As with any other cosmopolitan city, Tokyo is literally bustling with life around the clock. After dark, head to Shibuya for some people-watching or Roppongi for a touch of class.
Prepare to brave the insane crowd at The Great Shibuya Crossing - I stand in awe at how fast the crowd can gather and disperse
Starbucks offers a brief respite from the hustle.
Don't forget to say Hi to Hachiko of 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale' fame. He is now a designated meeting spot.
And while the night is still young, escape to the bright lights of Roppongi.
Spot Tokyo Tower in the distance?
Roppongi is a very classy (and romantic) district, dolled up with the Christmas lights.
I had a 'nut-cracking' good winter in Tokyo, and I hope you did, too, wherever you were.
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Japan Day 3 – Tokyo, Day 3:
- Shinjukugyeon National Garden 1 (where some cherry blossom trees bloomed)
- Shinjukugyeon National Garden 2
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatories (for a free panoramic view of the city)
- Meiji Jingu Shrine (disguised as a guide to visiting shrines)
- Yoyogi Park
- Shibuya (seeing Tokyo in a different light)
- Roppongi