What to do in Tokyo when you suffer from jet lag?

Les endroits à connaitre à Tokyo lorsqu’on est jetlag

Avec huit heures de décalage horaire entre les deux pays en hiver (et sept heures en été), un vol France - Japon peut être intense. Pour éviter problèmes de digestion, fatigue ou encore trop plein d’énergie, le meilleur moyen est de réussir à se caler sur le cycle de sommeil japonais. Afin d'entamer votre séjour plus sereinement, Japan experience vous présente aujourd’hui plusieurs endroits, qui vous permettront de vous adapter rapidement et en douceur.

Sento, Tokyo's public baths

Japanese public baths, in addition to providing the benefits of hot water, are open after midnight. Some of them even offer baths with essential oils, as well as cold baths for the bravest!

Ideal for travelers arriving late or having trouble sleeping, they allow the body and mind to relax, thus promoting sleep.

There is an entrance fee (less than 500 yen per person), and you have to bring your own shower products and towels. 

A sento, a public Japanese bath

Sento is a Japanese public bath

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Night entertainment in Tokyo

Our selection: 

  • Cafe Bohemia

With its cocktails and salads, Cafe Bohemia is an address to remember for late nights, as the cafe is open until 4 am on weekdays and until 5 am on Fridays and Saturdays (11 pm on Sundays).

Address: 〒150-0042 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Udagawacho, 36-22 PartⅡ, 1F ノア渋谷

Hours: Monday to Thursday from 11:30 to 04:00 and until 05:00 on Friday and Saturday. On Sundays, closing time is 11 pm. 

 

  • Big Echo Karaoke

Feel like singing at the top of your lungs with a drink in your hand to wear yourself out? That's what Big Echo Karaoke is for. Open until 5 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday, it's the perfect place to combine fun, relaxation...and exhaustion!

Address : 1 Chome-1-13 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

Hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 05:00, and Sunday to Monday until 23:00. 

 

Big echo karaoke

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Manga Kissa / manga cafes

Ideal place to discover new stories and improve your Japanese, the manga kissa (or manga café) is an experience to try at least once in Japan

You can read manga, but also eat and drink! These establishments are open 24/7, so it is also possible to spend the night there if you get tired.  

Our selection

  • Takarajima 24

With facilities all over the city, Takarajima 24 is a good and cheap option. In addition to books, wifi, and DVDs, it is possible to have a free shower and to benefit from a reduced price with the 20 hours pack at 3,000 yens only (23.80 euros). 

Opening hours: every day, 24 hours a day

Read also: Sleeping in a manga kissa

Manga Kissa

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Manga Kissa

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The night in music with the karaoke

A must for Japanese nights, karaoke is famous for its catchy music and its late hours. Open until four in the morning on average, these rooms are a good way to get tired while singing. You can also eat and drink as much as you want depending on the formula you choose and the spaces are often equipped with benches to rest between two songs!

Our selection

  • Karaoke Kan

With its low prices and its free-access bar, Karaoke Kan is one of the most popular karaoke chains in the country. Abroad, it owes its success to Sofia Coppola, who featured the Shibuya sign in Lost in Translation.

Address (not exhaustive):

〒150-0042 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Udagawacho, 30-8 K&Fビル

Hours: daily, 11 am to 5 am

  • Ginza Riviera

In addition to karaoke, there is also a pool table, as well as darts!"Côte d'Azur Ginza offers a good experience for all tastes. 

Address: 〒104-0061Tokyo, Chuo City, Ginza, 7 Chome-2-22, DOWA BUILDING, B1F

Hours: daily, from 11 am to 5 am

Also read: Top 5 karaoke places in Tokyo

Karaoke

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Karaoke

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