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

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Nishitōkyō

Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of Nishitōkyō

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Getting Acquainted with Nishitōkyō
2 Day 2 - Exploring the City’s Cultural Side
3 Day 3 - Immersive Local Experience

Introduction

Uncover the best kept secrets of Nishitōkyō, Japan in this unique 3-day itinerary. We'll take you through exciting culinary adventures, tranquil getaways, and cultural discoveries in this charming city, which is often overlooked by mainstream tourism.

Day 1 - Getting Acquainted with Nishitōkyō

Start your day with a leisurely stroll through Tanashi Shrine, one of Nishitokyō's oldest and most revered Shinto Shrines. Let the tranquility of the sacred wash over you, setting the perfect tone for your adventure. From there, we journey to Tanashi Park, showcasing lush foliage and serene ponds. Who knew such a haven lies right in the urban jungle? Post lunch, dive into the city's history at the Nishitōkyō City Museum. The evening is reserved for the gastronomic adventure at Yokocho - a maze of narrow alleys crammed with tiny bars and eateries. Can you feel the authentic spirit of Japan here? Because we sure can!

Day 2 - Exploring the City’s Cultural Side

Kick off day two by visiting Shakujii Park, a lush escape offering beautiful landscapes and the picturesque Shakujii Pond. Next, let your spiritual side loose at Hozen-ji Temple. Can you already feel the tranquility washing over you? After enjoying a traditional lunch, unravel the layers of local artistry at the Nishitōkyō City Art Museum, where you will find diverse local art crafts. As the day winds down, head to the vibrant Toyotama Shopping Street for some retail therapy. Don't forget to sample some authentic street food!

Day 3 - Immersive Local Experience

On your final day, immerse in the local color by visiting the Higashifushimi Inari Shrine, a lesser-known but equally mesmerizing version of the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. Post a tranquil morning, visit Yoshikawa Sake Brewery for a taste of the traditional Japanese liquor and a look at its brewing process. End your trip on a high note at the buzzing Nakamurabashi Shopping Street teeming with local shops, eateries, and a great chance to feel the pulse of everyday people's lives in Nishitōkyō.

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Mia Hall

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Mia is a backpacker who prefers exploring destinations on a budget and seeks authentic travel experiences.

FAQs about this
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Nishitōkyō

What's the best way to get around in Nishitōkyō?

Public transport including trains, buses, and taxis is an efficient and reliable way around the city. They usually provide English instructions and signs.

What's the overall budget I should expect for this itinerary?

The cost can vary depending on individual spending habits, but on average you can expect to spend about 5000 to 7000 yen per day including meals, transportation, and entrance fees.

Are there English speaking guides available?

Yes, you can find English-speaking guides in many of the larger shrines, museums and historical places, though it's advisable to check in advance.

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