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New Year in TokyoCountry forums / North-East Asia / Japan | ||
Planning a trip to Japan in late December-January with a friend and 15-year old daughter. I understand that New Year is a very busy time, but seems like an interesting time to be in Japan. We are planning to settle in to Tokyo for a few days and not attempt to travel in the few days around New Year. | ||
Shiba park Hotel (Shiba Koen) is very close to Zojoji (no more than 200 metres), but Asia Rooms discount booking site has it for Y15,000 a night, twin room, breakfast included. This is quite a nice western style hotel with larger than average rooms compared to business hotels, which is why it costs more; you may find it cheaper on other websites. We had a room that had a direct view of Tokyo tower, though the hotel is in two buildings (one is called the annexe), and one building shields the other's views of the tower and Zojoji grounds. | 1 | |
If you have to stay further afield, the subway station DAIMON (means "big gate", when you get to the street and face the temple you'll see where the name comes from), is extremely handy, and there's another subway station on a different line which is quite close (forget its name). | 2 | |
I was there last New Years Eve, with friends, and we made our own fun, which is fair enough. There was no countdown, or fireworks, and when we went home, about 1am, it took us all of 2 minutes to pick up a taxi. Not like New Years Eve in Australia. However, the action does seem to be around the temples, and so next time I will check out a temple or two. Sorry, I can't give any advice on the Zojoji temple specifically. | 3 | |
Seems like all the temples have something going on. Personally I have gone to the Asakusa Temple each time I have been in Japan for New Years. It is fun and cool to see the sea of people chargingb up the temple steps at midnight. | 4 | |