Japanese Dating: 5 Amazing Tokyo Dating Spots

You are finally meeting your Japanese girlfriend and you’re flying off to Tokyo to be together. Or let us say you have this Japanese girl that you would like to date and have mutually agreed to meet in Tokyo for your first date. It is best to be informed where the hottest spots are in Tokyo to take your girl for an amazing date. Remember, in Japanese dating, having the date planned out will be best to impress your special lady. So let’s go around Tokyo and point out the best dating spots.

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Ebisu, Shibuya

Tokyo is known to be one of the more expensive cities in Japan. So if you are more for the chill environment of the local pubs and ramen houses without having to drain your bank account, Ebisu is the perfect place for you. This place is crawling with local pubs that serve beers and grilled meats galore. There are also ramen houses around and the locality itself is like a pleasant promenade where you and your date can stroll around and maybe shop a little. Visiting Ebisu is almost a staple in Japanese dating.

Odaiba

Japan, Tokyo in particular, has its own manmade island in Tokyo bay which originated as small manmade island forts designed to protect Tokyo from sea-attacks. With the end of the wars, this was then developed to be a residential, business and entertainment district which allows for a myriad of activities for a date. Japanese dating couples can usually be seen on its streets enjoying viewing decks, dining or doing a little bit of shopping. It even has a 115m Ferris wheel where you can take your date for a romantic view of the Tokyo skyline.

Ginza Shopping District

The Ginza Shopping District is known to be one of the world’s most luxurious shopping areas with numerous internationally known department stores. If money is not an issue with you, this, might be the best place to bring your lovely Japanese date. This is a very classy neighborhood where you can easily buy your date a gift of her choice from Dior, Louis Vuitton and Chanel just to name a few. But a word of caution, over spending is a big possibility when you take her for a stroll around here.

The Tokyo Tower

This second tallest structure in Japan was inspired by the Eiffel Tower lattice style. It was built in the 1950’s for tourism and antenna leasing and has been popular for lovers then and now. It offers a breathtaking view of the city in the daylight hours and an amazing night sky in the evening. It is best to visit this around a couple of hours before sunset for you and your date to enjoy the various attractions available and catch the romantic glow of the tower as the sun bids its adieu for the day. After all, what could be more romantic than an amazing sunset followed by a nice dinner.

Kichijoji

This is a neighborhood surrounded by several universities and a park. It is a great place for a date with the shopping districts, places to grab a bite, entertainment areas and a park popular for its cherry blossom viewings in the spring. Restaurants and bars are not as expensive as those found in Ginza and this particular neighborhood has an exciting nightlife. If you peg your lady to be the party girl, this might be the place for your date.