Some of my favorite spots in Tokyo have nearly no crowds.Yumenoshima for the tropical greenhouse in winter. It's got specimens of plants from the Ogasawara Islands.Shibamata Taishakuten and the sando are not crowded on a weekday. I like to visit both Suikeien Garden and Yamamoto-tei when I'm there.
I really like Roppongi because of the nice restaurants and so many foreigners. But I also like Shibuya, even though it’s always so crowded and busy, it’s the magic of Tokyo and seeing this square in the movies that makes me feel like I’m in NYC.
I don't live in Tokyo area but if I have to spend one night at a hotel in Tokyo, I make sure to book one that's in Odaiba. I really like Odaiba because of the Rainbow Bridge, because it feels more breathable than the busy Tokyo, the views from the hotels etc. Might not be the cheapest place to book a hotel but its a place I really can relax.
Some of my favorite spots in Tokyo have nearly no crowds. Yumenoshima for the tropical greenhouse in winter. It's got specimens of plants from the Ogasawara Islands. Shibamata Taishakuten and the sando are not crowded on a weekday. I like to visit both Suikeien Garden and Yamamoto-tei when I'm there.
Might be out of topic though, do we have in-person events here from now on?
I really like Roppongi because of the nice restaurants and so many foreigners. But I also like Shibuya, even though it’s always so crowded and busy, it’s the magic of Tokyo and seeing this square in the movies that makes me feel like I’m in NYC.
I don't live in Tokyo area but if I have to spend one night at a hotel in Tokyo, I make sure to book one that's in Odaiba. I really like Odaiba because of the Rainbow Bridge, because it feels more breathable than the busy Tokyo, the views from the hotels etc. Might not be the cheapest place to book a hotel but its a place I really can relax.