Are you planning to travel to Japan during the spring for cherry blossom season? In this video, I’ll take you with me to Tokyo, where we’ll go cherry blossom hunting in Asakusa and Yokohama.
This chapter of my Japan Travel series felt very unscripted (i.e., for once, I barely did any planning beforehand).
I went into this trip with a very “go with the flow” attitude and, honestly, I am so excited to show you all the places it took me.
I hope you enjoy this video and get ideas for how to spend your time in Tokyo!
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LOCATIONS:
DAY ONE:
- 📍Ginza
- 📍LUMINE Yurakucho
- 📍Hoshino Coffee
- 📍Suzunami (miso fish restaurant)
DAY TWO:
- 📍Sensō-ji
- 📍Nakamise-dori street
- 📍Cafe 1886 at Bosch
DAY THREE:
- 📍The City Bakery (Tokyu Plaza Ginza)
- 📍Saryo Tsujiri (matcha & Japanese dessert)
- 📍Miyashita Park
- 📍Shibire-Noodles Rousokuya (spicy noodles)
DAY FOUR:
- 📍Shanghai Yokohama Friendship Garden
- 📍Sankeien Garden
- 📍Zebra Coffee & Croissant
- 📍Yokohama Hammerhead
- 📍Cup of Noodle Museum Park
WATCH NEXT
start here ➡️ Japan Travel Series Playlist
- 5-Day Tokyo Travel Itinerary
- 5-Day Osaka, Kyoto, Nara & Kobe Travel Itinerary
- 4-Day Fukuoka Travel Itinerary
- Yonezawa Travel – Part 1 (Onogawa Onsen)
- Exploring Japan’s Coastal Towns on a Retro Scenic Train!
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ABOUT ME
Hi! I’m Remi. A Japanese-American millennial navigating adulthood in Los Angeles. I was born in Fukuoka, Japan but was adopted and raised in Los Angeles, CA.
I love playing tourist in my own city and discovering new places to visit (& eat)!
My mission is to encourage people to be tourists in their own cities by sharing my experiences with the world. You’ll discover places to visit in Los Angeles/Southern California and get an understanding of what it’s like to live in LA. I’ll also take you with me as I continue to learn more about Japan and my Japanese heritage.
Thanks so much for watching!
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