How To Use This E-Book

This Explore Guide has been produced by the editors of Insight Guides, whose books have set the standard for visual travel guides since 1970. With ­top-­quality photography and authoritative recommendations, these guidebooks bring you the very best routes and itineraries in the world’s most exciting destinations.

Best Routes

The routes in this book provide something to suit all budgets, tastes and trip lengths. As well as covering the destination’s many classic attractions, the itineraries track lesser-known sights, and there are also ex­cursions for those who want to extend their visit outside the city. The routes embrace a range of interests, so whether you are an art fan, a gourmet, a history buff or have kids to entertain, you will find an option to suit.

We recommend reading the whole of a route before setting out. This should help you to familiarise yourself with it and enable you to plan where to stop for refreshments – options are shown in the ‘Food and Drink’ box at the end of each tour.

Introduction

The routes are set in context by this introductory section, giving an overview of the destination to set the scene, plus background information on food and drink, shopping and more, while a succinct history timeline highlights the key events over the centuries.

Directory

Also supporting the routes is a Directory chapter, with a clearly organised A–Z of practical information, our pick of where to stay while you are there and select restaurant listings; these eateries complement the more low-key cafés and restaurants that feature within the routes and are intended to offer a wider choice for evening dining. Also included here are some nightlife listings, plus a handy language guide and our recommendations for books and films about the destination.

Getting around the e-book

In the Table of Contents and throughout this e-book you will see hyperlinked references. Just tap a hyperlink once to skip to the section you would like to read. Practical information and listings are also hyperlinked, so as long as you have an external connection to the internet, you can tap a link to go directly to the website for more information.

Maps

All key attractions and sights mentioned in the text are numbered and cross-referenced to high-quality maps. Wherever you see the reference [map] just tap this to go straight to the related map. You can also double-tap any map for a zoom view.

Images

You’ll find lots of beautiful high-resolution images that capture the essence of the destination. Simply double-tap on an image to see it full-screen.

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Table of Contents

How To Use This E-Book

Recommended Routes For...

Art enthusiasts

Children

Escaping the crowds

Food and drink

Historical Tokyo

Parks and gardens

Science and technology

Shopping

Explore Tokyo

Tradition and culture

Getting around

Life in Tokyo

Diversity and courtesy

Climate

Fabulous festivals

Shaky ground

Escaping the city

National holidays

Food & Drink

Where to eat

What will it cost?

Japanese cuisine

Sushi and sashimi

Hotpots

Grilled food

Noodles

Kaiseki ryori

Finishing touches

Sweets

Coffee and tea

Alcoholic drinks

Rice wine

Shopping

Department stores and malls

Electronics

Fashion

Traditional crafts

Shopping rules

Sports & Entertainment

Sports

Sumo

Baseball

Football

Theatre and dance

Bunraku

Kabuki

Noh

Western-style theatre

Classical music and ballet

Contemporary dance

Butoh

Popular music

Martial arts

National Theatre

Listings

History: Key Dates

Pre-Edo periods

Edo Period (1603–1868)

Meiji Period (1868–1912)

Taisho and Showa Periods (1912–89)

Heisei Period (1989–)

The Imperial Palace & Around

Yasukuni-jinja

Yushukan

Kitanomaru park

Around the Imperial Palace east garden

Wadakura Fountain Park

Hibiya park

Marunouchi & Ginza

Marunouchi

Idemitsu Museum of Art

Tokyo International Forum

Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum

Bridgestone Museum of Art

Ginza

Kabuki-za

Shiseido Gallery

Old Imperial Bar

Roppongi & Akasaka

Roppongi

Tokyo Midtown

Nogi-jinja

Gallery Ma

National Art Centre, Tokyo

Roppongi Hills

Tokyo Tower

Zojo-ji

Shakaden

Musée Tomo

Akasaka

Kantei

Hie-jinja

Aoyama & Harajuku

Aoyama

Nezu Museum of Art

Harajuku

Design and shrines

Cutting-edge shopping

Ota Memorial Museum of Art

Yoyogi Park

Shibuya & Ebisu

Shibuya

Hachiko Statue

Tokyo Wonder Site

Interesting shops

109 Building

Shibuya Hikarie

Ebisu

Two museums

Shinjuku

West Shinjuku

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office

Shinjuku Park Tower

Tokyo Opera City

Sumitomo Building

Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower

Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Museum of Art

Shomben Yokocho

East Shinjuku

Shinjuku-dori

Takashimaya Times Square

Shinjuku National Garden

Hanazono-jinja

Golden Gai

Kabukicho

Yanaka & Ueno

Yanaka cemetery and environs

Asakura Choso Museum

Yanaka Ginza

Along Sansakizaka

Daien-ji

SCAI The Bathhouse

Yoshidaya Sake-ten

Jomyo-in

Ueno Park

Tokyo National Museum

National Museum of Nature and Science

Two art museums

Tosho-gu

Saigo Takamori Statue

Shinobazu Pond and Benten-do

Shitamachi Museum

Ameya Yokocho

Ikebukuro & Mejirodai

West Ikebukuro

Rikkyo University

Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan

East Ikebukuro

Sunshine City

Zoshigaya Cemetry

Gokoku-ji

Mejirodai

St Mary’s Cathedral

Chinzan-So

Asakusa

Senso-ji

Nakamise-dori

The central compound

Asakusa Hanayashiki

Quirky stores

Tokyo Skytree

Fukagawa & Ryogoku

Fukagawa

Kiyosumi Garden

Three bridges

Fukagawa Fudo-do

Tomioka Hachiman-gu

Ryogoku

Edo-Tokyo Museum

Yokoami Park

Kyu-Yasuda Garden

National Sumo Stadium

Tsukudajima and Toyosu

Tsukudajima

Tsukudako Bridge

Sumiyoshi-jinja

Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market

Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu

Odaiba

Tokyo Big Sight

Around Miraikan

DiverCity Tokyo Plaza

Odaiba beach

Rainbow Bridge

Kawagoe

Kumano-jinja

Around Ichiban-gai

Remains of Kawagoe Castle

Taisho Romance Street

Kita-in

Gohyaku Rakan

Kamakura & Enoshima

Kamakura

Tokei-ji

Kencho-ji

Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gu

Hase

Enoshima

Place to Stay

Hakone

Hakone-Yumoto

Hakone Tozan Railway

Fujiya Hotel

Hakone Open-Air Museum

Hakone Art Museum

Owakudani

Around Lake Ashino

Hakone Barrier

Hakone Gongen

Hatajuku

Tenzan Notemburo

Places to stay

Tourist information

Nikko

Tosho-gu

Shin-kyo Bridge

Rinno-ji

Yomei-mon

Ieyasu’s Mausoleum

Futarasan-jinja

Taiyuin-byo

Nikko Tosho-gu Museum of Art

Meiji-no-Yakata

Entry Charges

Places to Stay

Accommodation

Marunouchi and Ginza

Roppongi and Akasaka

Aoyama

Shibuya

Shinjuku

Yanaka and Ueno

Ikebukuro and Mejirodai

Sunshine City

Asakusa

Tsukiji and Odaiba

Restaurants

Marunouchi and Ginza

Roppongi and Akasaka

Aoyama and Harajuku

Shibuya and Ebisu

Shinjuku

Shinagawa and Meguro

Yanaka and Ueno

Ikebukuro and Mejirodai

Asakusa and Ryogoku

Tsukiji and Odaiba

Kagurazaka, Suidobashi, Ochanomizu, Kanda and Akihabara

Nightlife

Bars

Gay venues

Live jazz

Live popular music

Dance clubs

A-Z

A

Addresses

B

Budgeting

C

Children

Clothing

Crime and safety

Customs

D

Disabled travellers

E

Earthquakes

Electricity

Embassies

Emergency numbers

Etiquette

G

Gay and lesbian travellers

Green issues

H

Health and medical care

Hours and holidays

Public holidays

I

Internet

L

Language

Lost property

M

Maps

Media

Money

P

Police

Post

R

Religion

T

Telephones

Time zones

Tipping

Tourist information

Transport

Arrival by air

Narita Airport to the city

Haneda Airport to the city

Arrival by road

Arrival by train

Transportation within Tokyo

V

Visas

Language

Useful words and phrases

Getting around

Eating out

Numbers

Days of the week

Technology

Books and Film

Books

Fiction

Non-fiction

Film