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ModeratorFebruary 16, 2025 at 2:57 am::
Tokyo is a bustling city with a number of diverse offerings. Here are some of the places that I liked. Meiji Jingu – It is a famous shrine in Tokyo. Tokyo Skytree – It is a 634-meter tall tower with two observations decks and amazing views. Ueno Zoo – A large variety of animals and birds are present here. Hope you have a great time there!
Thanks so so much for sharing the first conversation on our Tokyo forum. By reading I started to feel very pumped to add Tokyo to the next soonest bucket list, even start planning a group trip. I’ve never been to Tokyo before but I love Chinese and Japanese cuisines. I’ve also heard of the Sky tree in Japan, I believe seeing Tokyo from that height from a standstill is just thrilling and is totally worth experiencing. What are other popular tours in Tokyo for group travelers? -
ModeratorFebruary 20, 2025 at 4:02 pm::
^ Sure! I’ve been to the MOMA a few times so far, and I always make sure to see Van Gogh’s The Starry Night and Andrew Wyeth’s Christina’s World (which I personally find more moving). Both are on the fifth floor. There are different eateries at the museum, too, but I’ve only grabbed a quick bite on the second floor, which I believe is called Cafe 2. One more thing: I can’t remember which floor, but it has a window where you can see an older apartment building in between taller modern buildings. I love taking a break and staring at it – pretending I can actually afford to live there, hah!
Thanks for sharing this awesome experience. I will need to go see there myself after all it sounds like a very interesting Museum indeed. My family and I love visiting New York to go see our other families living there, ill be sure to suggest MOMA for a visit on our next trip hopefully mid this year. Also thanks a lot for being on our forum 🙌. -
ModeratorJanuary 30, 2025 at 3:30 am::
Whenever I travel, I forget to bring something or the other. This list would surely be helpful for me and I would love to share it with my friends. I am creating a checklist right away.
No doubt, forgetfulness does happen to the best of us. Happy to know that you found this information useful and thanks for sharing with you network 2. -
ModeratorJanuary 30, 2025 at 3:40 am::
I travel for work and this piece is so accurate! From the travel comfort advice to double checking documentation, it’s spot on. I personally have experienced being held at the airport for hours due to misinformation on a certain visa I needed. Thanks, I’ll be referring to this for my next trip
Sorry to know that you have been delayed at the airport due to misinformation on your travel documents. This can be very frustrating especially if you are on a crunch-tight schedule. You most definitely need to work with a checklist next time. Glad we are able to help 🙌
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