If you’re looking to max out your credit card in Tokyo — and it’s certainly not a challenge to do that — polished and posh Ginza is the place, Its streets are flanked by upscale shops for all the household-name designers, as well as some Japanese ones that might be unfamiliar to ...
It’s no surprise that the city is renowned as an eating capital especially with the 230 restaurants that have one Michelin star or greater (contrast that to New York City’s 71). Then when you factor in the160,000 restaurantsthat are registered in Tokyo, you then have a staggering number...
Best Homestay in Tokyo:Shinjuku Sharehouse Tatami Room This is a traditional tatami mat room with ultra-comfy futon beds close to Shinjuku station in central Tokyo. Accommodation is shared, so you’ll be able to meet other travellers staying here. There’s a fully equipped kitchen, as well ...
We recommend taking a coffee break to watch the joggers circling the loop around the lush outer gardens of the Imperial Palace and enjoying a stroll down Marunouchi Naka-dori Avenue before or after a meal. With the pebbled pathways and grassy walkways, you’ll find yourself somehow wanting to ...
You’ve found the best place to stay in Tokyo and now you want to find some great food places. First off, congrats! I’m so jealous. Tokyo is one of my all time favorite cities. There is so much to do, so much to see, and most importantly, so much to eat. Check out a Tokyo...
After giving you advice on where to eat in New York, I’ll leave you some on where not to eat. The city is in fact known for being extremely touristy, so it is good to keep your eyes open to avoid cheating. Vendors on the street (NOT FOOD TRUCKS) ...
Each night, I’d leave the curtains open with a slight crack as my bed was perfectly positioned to see the illuminated Tokyo Tower through them. I felt like I was living in a dream when I woke up early one morning to see Mt Fuji wishing me a good day from 100kms away!
In this section, I put together a summary of the best food to try in Osaka. This is a quick guide for you when searching for what to eat in Osaka. And when you scroll down, I include a more extended explanation for each Osaka food and where you can find the local food. I included...
Things to do The 12 best things to do in Osaka You've done Tokyo, but have you done Osaka? Though this city can sometimes get overlooked for its... Hotels Where to stay in Osaka: best neighbourhoods Where to stay in Osaka? Japan’s boisterous second city boasts everything from neon-...
2.How to Eat Udon 3.Types of Udon Noodles 4.Regional Udon Dishes 5.Where to Eat Udon and Prices Udon Noodles - A Brief History Udon noodles are originally from China. When it was first introduced in Japan, udon was believed to have been made in the shape of a dango rice cake that ...