For the first time to visit Tokyo, Shibuya is a great town. Except the crossing Tokyu Hands has all items you want and nobody can be bored there. 109 is the fashionable building that teen daughters excite and appreciate her father. Also, If you want to try Nanpa, needless to say, Shibuya is the best place. ( see this blog too: Welcome to Yabai Japanese Slang)
But what I want to say is Shibuya is still level one. If you go to next level as Tokyo travelers you better to go inside Yamanote Circle. This circle was the route of the most popular train, JR Yamanote line. In Japan big towns exists near the big station. So popular sightseeing spots are along the circle. (Shibuya is the one) Let me introduce some stations and the sightseeing spots.
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Iidabashi station
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stone pavement |
Iidabashi is not so special town but you walk a few minutes from the exit and you find Kagurazaka 神楽坂 which is popular for beautiful stone pavement. It's opposite from Shibuya this town remains traditional Tokyo scenary since the Edo era. I know there is a few Geisya house. There are three or more restaurants are registered with the Michelin Guide.
Kasuga/Korakuen station
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Tokyo dome |
It's popular for Tokyo Dome and Laqua. Tokyo Dome is a baseball stadium of Yomiuri Giants. Laqua is an amusement complex including roller coaster and natural spa. So father and son enjoy all day long together.
Roppongi station
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Keyakizaka street |
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