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Any car guys free to go to Daikoku PA on 24/12?

Hey guys, I'm John and I'm travelling to Tokyo during Christmas. I'm kinda a car guy and planning to go to Daikoku PA just before Christmas on 24/12, but I heard that there's no transp… Hey guys, I'm John and I'm travelling to Tokyo during Christmas. I'm kinda a car guy and planning to go to Daikoku PA just before Christmas on 24/12, but I heard that there's no transportation that can take you to there directly, you can either rent a car or hitch hike. I'm wondering if there are any car guys here that are interested to there too? And if so,may I follow you? Thank you.
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i'd skip renting a car just for daikoku honestly, the tolls alone from central tokyo round trip are like 3000 yen plus parking. if you're staying in a hostel or capsule hotel near shibuya, check the bulletin boards, i've seen people leaving notes looking for a passenger to split costs for that exact night. the 24th is a big night for the wangan crew so you'll probably find someone heading out around 9pm from the yokohama line

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honestly you're better off renting a kei car for the day if you can, it's like 5000 yen from a place near shinagawa and you get full freedom to cruise around yokohama too. daikoku on christmas eve is gonna be packed with jdm legends and some random rari's showing off, last time i went on a holiday there was a guy doing burnouts by the conbini. just make sure you have the ets card thing for the tolls, cash works too but it's a pain.

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Daikoku on Christmas Eve is a solid pick, but you're right about the transport situation. There's a bus from Yokohama station called the "Sakura Bus" that drops you about a 15-minute walk from the PA, but it stops running around 8pm and you'd be walking on a highway shoulder in the dark, so I wouldn't recommend it. If you're up for it, the 24th is usually when the "Midnight Club" types come out, so hanging around the Shibaura or Odaiba parking lots around 10pm might get you a ride with someone heading that way, just offer to split the toll and gas.

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Things to Do in Tokyo (2026)

🗼 Iconic Landmarks
Start your Tokyo journey at the Tokyo Tower (4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato), which offers panoramic views from its 150-meter observation deck for 1,200 yen. For a more modern perspec…
🗼 Iconic Landmarks
Start your Tokyo journey at the Tokyo Tower (4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato), which offers panoramic views from its 150-meter observation deck for 1,200 yen. For a more modern perspective, head to the Shibuya Sky observation deck (2-24-12 Shibuya, Shibuya) for 2,000 yen, open until 10 PM. Both spots are less crowded on weekday mornings.

⛩️ Cultural Temples and Shrines
Visit Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa (2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito), Tokyo's oldest temple, open daily from 6 AM to 5 PM. For a quieter experience, explore the Meiji Jingu Shrine (1-1 Yoyogikamizonocho, Shibuya), set in a large forested area and free to enter. Arrive early to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.

🍜 Must-Try Food Experiences
Sample authentic ramen at Ichiran Shibuya (1-22-7 Jinnan, Shibuya), where individual booths let you focus on the tonkotsu broth, starting at 1,290 yen. For a unique twist, try conveyor-belt sushi at Uobei Shibuya (1-19-3 Jinnan, Shibuya), with plates from 100 yen. Reservations are not needed, but expect short queues.

🏯 Hidden Neighborhoods
Explore Yanaka, a district that survived WWII bombings, with narrow lanes and traditional shops like Yanaka Ginza shopping street (3-11-1 Yanaka, Taito). For a bohemian vibe, wander Shimokitazawa (Kitazawa, Setagaya), known for vintage stores and indie cafes. Both areas are best explored on foot in the afternoon.

🚇 Getting Around
Use the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway networks, with a 24-hour pass costing 800 yen for unlimited rides on most lines. The Suica or Pasmo IC cards are rechargeable and work on trains, buses, and even vending machines. Avoid rush hour (7:30-9 AM and 5-7 PM) to travel comfortably.

🌃 Best Evening Spots
Watch the sunset from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku), where the free observation deck is open until 10 PM. For nightlife, head to Golden Gai in Shinjuku (1-1-6 Kabukicho, Shinjuku), a maze of tiny bars with a cover charge of around 500 yen. Reservations are recommended for popular bars.

🌸 Seasonal Highlights
Cherry blossom season in late March to early April draws crowds to Ueno Park (5-20 Uenokoen, Taito), with over 1,000 cherry trees. For autumn foliage, visit Rikugien Garden (6-16-3 Honkomagome, Bunkyo) in November, lit up at night for 1,000 yen. Check the Japan Meteorological Corporation's forecast for peak dates.

🎁 Unique Souvenirs
Buy traditional crafts at Kappabashi Kitchen Town (3-18-2 Nishiasakusa, Taito), famous for realistic plastic food samples and kitchenware. For quirky gifts, explore Don Quijote stores, like the one in Shibuya (1-16-5 Udagawacho, Shibuya), open 24 hours and offering everything from electronics to snacks. Prices are reasonable, and tax-free shopping is available for tourists.
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honestly this is a solid list, you've hit the major spots. one thing i'd add is that the Tsukiji Outer Market is worth a morning even if the inner market moved to Toyosu. the stalls there for tamagoyaki and fresh uni on skewers are unbeatable, and it gets packed by 9am so go early.

for a cheap meal that slaps, try CoCo Ichibanya for curry rice. there's one near basically every station and you can customize the spice level and toppings. it's not fancy but it's a real Tokyo staple that tourists often overlook.

also if you're into temples, the walk from Senso-ji down Nakamise-dori is fun but the side streets in Asakusa have smaller shrines and old-school snack shops that are way less crowded. i stumbled on a tiny place selling matcha soft serve for 350 yen last time and it was better than the touristy ones.

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