Destination: Kichijoji, Tokyo
Map → http://www.maplandia.com/japan/kanto/tokyo/kichijoji/
Date: November, 2009
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Some of you might have already visited Tokyo a couple of times before. Shinjuku, Shibuya, Roppongi, Akihabara,,, all done. Temples, shrines, the Imperial Palace,,, not impressive any more. Historic gardens, amusement parks, shopping malls,,, once is enough.
Now that you have done most of things you guide book says, you need to find something new that interest you. So what do you do in such a “been there, done that” case? How do you get out of your stereotype travel box?
Try Kichijoji to satisfy your adventurous appetite.
Kichijoji is frequently ranked as the number 1 town people love to live in Tokyo. With a mixture of the tranquil residential area and vibrant shopping streets, the town is a quite interesting place to explore.
In front of Kichijoji station. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
Main st. of Kichijoji. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
Arcade st. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
Arcade st. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
Backstreet of Kichijoji. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
Inokashira Park. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
@ Inokashira Park. |
@ Inokashira Park. |
@ Inokashira Park. |
@ Inokashira Park. |
Right beside the park, there is a famous yakitori (or grilled chicken) bar called "Iseya" (http://www.iseya-kichijoji.jp). It's pretty good and cheap. But I recommend another yakitori restaurant, called "Toriyoshi" (http://www.samukawa.co.jp/toriyoshi/kichijoji4/index.html) which is just across the street from Iseya. Both are nice anyway.
Street to Inokashira Park. Photo extracted from (http://tamagazou.machinami.net/kichijhoji.htm) |
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Traveling Tips in Kichijoji
- Getting there by:
Train;
East Japan Railway Company (http://www.jreast.co.jp/e/index.html)
Keio Inokashira Line (http://www.keio.co.jp/english/railwaymap/index.html)
Bus;
Tokyo City Bus (http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/eng/index.html)
Tokyo Bus Information (http://www.tokyobus.or.jp/)
- To get around the Kichijoji area:
Using the public transportation is the most convenient way to make a flexible move in the area. Driving should be avoided in and around Kichijyoji, because there are a lot of narrow streets and not plenty enough of parking lots.
- Accommodation in Tokyo:
As I wrote before, you can find a good deal for your accommodation in Tokyo.
There are a couple of hotels in Kichijoji as well:
Kichijoji Dai-ichi Hotel (http://www.hankyu-hotel.com/cgi-bin2/cms2/index_en.cgi?hid=12kichijojidh)
Kichijoji Tokyu Inn (http://www.tokyuhotelsjapan.com/en/TI/TI_KICHI/index.html)
Budget Hotels in Tokyo:
http://www.hoteltravel.com/japan/tokyo/hotels.htm
- Travel Expenses:
JPY5,000 should be much enough to enjoy your day, unless you dine out at a expensive restaurant or shop tons of stuff.
- Local Tourist Information:
Hometown Kichijoji (http://hometown.ne.jp/) <Japabese>
Good time Kichijoji (http://www.good24.jp/) <Japanese>
Inokashira Park (http://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.jp/seibuk/inokashira/index.html) <Japanese>
Tokyo Metropolitan Government (http://www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp/english/)
Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association (http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/index.html)
Tokyo Park Information (http://park.tachikawaonline.jp/park/) <Japanese>
Tokyo Travel Guide (http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2164.html)
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