Shimo is great. Busy.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Sat Mar 15, 2025 5:51 pm Tokyo recommendations? Will be there for about 5 days with 3-year old in tow, so looking for a sort of area that is probably not Times Square level insane but is still easy enough to get in and out of. Even the adjoining areas outside Tokyo are ok for the right place. Best option right now seems to be Shimokitazawa and then taking the train out for different excursions.
Good food, arts, bands when I can sneak away for a bit, record stores, other shopping or browsing, I guess… we know how this goes. Family friendly-ish, I guess, but we’ll be getting off the plane and going start to fkn Disney, and are then working some kind of Ghibli tour in there already, which is about all the kid-specific stuff we’re going to do outside of visiting parks or little shops or libraries or whatever. It’s cherry blossom season afterall!
Edit: also got some great, more music centric advice in the Tech Room, so cross-post, sorta.
Last time we stayed near the Meguro and Ebisu JB stations, southwest of the Westin Tokyo on the other side of the tracks.
The renter called it Mita, but I'm not so sure it was actually Mita.
It was very quiet, residential, but pretty short walks to the stations and super easy to get around in the age of GPS and train apps.
Some good food around there--ramen, a top tonkatsu place, etc.
I advise sorting the train sitch before you go with cards and all that.
We got JR Green rail passes, but we went to Kyoto and Kobe--it would be overkill for being in Tokyo alone, I think. I dunno.
There's the SUICA and PASMO cards--i think those are the best bet, but it's been a while.
We ate a lot of sushi, but didn't go anywhere fancy, just whatever was around. I think with sushi a 6 out of ten there is basically about as good as you can get in the US without spending $300 apiece or something dumb like that, so it's all pretty terrific.
The Ghibli thing is fun.
We spent a surprising amount of time in Harajuku--the main strip is what it is, but off that there's a bunch of crazy little stores that were fun to knock around in.
Ameyoko market in Ueno is fun and not expensive.
I would not bother with Ginza, with an exception for Dover Street Market if you like cutting-edge streetwear--it's like a museum of fashion that is zero percent old stuff and 100% future-forward. The Comme Des Garcons flagship is in Aoyama, worth a look, super rich nabe, but more interesting than Ginza.
Tsukiji outer market is not particularly touristy but there are a lot of tourists who go there, if that makes sense--knockout street food, not cheap though.
My general advice is to make a detailed plan and then be willing to bail on the plan if you run across something fun that derails it. This will happen.