However, you cannot buy tickets for the Tōkaidō Shinkansen on any of the JR ticket platforms. For that, you have to use smartEx (or Japanese-language Ekinet). JR East Train Reservation Get tickets here The JR East Train Reservation website (also known as the English-language Ekinet) only...
Delivered from France at the beginning of every month isMy Little Box. It’s pricey, at 3,380 yen a month, but I think it’s worth it as I’ve been able to try domestic and international high-end cosmetics that I would normally hesitate to buy. Each My Little Box also comes with ...
Nearest Station/s:Excellent location 2mins walk to Asakusa Station on the Asakusa Line and Ginza Line. Handy for switching to the Keikyu Line for access to Haneda Airport. Points of interest:1min walk to Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise-dori & Asakusa Tourist Information Centre, 7mins walk to Don...
Japanese's love of quality and skill mean you can buy some pretty impressive suits at these 5 Tokyo suit shops - with prices to fit any budget.
Arriving at my unit in Yokohama I introduced myself to the guys and asked ' who wants to buy me a beer'' ? Got back a bunch of strange looks. I was asked" Where are you from"? Told them, Another guy spoke up " Im from Boxford. [the next toun over from mine.] ...
You will love staying at this fantastic hotel with its celebrity restaurant, Yen, and features the beautiful WET® outdoor pool, pampering massage at AWAY® Spa, and the trendy Woobar. TripAdvisor Booking.com Things to see near Xinyi ...
In moments where the fire became too intense to manage, I found that there was a trick to buy myself some breathing room. By flying straight up and gaining some altitude, I could put some distance between myself and the Roosevelt. This would also give me a good bead on where the ...
I think that the Japanese lemons is just lime. Peko Peko says: 16 years ago Hi Isaac Akira Kojima. No, they are lemons. Look at the sign. 国産domestic グリーン green レモン lemon Plus, limes are more expensive than lemons in Japan. Seventy yen is too cheap for limes. Lyn says...
Japanese ‘Yen stores’ are a cornucopia of small things you need (and others you didn’t previously know you needed), from storage boxes to (Japanese) tableware; toilet brushes and kitchen plastics to clothes hooks and even little socks for your furniture legs — and every item $2! Aeon ...
Where to Eat: Zuicho This tiny restaurant only serves up one dish: Katsu Don, which is well worth seeking out when in Tokyo. For 1,000 yen (approx. HKD72) you canget your hands on a piping hot bowl of rice, which is topped off with a soft and fluffy omelette, along with a gene...