Tokyo Travel Guide. We Did Not Expect This!

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🇯🇵 Tokyo — the largest city in the world

Over thirty-seven million people.
Perfect organization.
No traffic jams.
Ultra-punctual trains.
Ancient temples next to futuristic skyscrapers.

In this episode, we take you on an intense, surprising journey through Tokyo.

From spiritual temples to neon chaos, from conveyor belt sushi to sumo wrestling, from missed bullet trains to emotional moments that stayed with us far longer than expected.

📍 PLACES WE VISITED IN TOKYO

1. Sensō-ji Temple (Asakusa) – the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo

2. Kaminarimon Gate – iconic Thunder Gate with the giant red lantern

3. Tokyo Skytree – the tallest tower in Japan (634 meters)

4. Tokyo Tower – inspired by the Eiffel Tower

5. Asakusa District – traditional heart of Tokyo

6. Kura Sushi – conveyor belt sushi with a kids’ game system

7. Sumo Show in Asakusa – live sumo wrestling, geisha dance, and hot pot dinner
https://www.getyourguide.com/taito-city-l151740/tokio-pokaz-sumo-z-posilkiem-chanko-goracy-garnek-z-kurczakiem-t601502/?utm_source=getyourguide&utm_medium=sharing&utm_campaign=activity_details

8. Imperial Palace – home of the Japanese Imperial Family

9. Tokyo Station – and our unforgettable Shinkansen lesson

Shinkansen (Bullet Train) – Japan’s symbol of speed and punctuality

10. Kirby Café & Pastry Shop – a must for Kirby fans

11. Akihabara Electric Town – anime, manga, games, Pokémon cards, otaku culture

12. Shibuya Scramble Crossing – the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world

14. Sushi Workshops – making sushi and nigiri with a local instructor
https://www.getyourguide.com/tokio-l193/tokio-kurs-przygotowywania-sushi-w-fartuchu-happi-w-poblizu-slynnego-miejsca-t687618/?utm_source=getyourguide&utm_medium=sharing&utm_campaign=activity_details

15. Tokyo Grocery Store – surprisingly beautiful… and shockingly affordable

🎥 WHAT YOU WILL SEE IN THIS EPISODE

Why Tokyo has no traffic jams despite being the largest city on Earth

How public transport in Japan really works

The contrast between ancient spirituality and modern pop culture

What otaku culture really means

How Shibuya Crossing handles half a million pedestrians per day

Why Shinkansen never waits — even for us

Emotional moments you cannot plan for

🚀 NEXT STOP

If you want to find out whether our next destination is just as impressive,
join us in Shimizu in the next episode 🇯🇵

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3 Comments

  1. Was für ein beeindruckendes Video. Es hat wieder sehr viel Spaß gemacht, euch bei eurem wieder super organisierten Trip durch Tokyo zu begleiten. Dazu gab es wieder viele interessante Informationen. Bei dem verpassten Zug habe ich mit euch mitgelitten. Pünktlichkeit, die in Sekunden gemessen wird, ist in Deutschland unvorstellbar 😂

    Vielen vielen Dank für eure Videos. Ich freue mich schon auf weitere.

  2. Rewelacyjny filmik, zderzenie z sumo jest unikatowe, te wpadki z orientacją bardzo prawdziwe, ogrom wspaniałych widoków, niesamowita architektura i przede wszystkim życzliwi i uśmiechnięci ludzie!

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