3 VloggersI'm donut? Harajuku
“After waiting in a long line, the vloggers try the pistachio and matcha white chocolate donuts. They are amazed by the texture, describing it as incredibly soft, doughy, and almost like mochi.”
— Jan and Ann
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3 Vloggers“After waiting in a long line, the vloggers try the pistachio and matcha white chocolate donuts. They are amazed by the texture, describing it as incredibly soft, doughy, and almost like mochi.”
— Jan and Ann
2 Vloggers“The vlogger points out the famous giant moving crab sign, a well-known landmark in the Dotonbori area, and is impressed by the unique advertisements.”
— Travel with AK
2 Vloggers“They have lunch at Kura Sushi, a popular conveyor belt sushi chain. They mention it's not the best sushi but a fun experience to have once.”
— Eray Karakuzu
2 Vloggers“The couple returned to this spot they had tried last year for what they call the 'perfect matcha latte.' They noted the generous amount of premium matcha used in their drinks.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
1 Vloggers“The vlogger stops for dessert at this unique cafe with a 2D black and white interior, enjoying a matcha latte, a donut, and a cheesecake.”
— Becky Mae
1 Vloggers“They visit a popular spot for fluffy pancakes. The woman thinks it smells a bit like eggs but enjoys the taste, while the man is less impressed and gives it a 6.5/10 rating.”
— Ben Gitmek İstiyorum.
1 Vloggers“The couple has lunch at this ramen spot in an alleyway in Harajuku. They show the menu, order from a machine, and enjoy their bowls of ramen.”
— Jan and Ann
1 Vloggers“A tsukemen shop they discovered last summer. They were first in line and ordered the tsukemen with two dipping sauces and wagyu sirloin rice.”
— Sam and Victor
1 Vloggers“Following a subscriber's recommendation, the couple visits this ramen shop. They loved the local vibe and the delicious ramen and gyoza.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
1 Vloggers“The vloggers visit another coffee shop in the area to rest. They mention the staff was very friendly and helpful about filming.”
— Eray Karakuzu
1 Vloggers“The vlogger orders a strawberry milk boba tea from this cute llama-themed tea house, showing the drink being prepared.”
— adviti.mp4
1 Vloggers“A unique cafe experience in Harajuku where a fluffy bear's paw serves you coffee through a small hole in a green wall.”
— Happy to Wander (Travel Tips & Inspo)
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Essentiels
Budget Quotidien
¥5,000–15,000 / jour
par personne · hébergement non compris
Aéroport Principal
Narita International Airport (NRT) · Haneda Airport (HND)
Narita: ~60 min · Narita Express ¥3,250 · Haneda: ~30 min · Monorail ¥500
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Visa-free 90 days for most nationalities
Pourboires
No tipping · considered rude in most situations
Conseil du Vlogger
Get a 72-hour Tokyo Subway Pass — it pays for itself in 2 days. Best ramen is NOT in Shinjuku tourist spots; try the tiny shops in Ebisu or Ogikubo
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“The vloggers give a tour of their multi-room Airbnb, which they chose for being on the ground floor due to earthquake fears. They show the compact Japanese design, including the kitchen, separate toilet, and a unique bathroom that functions as a single wet room.”
— Selen Özyurt
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vlogger gives a mini-tour of her small Airbnb apartment, which she notes is typical for Tokyo. She highlights the single bed, the small kitchen, and the unique Japanese toilet and washing machine.”
— Mely Nutty
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vlogger shows the exterior of their Airbnb in a quiet residential neighborhood and talks about the challenges of trash disposal in Japan while staying there.”
— Selen Özyurt
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vloggers show their hotel room as they are packing to leave for Kyoto. The woman mentions it's one of the most comfortable hotel beds she's ever slept in.”
— Eray Karakuzu
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vloggers returned to their apartment in Shinjuku to cook dinner. They show themselves preparing and eating a salmon and rice dish.”
— Juan Marcel & Rhylan
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vlogger arrives at the hotel and gives a tour of their room on the 40th floor, showing the stunning city view, the beds, lounge area, and bathroom. They are amazed by the view.”
— adviti.mp4
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vlogger arrives at his capsule hotel, which is in a very large building. He is surprised by its size, mentioning it's the biggest hostel he has ever seen with over 1000 beds.”
— Travel with AK
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vlogger checks into his capsule hotel. He shows the check-in process, the shoe and personal item lockers, and gives a tour of his small, futuristic-looking capsule, number 5010.”
— Burak Durgun
1 Vloggers ont séjourné ici“The vloggers' first accommodation in Tokyo. They give a tour of their small but clean room, noting the small bed and compact bathroom.”
— Ben Gitmek İstiyorum.

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FAQ
Tokyo est l'une des villes les plus sûres au monde. La criminalité est extrêmement faible. Le plus grand défi est de s'orienter, mais le métro a des panneaux en anglais.
Tokyo possède l'un des meilleurs systèmes de transport au monde. Obtenez une carte Suica ou Pasmo pour voyager facilement dans le métro, les trains JR et les bus. Le métro fonctionne de 5h à minuit.
Les voyageurs avec un budget modéré peuvent dépenser 15 000-25 000 JPY (100-170 EUR) par jour. Un ramen de qualité coûte à partir de 900 JPY et des sushis Michelin à partir de 4 000 JPY au déjeuner.
Pas vraiment. Les stations de métro ont des panneaux en anglais, les annonces sont bilingues et Google Translate fonctionne très bien pour les menus. Apprendre 'sumimasen' (excusez-moi) et 'arigatou' (merci) suffit.
5-7 jours minimum. Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa et Akihabara méritent chacun une journée entière. Les vloggers recommandent d'ajouter des excursions à Kamakura ou Nikko.
Depuis Narita : le Narita Express (NEX) rejoint Tokyo Station en 60 minutes pour 3 250 JPY. Depuis Haneda : le Tokyo Monorail rejoint Hamamatsucho en 13 minutes ou la ligne Keikyu Shinagawa en 15 minutes.
Réservez intelligemment, économisez