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3 Days Itinerary in Edogawa, Japan - Travel Guide
What to do in Edogawa for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Edogawa, Japan - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Edogawa

Edogawa Indulgence - A Taste of Tranquility

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Dive into History
2 Day 2 - A Celebration of Culture
3 Day 3 - Closure with a Cultural Immersion

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the tranquility and cultural richness of Edogawa, a district in Tokyo, Japan. Spanning three days, our itinerary gives you a delightful exploration of this Japanese gem. From breathtaking parks and captivating museums to scrumptious local cuisine and enchanting shopping experiences, you're in for an unforgettable journey.

Day 1 - Dive into History

The journey begins with a visit to Edogawa's Kyosumi Garden, a prestigious place of serenity that's like a canvas drawn with nature's most vibrant colors. Next, feast your eyes on exhibits at the Tokyo Sea Life Park, where ocean life dances vividly before your eyes. Quench your appetite after exploring by munching on some local food at the Furukawa Fish Market. Wrap up the day by soaking your feet in the soothing waters of Saya no Yudokoro Onsen- because who wouldn't want a hot spring bath to wrap up a busy day, right?

Day 2 - A Celebration of Culture

Start your day with a vegetarian breakfast at Enji, a beautifully restored temple turned café. Then visit the Kasai Rinkai Park, a green oasis in the bustling city and enjoy the sight of the sparkling sea. Don't forget to hop on the ferries wheel for a panoramic view of the Tokyo skyline! Post lunch, delve into Japanese culture with a visit to Nakayama Hokekyo-ji Temple and Museum of Sacred Art. End the day by shopping at Aeon Mall, where you can find all sorts of souvenirs. Isn't it nice when you can shop and dine at the same place?

Day 3 - Closure with a Cultural Immersion

Kick off your final day with a riverside morning jog at Shinozaki Park, a local's favorite. Head next to the Tower Hall Funabori for a breathtaking 360-degree panorama view of Edogawa city. After a convenient lunch at the tower's restaurant, visit Edogawa Natural Zoo to meet and learn about diverse animals. Finally, experience the theatrical cuisine and traditional Japanese puppetry at Ningyo Joruri before bidding farewell to Edogawa. What better way to end the trip than with a delightful meal and entertainment, right?

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FAQs about this
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What type of clothing should I pack for my trip to Edogawa?

Edogawa has a relatively moderate climate so it's recommended to carry light layers. Don't forget a jacket in case the temperature dips, especially during fall. Rain showers are occasional, so a light raincoat or umbrella might be handy.

Are facilities for credit cards widespread in Edogawa?

While many large establishments accept credit cards, smaller shops, particularly those in quaint, traditional areas, may only accept cash. It's a good idea to carry some yen with you.

Are vegetarian or halal food options available in Edogawa?

Absolutely! You'll find a range of vegetarian as well as halal food options in restaurants and eateries across Edogawa. The temple cafe mentioned in the itinerary, Enji, offers a fantastic vegetarian breakfast to start your day.

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