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Don’t miss Edo Market, a retro shopping and dining complex on the fourth floor of Terminal 3. TIAT Duty Free* UNIQLO* Samantha Thavasa* EDO 食賓館 時代館 VIA MERCHANTS T okyo Haneda Airport LOCAL TIPS Complimentary Tour Make an online reservation for a complimentary tour to Haneda JAL Sky Museum at the Shin Seibijo Station. The tour includes a walkthrough to Japan Airlines history and a close up of aircrafts maintenance hangars. You can also cosplay in stewardess uniforms! Catch the Sunset Get to Haneda Airport’s Stage of Stardust observation deck on the fifth floor of Terminal 2 to catch the sunset, watch planes taking off and view the panorama of Tokyo. Get ready to shop through Japan’s ritziest and biggest upscale shopping district where many big Western brands have flagship stores here, including Burberry and Coach. Amid the luxury boutiques, don’t miss the Hakuhinkan Toy Park! Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest toy store in Japan, this is one place that will surely appeal to kids of all ages. What’s more, definitely needless to say, feast on the most famous Wagyu beef at the full-fledged Beef Sushi Kintan. Hakuhinkan Toy Park KitKat Chocolatory Ginza Main Store EISAN Duty Free Shop Coach Ginza Burberry Ginza Maronie Beef Sushi Kintan VIA MERCHANTS T okyo Ginza ( Ginza Line ) LOCAL TIPS Escape to a Traditional Garden Get a complete change of scenery and escape the crowds in the beautiful Hama Rikyu Garden. The traditionally-styled garden was originally built for a feudal lord in the Edo Period, and is a wonderful place to stroll, whatever the season. Catch the Sunset Delve into a world of Japanese art with the various art galleries dotted around Ginza, mostly with free entries, such as Gallery Shukado, Pola Museum Annex and the Okuno Building. Get off the beaten path and travel to Yokohama, the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture and Japan's second largest city, located approximately 30 minutes away from Tokyo. Start your shopping spree at the cosmetic mega store, Musee de peau! Also drop by Fit Care Mart, Express and Depot for more health and beauty products. Musee de peau Fit Care Mart Fit Care Express Fit Care Depot VIA MERCHANTS Kanagawa Yokohama LOCAL TIPS Chinatown in Japan Must visit to the Yokohama’s famous Chinatown, teeming with authentic Chinese culinary treats and tons of photo spots. It’s a 1 minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station via Minatomirai Line. Free entry to Nogeyama Zoo Don’t miss the complimentary admission to the Nogeyama Zoo that houses approximately 100 species of animals, including red pandas, Indian lion, monkeys and wild birds. It’s just a 10 minute walk from Hinodecho Station via Keikyu Line. Located in the city of Narita in Chiba Prefecture, enjoy the scenic views of rice paddies and windmills along the way to central Tokyo. Before that, satisfy your Japanese food cravings at Tokyo Food Hall or Narita Shokuhin-Kan and drop by at Japan Duty Free! Japan Duty Free Tokyo Food Hall おもたせNarita Shokuhin-Kan 成田東京食賓館 Time Gallery VIA MERCHANTS T okyo Narita Airport LOCAL TIPS Airplane Gazing Gaze out at airplanes taking off and landing on the fifth floor of Terminal 1 and fourth floor of Terminal 2 observation decks. &Kanagawa! T okyo Welcome to There’s so much to explore in this land of rising sun! Get ready for a feast for the senses in this well-known sightseeing district filled with many entertainments, lavish nightlife decorated with flashy neon lights and a beautiful park most famous as a lively cherry blossom spot! Stopover at the popular tourist destination, Mega Don Quijote, for a shopping spree! Don Quijote EISAN Duty Free Shop Toyoko Inn VIA MERCHANTS T okyo Shinjuku ( Yamanote Line ) LOCAL TIPS Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom Catch the cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks, in late March to early April. What’s more, the park comprises of three different types of gardens: Japanese landscape garden, French garden, and an English landscape garden! TAXI: Approx. 19 min TRAIN: Approx. 22 min TAXI: Approx. 1 h 7 min TRAIN: Approx. 1 h TAXI: Approx. 3 min TRAIN: Approx. 2 min TAXI: Approx. 17 min TRAIN: Approx. 16 min TAXI: Approx. 41 min TRAIN: Approx. 30 min Hop on from any of the six railway lines that whisk you to explore the quintessential salarymen hangout spot, for a range of budget eateries and chic hotels! Discover the freshest conveyor belt sushi restaurant, Hakodate Marukatsu Fisheries, at the 43-story-high Shiodome City Center! After satisfying your taste buds, make your stay unforgettable and luxurious at Conrad Tokyo Hotel that boosts a panoramic views over Tokyo! Conrad Tokyo Hotel Hakodate Marukatsu Fisheries Shiodome City Center VIA MERCHANTS T okyo Shimbashi ( Yamanote Line ) LOCAL TIPS Free Entry to Shimbashi Museum Don’t miss the complimentary admission to Old Shimbashi Station Museum that showcases a modern reconstruction of Japan's first railway and other interesting exhibits from those times. Catch the Sunset Shinbashi is also within walking distance to top Tokyo attractions such as Hibiya Park, Takarazuka Theater, Ginza shopping district, and Tokyo Tower. *Departure Hall

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The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the provider and the audience. Any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing.

Content (including, but not limited to, information, communications, software, images and sounds contained on or available through the Site) is provided by Singtel, its content providers and third party licensors. The intellectual property rights to or over the contents contained in each Site belong to Singtel, its content providers and/or third party licensors. All rights are reserved. The contents of the Site cannot be reproduced, modified, transferred, distributed, republished, downloaded, posted or transmitted in any form or by any means including but not limited to electronic, mechanical photocopying or recording without the prior written permission of Singtel. Without prejudice to the foregoing, you agree that the material and content contained within or available through the Site may not be used for commercial purposes or distributed commercially.

Your access to or use of the Site should not be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license or right to use the trademarks, tradenames, logos or service marks appearing on the Site without Singtel’s prior written consent. You may not, without Singtel’s prior written consent, use any of such trademarks, tradenames, logos or service marks as a hyperlink to the Site or any other website.

You may not modify, translate, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the computer systems and other technology that operate the Site or create derivative works based on the Site. For purposes of these Terms, "reverse engineering" shall include the examination or analysis of the Site to determine the source code, structure, organization, internal design, algorithms or encryption devices of the Site’s underlying technology.

Any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to change. We do not provide any guarantee or warranty of the accuracy or completeness of the itinerary featured and all other information contained herein.

Just 30 minutes away from the central of Tokyo, start checking o� your list of must-buy Japanese souvenirs at Haneda Airport! Shop for numerous global brands at TIAT Duty Free as well as japan-brands at Isetan, UNIQLO and Samantha Thavasa. Don’t miss Edo Market, a retro shopping and dining complex on the fourth floor of Terminal 3.

TIAT Duty Free*UNIQLO* Samantha Thavasa* EDO 食賓館 時代館

VIA MERCHANTS

TokyoHaneda Airport

LOCAL TIPSComplimentary TourMake an online reservation for a complimentary tour to Haneda JAL Sky Museum at the Shin Seibijo Station. The tour includes a walkthrough to Japan Airlines history and a close up of aircrafts maintenance hangars. You can also cosplay in stewardess uniforms!

Catch the SunsetGet to Haneda Airport’s Stage of Stardust observation deck on the fifth floor of Terminal 2 to catch the sunset, watch planes taking o� and view the panorama of Tokyo.

Get ready to shop through Japan’s ritziest and biggest upscale shopping district where many big Western brands have flagship stores here, including Burberry and Coach. Amid the luxury boutiques, don’t miss the Hakuhinkan Toy Park! Listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest toy store in Japan, this is one place that will surely appeal to kids of all ages. What’s more, definitely needless to say, feast on the most famous Wagyu beef at the full-fledged Beef Sushi Kintan.

Hakuhinkan Toy ParkKitKat ChocolatoryGinza Main Store EISAN Duty Free ShopCoach Ginza Burberry Ginza MaronieBeef Sushi Kintan

VIA MERCHANTS

TokyoGinza (Ginza Line)

LOCAL TIPSEscape to a Traditional GardenGet a complete change of scenery and escape the crowds in the beautiful Hama Rikyu Garden. The traditionally-styled garden was originally built for a feudal lord in the Edo Period, and is a wonderful place to stroll, whatever the season.

Catch the SunsetDelve into a world of Japanese art with the various art galleries dotted around Ginza, mostly with free entries, such as Gallery Shukado, Pola Museum Annex and the Okuno Building.

Get o� the beaten path and travel to Yokohama, the capital of Kanagawa Prefecture and Japan's second largest city, located approximately 30 minutes away from Tokyo. Start your shopping spree at the cosmetic mega store, Musee de peau! Also drop by Fit Care Mart, Express and Depot for more health and beauty products.

Musee de peau Fit Care Mart Fit Care Express Fit Care Depot

VIA MERCHANTS

KanagawaYokohama

LOCAL TIPSChinatown in JapanMust visit to the Yokohama’s famous Chinatown, teeming with authentic Chinese culinary treats and tons of photo spots. It’s a 1 minute walk from Motomachi-Chukagai Station via Minatomirai Line.

Free entry to Nogeyama ZooDon’t miss the complimentary admission to the Nogeyama Zoo that houses approximately 100 species of animals, including red pandas, Indian lion, monkeys and wild birds. It’s just a 10 minute walk from Hinodecho Station via Keikyu Line.

Located in the city of Narita in Chiba Prefecture, enjoy the scenic views of rice paddies and windmills along the way to central Tokyo. Before that, satisfy your Japanese food cravings at Tokyo Food Hall or Narita Shokuhin-Kan and drop by at Japan Duty Free!

Japan Duty FreeTokyo Food Hall おもたせ処 Narita Shokuhin-Kan成田東京食賓館Time Gallery

VIA MERCHANTS

TokyoNarita Airport

LOCAL TIPSAirplane GazingGaze out at airplanes taking o� and landing on the fifth floor of Terminal 1 and fourth floor of Terminal 2 observation decks.

&Kanagawa!

&Kanagawa!TokyoWelcome to

There’s so much to explore in this land of rising sun!

Get ready for a feast for the senses in this well-known sightseeing district filled with many entertainments, lavish nightlife decorated with flashy neon lights and a beautiful park most famous as a lively cherry blossom spot! Stopover at the popular tourist destination, Mega Don Quijote, for a shopping spree!

Don Quijote EISAN Duty Free Shop Toyoko Inn

VIA MERCHANTS

TokyoShinjuku (Yamanote Line)

LOCAL TIPSCherry Blossoms in Full BloomCatch the cherry blossoms in full bloom at Shinjuku Gyoen, one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks, in late March to early April. What’s more, the park comprises of three di�erent types of gardens: Japanese landscape garden, French garden, and an English landscape garden!

TAXI: Approx. 19 min

TRAIN: Approx. 22 min

TAXI: Approx. 1 h 7 min

TRAIN: Approx. 1 h

TAXI: Approx. 3 min

TRAIN: Approx. 2 min

TAXI: Approx. 17 min

TRAIN: Approx. 16 min

TAXI: Approx. 41 min

TRAIN: Approx. 30 min

Hop on from any of the six railway lines that whisk you to explore the quintessential salarymen hangout spot, for a range of budget eateries and chic hotels! Discover the freshest conveyor belt sushi restaurant, Hakodate Marukatsu Fisheries, at the 43-story-high Shiodome City Center! After satisfying your taste buds, make your stay unforgettable and luxurious at Conrad Tokyo Hotel that boosts a panoramic views over Tokyo!

Conrad Tokyo HotelHakodate Marukatsu Fisheries Shiodome City Center

VIA MERCHANTS

TokyoShimbashi(Yamanote Line)

LOCAL TIPSFree Entry to Shimbashi Museum Don’t miss the complimentary admission to Old Shimbashi Station Museum that showcases a modern reconstruction of Japan's first railway and other interesting exhibits from those times.

Catch the SunsetShinbashi is also within walking distance to top Tokyo attractions such as Hibiya Park, Takarazuka Theater, Ginza shopping district, and Tokyo Tower.

*Departure Hall

There’s so much to explore in this land of rising sun other than sushi, anime, manga and its most picturesque cherry blossom spots! Start from Tokyo, take your pick from dozens of internationally-renowned and traditional Japanese brands at the two major airports, Haneda Airport and Narita Airport!