertaining place in Tokyo is the Tokyo Dome City. This place is full of things to do with your kids and also kid's spirit adults!!! First of all, doesn't matter it is is sunny, rainy, you will find something to do.

During the year, there are many events: sports, games, music and some of the for free. Here I saw for the first time one of my favourite taiko groups during New Year: Amanojaku. It was I great way to begin my year!

The Dome, has an extensive food court offer. I dare to say that you will find something for everyone. Then you have the attractions. Inside the Dome you have an amusement park with attraction for everyone and also LaQua, the largest natural hot spring spa in Tokyo. In LaQua you will find the “Thunder Dolphin”, the aquatic rollercoaster, and the “Big O” the first centerless Ferry Wheel in the world.

The complex also offers a Hotel facility which is in a very convenient location in Tokyo.

 

4. Daiba

Daiba is a very futuristic town located in a island in Tokyo. You can access it by a bridge, called the Rainbow Bridge which at night becomes a beautiful light's attraction. Odaiba was built to become a futuristic city but now it is a touristic place which keeps the futuristic theme.

The prime attraction is the well-known character from the Yoshiyuki Tomino anime Gundam, the 18 meters real size robot placed in the front entrance. Odaiba also has an amusement park and many shops and restaurant where to spend the day, as a copy of the Statue of the Liberty.

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5. Ueno Park

Ueno Park is known as the first park in Japan. Very popular and large, located in Taito-ku neighborhood, offers a lot of options to spend the day. As may events it has, you will find according to the time of the year, the Cherry Blossoom Festival in April, the Azalea Exhibit in June, the Edo Summer Cool Evening Festival in July, seedling sale from March to Novemeber and more.

Inside the park there are museums, like Tokyo National Museum, National Museum of Western Art and the National Museum of Nature and Science, and also a Zoo!

Ueno Zoo was founded in 1882 and it is the biggest Zoo in Japan. It has 464 different species and it is deeply committed to the protection of the pandas.

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6. Tokyo Character Street

It is located in the underground floor in Tokyo Station. It is a hall where you will find the stores of the most famous fiction characters from Japan. It has 24 stores, some of them exclusive, some of the with general products.

Within the option you have Hello Kitty, Totoro, Domo-kun, Snoopy, Ultraman, Doraemon, Pokemon Store, Tamagotchi Store, Shōchiku Kabuki-ya Honpo (Kabuki Store), NHK Character Shop, Snoopy Town, Donguri Garden (all Ghibili world), NTV Store (Nippon Terebi Store), and more!!!

Be careful, you may buy a lot of things!!!!!

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7. Sunshine Aquarium

Sunshine Aquarium is located in Sunshine City, a commercial complex with offices, shoppings, the Ancient Orient Museum, Sky Circus observatory, the Konica Minolta Planetarium and the Aquarium.

The Aquarium was built more that 30 years ago. It is a place not only to get in contact with the aquatic world, but also it offers a relaxing environment along the place. The Aquarum features with Sea Lions, Pingiuns, Pelicans, variety of fishes, plants.

It has 2 levels, the Aquarium Level and the Marine Garden. The first level, also called the Ocean Journey where you can see the world under the sea like the Coral Reef, Jellyfish Tunnel and shows. The other level is the Sky Journey where you will find the Sea Lions, the Pinguin Beach, Pelican Hill and also many other attractions.

It is open from 10am-8pm (April to November) and 10am-6pm (November to March)

Entrance Fee: Adults 2000 yens, Youth (7-15 years) 1000 yens, Children (4-6 years) 700 yens and Seniors (65 up) 1700 yens.

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Tokyo Tour Guide - Yoko Y.

Yoko Y.

5.00 / 5
(8 reviews)
Japan

Bonjour! Je m’appelle Yoko, je suis guide diplômée. J’habite à Tokyo, dans le quartier appelé Yanesen, depuis plus de 10 ans. J’aime bien mon quartier, il se trouve au milieu de Tokyo, mais il garde l'atmosphère d’autrefois.Il y a plus de 100 temples et sanctuaires, les festivals de sanctuaire sont des événements importants pour les habitants, dans les rues commerçantes, il y a de vieux magasins qui animent les rues même aujourd’hui. C’est comme un village, les habitants sont ouverts, amicaux et sympas, il y a de vrais échanges entre eux. Je crois qu’il y a de vieux Tokyo, de vraie vie quotidienne de Tokyoïtes qui ne changent pas depuis longtemps à Yanesen. J’aime bien aussi voyager, découvrir la culture vivante tout en faisant la connaissance avec des personnes locales. Et c’est pour cela que quand je voyage, j’aime bien aller aux marchés, aux cafés et aux restaurants populaires entre les habitants. J’aime aussi le saké depuis 5,6 ans, mais je n'aimais pas le saké, je croyais que le vin était le meilleur, et qu’il accompagnait presque n’importe quel cuisine. Mais aujourd’hui je crois que le saké est le meilleur pour accompagner la cuisine japonaise et notamment quand on voyage dans des régions au Japon, il permet de communiquer plus facilement avec des personnes locales. Pour approfondir mes connaissances, j’ai obtenu le diplôme de saké sommelier et travaille dans une entreprise de saké. Je vous guiderai dans ce bon vieux Tokyo afin que vous puissiez découvrir une vraie vie quotidienne de Tokyoïte, tout en servant d'intermédiaire entre vous et les habitants du quartier. Et bien sur, je peux organiser également le tour sur mesure, tout en répondant à vos demandes pour votre voyage innoubliable! J’espère que l’on se voit très bientôt à Tokyo!                                                                                                                                 

Tokyo Tour Guide - Grant A.

Grant A.

5.00 / 5
(5 reviews)
Japan

My name is Grant I lived more than 10 years in Japan. I graduated University and translation school in Tokyo. I am fluent in Japanese. I have a degree in Asian studies and have expert-level knowledge of Japanese culture and history. I have memorized the JR rail system across all of Japan, I use the same train timetable calculators as the station staff, and I have experience using bullet train passes that are exclusive to foreign visitors. I can optimally navigate the Tokyo underground and maximize value from a Tokyo metro pass and also understand Tokyo above ground which will allow for seamless transitions between different metro stations and landmarks with minimal backtracking. My tour fee is 20,000yen for 1-6hours (135.28USD) 30,000yen for 7-9hours (202.93USD) 40,000yen for 9-12hours (270.57USD) I have half-day tours listed at 20,000 yen (135.28USD) at the moment but you can combine them or do a custom tour for roughly up to 9 hours for 30,000 yen (202.93USD). The time transiting to and from your hotel for pick up or drop off within Tokyo 23wards does not count towards an increase in the price.                                                                                                                                 

Kanagawa Tour Guide - Kaneo U.

Kaneo U.

4.97 / 5
(35 reviews)
Japan

I’m so excited to have a chance to show you around my favorite spots in Kanagawa prefecture. I was born in Kanagawa. I spent my whole school life, including university, here in Kanagawa. I worked as a high school English teacher here for 40 years. I love Kanagawa so much. We have many interesting tourist spots, like Hakone, Kamakura, Enoshima and Yokohama. I got my tour guide license in English in 2009. I am still an English teacher. To give an interesting and impressive lesson to young high school students, I’ve learnt and gathered many kinds of information. I also have a license to teach social studies, so I have a wide range of knowledge about Japanese culture and history. I’m sure to provide you an interesting tour.                                                                                                                                 

Tokyo Tour Guide - Yasuro C.

Yasuro C.

4.79 / 5
(62 reviews)
Japan

Hello, my name is Yasuro (Mr). I was born and brought up in Kansai, graduated from a univ in Kobe city, after moved into Kanto, 30 years in Tokyo, 2.5 years in Nagoya city, 7.5 years abroad (KL & S'pore) as a rep of a construction company and I got the National Guide Certificate in 2011. My hobbies are making Haiku poems, singing various songs (voice-training for 18 years), playing the folk-guitar, trekking in mountains like Takao and Okutama in the West of Tokyo, visiting museums like in Ueno Park and travelling around Japan to make Haiku poems. Thank you for your attention.                                                                                                                                 

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