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Emergency and Travel Information
- Japan Visitor Hotline: 050-3816-2787 (24/7 support for accidents, illness, or natural disasters).
- Police English Helpline: 03-3501-0110 (24-hour non-emergency police support in Tokyo).
- Medical Info Service: 03-5285-8181 (Assistance finding medical facilities for foreigners).
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British Embassy Tokyo
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Traveling Information
OUTBOUND
- LGW 11:35AM (BST) 01.JUNE.2026 - PVG 05:55AM (CST) 02.JUNE.2026
- PVG 11:45AM (CST) 02.JUNE.2026 - NRT 15:55PM (JST) 02.JUNE.2026
INBOUND
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NRT 16:55PM (JST) 13.JUNE.2026 - PVG 19:15PM (CST) 13.JUNE.2026
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PVG 00:55AM (CST) 14.JUNE.2026 - LGW 06:40AM (BST) 14.JUNE.2026
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Suica or Pasmo card for convenient access to trains, subways, and buses in Tokyo.
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Mobal or Sakura Mobile for reliable data coverage
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Exchange rates: £1 : ¥210.04 (subject to change)
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Hotel Information
Hotel Edoya is expecting you on Mon 1 Jun. You can cancel for FREE until 30 May 2026 23:59 [JST].
Reservation Details
| Check-in |
Monday, 1 June 2026 (13:00 - 00:00) |
| Check-out |
Sunday, 14 June 2026 (05:00 - 12:00) |
| Your reservation |
13 nights, Economy Single Room |
| You booked for |
1 adult |
Location
| Address |
Tokyo-to, Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku Yushima 3-20-3, Japan |
| Phone |
+813-3833-8751 |
| Contact |
Email property |
Cancellation Policy
You may cancel free of charge until 1 day before arrival. If you cancel within 1 day before arrival, the cancellation fee will be the cost of the first night. If you don't show up, the no-show fee will be the same as the cancellation fee.
Cancellation Cost
| Until 30 May 2026 23:59 |
£0 |
| From 31 May 2026 00:00 |
£49.66 |
Cancellation deadlines are in the property's local time.
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Emergency Call
- 119 for fire and ambulance services
- 110 for police
- 118 for coast guard
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Next Steps
- [ ] 1. Book Your "Must-Do" Activities (Right Now)
Some items on your list require booking weeks or months in advance:
- Sumo Stable Tours: Morning practice visits are very popular and have limited capacity. Check booking platforms like Klook or Rakuten Travel Experiences immediately.
- Matcha Classes: Small, high-quality workshops in Asakusa or Ginza often book up 30 days out.
- Shibuya Sky or TeamLab: If you want to see these "cool downtown" sights, sunset slots for Shibuya Sky sell out the moment they are released (usually 4 weeks in advance).
- [ ] 2. Manage Your Digital & Physical Wallet
- IC Card (Suica/Pasmo): If you have an iPhone, add a Suica to your Apple Wallet now. You can’t top it up with a Visa card easily, so try using Mastercard or Amex, or plan to buy a physical Welcome Suica at the airport.
- Visit Japan Web: Create your account and upload your passport details. You’ll get a QR code for Customs and Immigration that will save you roughly 30–60 minutes of standing in lines at Narita or Haneda.
- [ ] 3. Prepare for the "Tsuyu" (Rainy Season)
- Footwear Strategy: Since you want to hike, ensure your hiking boots are genuinely waterproof (Gore-Tex). For city walking, bring shoes you don't mind getting wet, or plan to buy a cheap, sturdy umbrella at a Lawson or FamilyMart on Day 1.
- The "Rainy Day" Pivot: Make a list of indoor stationery hauls. If it pours, spend the afternoon at Itoya Ginza (12 floors of stationery) or the Traveler's Factory in Nakameguro.
- [ ] 4. Luggage Forwarding (Takkyubin)
If you are moving between hotels (e.g., Tokyo to an overnight hiking spot), look up Yamato Transport (Kuroneko). You can send your large suitcase from your Tokyo hotel lobby to your next destination for about ¥2,500. It arrives the next day, leaving you free to hike with just a backpack.
- [ ] 5. Halal Food Mapping
Download the Halal Gourmet Japan app or save a custom map on Google Maps. While Tokyo has great options, finding Halal food "on the fly" while hiking or in smaller neighborhoods can be tricky.
Do you need help checking the booking release dates for specific attractions like Shibuya Sky or TeamLab?
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Trip Themes
Stationery Highlights
- Traveler’s Factory:
- **Hobonichi Store (TOBICHI Tokyo):** Located in the Kanda district, this is the official flagship where you can find the full lineup of Life Book series and special covers often sold out elsewhere.
Culture & Activity
- Sumo Wrestling (Morning Practice): Since there are no grand tournaments in June, you should book a Sumo Stable Tour to watch "Asageiko" (morning practice).
- Matcha Making: Matcha Making Tokyo in Asakusa is highly rated for tourists and offers hands-on classes paired with traditional sweets.
- Hiking (Early June):
Halal Dining in Cool Downtown Areas
- Shibuya (Trendy/Neon): Visit Gyumon for halal wagyu ramen or yakiniku. It is located near the Shibuya Scramble.
- Ginza (High-end/Sleek): Halal Wagyu Ramen Shinjuku-Tei offers premium A5 wagyu ramen in a cozy atmosphere.
- Asakusa (Old Downtown): Halal Wagyu Yakiniku Panga is a top-rated spot for authentic Japanese-style grilled beef.
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