Excellent video with really valuable information 👏 We are a middle-aged couple visiting Tokyo for the first time in January 2024, and then maybe 2 nights in Fujisan (Mt Fuji) at the tail-end before heading back to Narita Airport. Which area in Tokyo do you suggest we stay given our itinerary, given a low to mid-range budget? 🤓
Thank you for watching! I guess the area around Asakusa is one of your candidates for staying. There are many low to mid-range options👌 Not far away from Tokyo station, too, so please check the area when you search for a place to stay. Have a great time in Japan😉
Hi! Planning to go on March-April 2024 to see the cherry blossoms with my mom. What's the best yet affordable area to stay for food and sightseeing with a bit of shopping (not priority)? I'm considering Asakusa, Nihonbashi and Ueno but are there other areas to check out? 😊 I doubt my mom would enjoy the touristy Shibuya or Shinjuku area haha! So I'm looking for an area where there are local food stores and cafes around and a nearby train station 😊
Hi! Sorry for the late response. I think Asakusa and Ueno are good for your conditions! You can also find places for cherry blossoms around there! Shibuya and Shinjuku are mostly for young people, but your mum could enjoy it because everything there will be new for her😉 Anyway, around Asakusa would be a good option! You can find many local food stores and cafes too!
Definitely check out Naka-Meguro and Ebisu, beautiful, affluent neighborhoods with easy JR access and plenty of local eats and cafes and close to cherry blossoms.
Hi Nao! I will be there with my family. Wife, 3y baby girl and and an elderly couple. Which area is the best to stay to get everywhere easily with a stroller and is also budget friendly? Thanks.
Thank you for watching! I believe around around Asakusa area is a good choice. It's more calm than other places I introduced (and cheaper) There are many foreign tourists staying there as well. Tokyo station is also close so it's convenient I believe but it all depends on where you wanna go to though😉 Have a good trip!
Thank you for asking! It all depends on your budget and what you expect from sightseeing in Tokyo. If you don't mind the budget, staying in central Tokyo is the best option I believe. You can go anywhere in Tokyo easily. If you like hanging out and nightlife, Shibuya, Shinjuku and Roppongi are the areas. Therefore, staying around Shibuya or Shinjuku would be a good choice! Please feel free to ask more if you need😉 Have fun in Japan!
Going with my wife and one year old daughter in April. We looked at Shinjuku but decided against it since we'll have our daughter (not before I accidentally booked a hotel in the red light district though lol😅). Also looked at ueno and asakusa but felt they were too far north. Don't wanna have to be on the training for an hour+ every day. Now I'm looking at nihonbaashi, Ginza, or akasaka. Wonder if you have a preference between those three?
Hi, thank you for watching and for your comment! Nihonbashi and Ginza are in the same area, and both are so safe and convenient to move around Tokyo (slightly expensive, though)! So if you don't mind the cost, it's a nice idea to find around the place 😉 Asakusa is also a great area as many foreign tourists stay around the area I believe. But as you said, if you want to go to Shibuya and Shinjuku area often, it might be slightly far... About Shinjuku, West Shinjuku is a kind of business area, so it's also a good place to stay, I guess. If you wanna stay around Shinjuku but wanna avoid red-light areas, please check the west area. Anyway, have a wonderful trip with your family😊
So we found a hotel that offers from udon every night and unlimited free drinks from 5-7 and booked there. It's in Kanda so not too far from the nihonbashi/Ginza area.
Thank you for watching and invitation😂 I may hold some events someday to meet our TH-cam channel fans. Anyway, seems you are coming to Japan at the end of the year. It's so cold so please well prepared to keep warm👌
Konichiwa. Your contents are informative n useful, but (nothing personal & no offense) your accent is very difficult to understand for gaijin. I suggest you could provide English subtitles to your future contents n wish you more success with your channel. Greetings from Indonesia
Hey! Sorry for the late response! How's your new year going? You can ask me anything about Japan here! Don't hesitate to ask😉 The summer in Japan is so hot so you need to prepare well anyway.😎
@JapanwithNao 👋 By the way, how was your holidays? You may had 3 days off. I am still traveling. Here we have 27 C🌞 but today in Europa, we have -17❄️ C. We took the turtles' eggs 🥚 in August and brought them in a safe place, and yesterday, we saw the little turtles 🐢 going back to the ocean. 🥰
Any favorite neighborhood you wanna stay in? My favorite is the central Tokyo area. Thank you for watching! 😎
hope to visit Tokyo later this year 😊
I will stay anywhere on Tozai Line,... especially Monzen-Nakacho
@@uno.alvino Thank you for your comment! We are waiting for you to come to Japan😉
@@towada1066 Thank you for your comment! Not a bad choice! You can access both Tokyo station and the Asakusa area easily😎
Whats the good hotel in Asakusa not too expensive like 3 star hotel.Can you rcommend?
Excellent video with really valuable information 👏 We are a middle-aged couple visiting Tokyo for the first time in January 2024, and then maybe 2 nights in Fujisan (Mt Fuji) at the tail-end before heading back to Narita Airport. Which area in Tokyo do you suggest we stay given our itinerary, given a low to mid-range budget? 🤓
Thank you for watching!
I guess the area around Asakusa is one of your candidates for staying. There are many low to mid-range options👌 Not far away from Tokyo station, too, so please check the area when you search for a place to stay.
Have a great time in Japan😉
thank you for your video
Hi! Planning to go on March-April 2024 to see the cherry blossoms with my mom. What's the best yet affordable area to stay for food and sightseeing with a bit of shopping (not priority)? I'm considering Asakusa, Nihonbashi and Ueno but are there other areas to check out? 😊
I doubt my mom would enjoy the touristy Shibuya or Shinjuku area haha! So I'm looking for an area where there are local food stores and cafes around and a nearby train station 😊
Hi! Sorry for the late response.
I think Asakusa and Ueno are good for your conditions! You can also find places for cherry blossoms around there!
Shibuya and Shinjuku are mostly for young people, but your mum could enjoy it because everything there will be new for her😉
Anyway, around Asakusa would be a good option! You can find many local food stores and cafes too!
I also want to go this year in March :)
Enjoy your stay! 😊
Definitely check out Naka-Meguro and Ebisu, beautiful, affluent neighborhoods with easy JR access and plenty of local eats and cafes and close to cherry blossoms.
Hi Nao! I will be there with my family. Wife, 3y baby girl and and an elderly couple. Which area is the best to stay to get everywhere easily with a stroller and is also budget friendly? Thanks.
Thank you for watching! I believe around around Asakusa area is a good choice. It's more calm than other places I introduced (and cheaper)
There are many foreign tourists staying there as well.
Tokyo station is also close so it's convenient I believe but it all depends on where you wanna go to though😉
Have a good trip!
Broo im coming this early mid november. Do you have suggestion which better. Cus yeah man solo travel 😂
Thank you for asking!
It all depends on your budget and what you expect from sightseeing in Tokyo. If you don't mind the budget, staying in central Tokyo is the best option I believe. You can go anywhere in Tokyo easily.
If you like hanging out and nightlife, Shibuya, Shinjuku and Roppongi are the areas. Therefore, staying around Shibuya or Shinjuku would be a good choice!
Please feel free to ask more if you need😉
Have fun in Japan!
Pl do a blog on Airbnb in Tokyo pl
Hi ! I will come to Tokyo on September . Narita airport . Can you suggest where we can stay ( 15 people ) for 9 days . Thank you
For first timer in Tokyo,which place to stay?Thanks
I would say around Asakusa! Thank you for watching😉
Any similar hotel for families with young kids? Marunouchi hotel is a no kids allowed.
Going with my wife and one year old daughter in April. We looked at Shinjuku but decided against it since we'll have our daughter (not before I accidentally booked a hotel in the red light district though lol😅).
Also looked at ueno and asakusa but felt they were too far north. Don't wanna have to be on the training for an hour+ every day.
Now I'm looking at nihonbaashi, Ginza, or akasaka. Wonder if you have a preference between those three?
i think around ginza will be great for family travel
Hi, thank you for watching and for your comment!
Nihonbashi and Ginza are in the same area, and both are so safe and convenient to move around Tokyo (slightly expensive, though)! So if you don't mind the cost, it's a nice idea to find around the place 😉
Asakusa is also a great area as many foreign tourists stay around the area I believe. But as you said, if you want to go to Shibuya and Shinjuku area often, it might be slightly far...
About Shinjuku, West Shinjuku is a kind of business area, so it's also a good place to stay, I guess. If you wanna stay around Shinjuku but wanna avoid red-light areas, please check the west area.
Anyway, have a wonderful trip with your family😊
Thank you for your opinion😉
So we found a hotel that offers from udon every night and unlimited free drinks from 5-7 and booked there. It's in Kanda so not too far from the nihonbashi/Ginza area.
I get it nao... but can I just hangout with you for a week 😂 (december 20-29)
Thank you for watching and invitation😂
I may hold some events someday to meet our TH-cam channel fans. Anyway, seems you are coming to Japan at the end of the year. It's so cold so please well prepared to keep warm👌
Konichiwa. Your contents are informative n useful, but (nothing personal & no offense) your accent is very difficult to understand for gaijin. I suggest you could provide English subtitles to your future contents n wish you more success with your channel.
Greetings from Indonesia
Can’t understand what neighborhood he is recommending
Try speaking japenese and hear how you sound to the locals.... 😐
Sounds like a skill issue, because I can.
👋I go to Tokyo at the end of August. 😭 I hope I can get some information from you before it. Sorry for the small talk. 🫣
Hey! Sorry for the late response! How's your new year going?
You can ask me anything about Japan here! Don't hesitate to ask😉
The summer in Japan is so hot so you need to prepare well anyway.😎
@JapanwithNao 👋 By the way, how was your holidays? You may had 3 days off.
I am still traveling. Here we have 27 C🌞 but today in Europa, we have -17❄️ C.
We took the turtles' eggs 🥚 in August and brought them in a safe place, and yesterday, we saw the little turtles 🐢 going back to the ocean. 🥰
How's Nishikasai area? Will be visiting Tokyo in June/July