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:*Ueno | :*Ueno: Tiene árboles de sakura enormes, pero están casi todos a las orillas de calles asfaltadas por el centro del parque) | ||
:*Ichigaya y Yotsuya | :*Ichigaya y Yotsuya: La mayoría está en la zona del lago de Ichigaya | ||
:*Naka Meguro | :*Naka Meguro: Está todo en el río que sube desde la estación dirección a Shibuya | ||
:*Shinjuku Gyoen | :*Shinjuku Gyoen: Es mi lugar favorito, aunque para gustos los colores. Uno de los problemas de Shinjuku Gyoen es que está siempre a tope de gente y no se puede disfrutar tanto como uno quisiera | ||
:*Inokashira | :*Inokashira: En la zona del lago con barcas, más información en el blog principal de Kirainet (El parque Inokashira es un parque precioso situado al oeste de Tokyo que no es tan visitado por turistas como otros parques más populares como Yoyogi o Shinjuku Gyoen. Yo prefiero el parque Inokashira porque es mucho más tranquilo y tiene algunos rincones con un toque muy japonés...........El acceso al parque está justo al sur a cinco minutos caminando de la estación Kichijoji (Línea Chuo de JR en Tokyo). '''Una buena forma de pasar un día agradable es combinar la visita al Inokashira con la visita al el Museo Ghibli que está justo al final del parque al sur-oeste''' | ||
:*Mitsuike | :*Mitsuike: Es pequeño pero tiene muchas variedades de árbol de sakura, con variedad de colores y en la forma de las ramas etc. Está cerca de la estación de Kawasaki | ||
:*Yoyogi | :*Yoyogi: Es uno de mis parques preferidos pero no precisamente por el sakura, que apenas tiene un poco alrededor de la charca de los géiseres | ||
:*Imperial Palace | :*Imperial Palace: Hay poca cosa pero no hay mucha gente y se está tranquilo | ||
*Mercat de peix de [http://www.tsukiji-market.or.jp/tukiji_e.htm Tsukiji], segons [http://wikitravel.org/en/Tokyo/Tsukiji wikitravel]: Tsukiji Fish Market (築地市場 Tsukiji-shijō), 5-2-1 Tsukiji (Tsukijishijo Station, Toei Oedo Subway), ☎ +81 03-3542-1111, [2]. 5AM-1PM, closed Sundays and the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. More properly the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, the famous market is worth a visit for 1600 stalls of bizarre sea creatures, including large blue fin tuna, live shell fish, deep sea crabs, eels and salmon. As you might expect everything is covered in slippery sea water, so choose footwear accordingly. Also, watch out for water (often with blood) splashing from containers being moved. It is very busy but the locals don't mind visitors and photographs (no flash), as long as you stay out of the way and don't get in the way of business. The market is open every day except Sundays and holidays. Get here as early as possible, which means a taxi if you want to see the auctions, but much cheaper and quite acceptable alternative is to take the first subway in the morning around 6, perhaps after a night of partying in Roppongi or Shinjuku. Hibiya line Tsukiji station is a short walk away, while O-Edo line Tsukiji-shijo drops you right next to the action. While the market stays open until 1PM, the action drops off after 8AM and many shops close after 10AM or so. Note: Auctions, including the famous early morning tuna auctions, were briefly off-limits but are now again open to visitors. The tuna auctioning area is open from 5 AM to 6:15 AM; note that access to this area may still be off-limits on some dates, especially mid-December to mid-January. Free | *Mercat de peix de [http://www.tsukiji-market.or.jp/tukiji_e.htm Tsukiji], segons [http://wikitravel.org/en/Tokyo/Tsukiji wikitravel]: Tsukiji Fish Market (築地市場 Tsukiji-shijō), 5-2-1 Tsukiji (Tsukijishijo Station, Toei Oedo Subway), ☎ +81 03-3542-1111, [2]. 5AM-1PM, closed Sundays and the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. More properly the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market, the famous market is worth a visit for 1600 stalls of bizarre sea creatures, including large blue fin tuna, live shell fish, deep sea crabs, eels and salmon. As you might expect everything is covered in slippery sea water, so choose footwear accordingly. Also, watch out for water (often with blood) splashing from containers being moved. It is very busy but the locals don't mind visitors and photographs (no flash), as long as you stay out of the way and don't get in the way of business. The market is open every day except Sundays and holidays. Get here as early as possible, which means a taxi if you want to see the auctions, but much cheaper and quite acceptable alternative is to take the first subway in the morning around 6, perhaps after a night of partying in Roppongi or Shinjuku. Hibiya line Tsukiji station is a short walk away, while O-Edo line Tsukiji-shijo drops you right next to the action. While the market stays open until 1PM, the action drops off after 8AM and many shops close after 10AM or so. Note: Auctions, including the famous early morning tuna auctions, were briefly off-limits but are now again open to visitors. The tuna auctioning area is open from 5 AM to 6:15 AM; note that access to this area may still be off-limits on some dates, especially mid-December to mid-January. Free | ||
*Tenim entrades pel [http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/ museu Ghibli] per l'1 d'abril (les entrades per l'abril surten a la venta l'1 de gener, valen 13€ i a Espanya es venen a [http://www.jjtour.es/excursiones.php?excursion=30 Jaltour]); s'hi [http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/howtogo/ arriba] caminant uns 15 minuts seguint un aqüeducte des de la sortida sud de l'estació Mitaka de JR Chuo Line (20 minuts des de Shinjuku marxant del centre); l'horari és de 10 a 18h., i no cal fer cua sinó presentar directament el paper que tenim junt amb els passaports | *Tenim entrades pel [http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/ museu Ghibli] per l'1 d'abril (les entrades per l'abril surten a la venta l'1 de gener, valen 13€ i a Espanya es venen a [http://www.jjtour.es/excursiones.php?excursion=30 Jaltour]); s'hi [http://www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/howtogo/ arriba] caminant uns 15 minuts seguint un aqüeducte des de la sortida sud de l'estació Mitaka de JR Chuo Line (20 minuts des de Shinjuku marxant del centre); l'horari és de 10 a 18h., i no cal fer cua sinó presentar directament el paper que tenim junt amb els passaports | ||