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Return Flight from London to Tokyo, 11th to 19th March via China Eastern
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Flight with 4 different airports, but it's worth the price : believe me it's still a great deal to be able to go there for £342 without a 30 hour flight.
The destination
In Tokyo for a week, be sure to visit:
- 1. Senso-ji Temple: Tokyo's oldest temple, with vibrant markets nearby.
- 2. Tokyo Tower: Iconic landmark offering panoramic views of the city.
- 3. Meiji Shrine: Peaceful oasis surrounded by lush forest in the heart of the city.
- 4. Shibuya Crossing: Experience the world's busiest pedestrian crossing.
- 5. Tsukiji Outer Market: Enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies.
- 6. Imperial Palace: Stroll through beautiful gardens and visit the residence of Japan's Imperial family.
- 7. Akihabara: Explore the electronics district and immerse yourself in otaku culture.
- 8. Harajuku: Trendy neighborhood known for its fashion boutiques and quirky street style.
- 9. Ueno Park: Relax in one of Tokyo's largest parks, home to museums, temples, and a zoo.
- 10. Odaiba: Futuristic entertainment district with shopping malls, theme parks, and stunning waterfront views.
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sorted byKey things to note:
Any power bank greater than 10000mAh will be confiscated by Chinese transit security. They are also very picky about Lithium batteries in check in luggage so double check their specific rules.
The Chinese airlines secure the cabin and expect all passengers to be sat down and belted in for the last 45mins of the flight. Go for your last pee a good hour before landing!
Plus to boot, you can probably find a longer stopover in Shanghai, book a hotel and walk the waterfront across from the amazing Bund at night which is like something out of Blade Runner 1949, nothing else that looks like that skyline in the world as far as I'm aware...
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Also, it might have been China Southern when I checked, but whoever it was also offered FREE seat selection for ALL legs on their website
transport, food & drinks is all very affordable if not cheap (I live in London)
Check out the price of accommodation before you book flights, it's not cheap! And be careful of semi-double beds which are between a UK single and double in size. (edited)
It’s more expensive this year, but there are budget and lower end hotel chains like Tokyu Stay, Sotestu Inn and APA hotels that are often pretty reasonable bordering on cheap. Be warned some have smoking rooms and non-smoking rooms so best to check.
Plus you can stay in Yokohama, Saitama, Shinagawa or other neighbouring cities which can be cheaper though you need to factor in transport. The JR pass is not a good deal anymore since the price went up about 70% last October. The trains also stop around midnight in Tokyo so be wary of that; taxis are super pricey.
The advice I give to people planning a trip is avoid the US brands, they’re very expensive in comparison to ‘local’ brands for want of a better term.
And the Park Hyatt is shut until next year for refurb for anyone wanting to visit the bar from Lost in Translation/has a £1,000 per night hotel budget!
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