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...
In recent years, 100 yen shops, or hyakkin (百均), as they are casually called in Japanese, have become the holy grail of cosmetics shopping. There are 3 major chains of 100 yen shops — Seria, Daiso, and Can-Do— but Daiso carries a better selection of cosmetics, in my opinion! P...
Shiodome Station & Shimbashi Station.It can take 10 minutes to walk from one train line to the other.After a week I still couldn’t figure out these stations. I always departed and arrived on different lines, which was confusing to get back to the hotel… Make sure yourent portable wifi ...
Start your journey atKaminarimon(Kaminari Gate) and amble alongNakamise-dōri, a street lined with traditional souvenir shops. If you’re looking for kitschy Japanese souvenirs for loved ones back home, this is the place to whip out your yen. At the end ofNakamise-dōri, walk throughHōzōm...
Let me help you figure out where to stay in the city with a breakdown of the various neighborhoods that suit your travel style, needs, and budget. The Main Taipei Neighborhoods Zhongzheng– This is a central part of Taipei, because it is home to Taipei Main Station where you can get arou...
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hotel MONday Marutamachi to AN KYOTO Japanese Culture Experience Take the Karasuma Subway Line from Marutamachi Station, which is a few steps from hotel MONday Marutamachi, in the direction of Kyoto Station and get off at Gojo Station (5 minutes, 220 yen one way). AN KYOTO Japanese Culture...
During my first attempt at the tunnel flight, I made it to the exit without any issues, only to get blown out of the sky by careless flying. Subsequent attempts saw me crash continuously in the tunnel, and it wasn’t until I flew more patiently that I completed that mission. Similarly,...
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 ...
and probably still is the "upscale" shoping area of Yokohama. The name Motomachi, is also used in other cities. I would use the name Motomachi to the cab drivers when I wanted to get near home as I didn't know the name of the street I lived on. So I strolled the street many man...