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Cooler weather and a weakening yen make this autumn the ideal time to wander around the Japanese capital and pick up a few bargains at its many shops http://tgr.ph/18ux3iC.
Telegraph Manager: Special treat: The Palace Hotel (0081 3 3211 5211; en.palacehoteltokyo.com) is an elegant hotel with contemporary interiors, great dining options and views of the Imperial Palace moat. From £295.
Telegraph Manager: Mid-range: Ideally located for those keen to explore local life, the Claska (0081 3 3719 8121; claska.com/en) has modern interiors, good food and a creative vibe. From £145.
Telegraph Manager: 5pm: Get your bearings by heading to the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt (tokyo.park.hyatt.com) – aka “that hotel” from Lost In Translation – and watch the sun set.
Telegraph Manager: Noon: Refuel nearby at the family-run Sometaro (sometaro.com), which serves a hearty okonomiyaki lunch of Japanese-style pancakes. Dinner around Y1,200 (£9).
Telegraph Manager: 4pm: The energetic should hop on a train to Akihabara, aka Electric Town, and have a quick shop in gadget nirvana Laox Duty Free (1-15-3 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku; 0081 3 3255 5301; laox.co.jp).
Telegraph Manager: Day Two (5am): Rise before sunrise and head to Tsukiji, the world’s biggest fish market. Peruse rows of unidentifiable maritime creatures before tucking into the world’s freshest sushi breakfast.
Telegraph Manager: 10am: Next stop, Omotesando. Wander along the wide boulevard in the direction of Harajuku, picking up some souvenirs at Oriental Bazaar (orientalbazaar.co.jp; closed Thurs) along the way.