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2016
5
February
What are some must-try foods in Tokyo for a first-time visitor?
5
February
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Kla
Sushi at the fish market, ramen stalls (try the most beat up looking place one!), if not Ichiran ramen at shinjuku crossing is a start, some katsu place, and teppenyaki is also a must!
Miranda
My doctor just recommended Ichiran! We'll definitely have to try it
Peggy
Ichiran is 24 hours. It can always be your midnight snack
Rebecca
Thanks I'm going with friends in 4 weeks
any tips on internet access there? Mainly Tokyo and Kyoto. Heard pocket WiFi is good but which one?
Peggy
I personally prefer SIM card instead of pocket wifi. Pocket Wifi consumes too much battery.
Steph
I booked online for a pocket wifi last time and they shipped to my hotel a day ahead of my arrival!! Battery lasted for a day (depends on devices). Easy return, simply put in the envelop they provided and give it back to the front counter. The hotel will ship it back for u.
Kla
Depends on how much you want to use it! There is free wifi available pretty much everywhere in public. You can also present your passport and they will give you wifi account for 14 days for free. Otherwise if you value snapchat and Internet at all time econnect wifi pocket would be the one
Rebecca
Yah I read about that seems good too but my friends r worried if it's good if we're on the go and walking around trying to find our way around all the time. Cause then it would constantly disconnect if we walk out of range right? Or if the WiFi area pretty good? Did u get pocket WiFi when u're there? Did u find it useful or not necessary?
Miranda
My husband says most airbnb hosts will lend pocket wifi to their guests. The one we'll be staying at in Tokyo will have it
Kla
If you have google map download it and make sure you turn on the location service. Even if you are on the airplane mode as long as the map is downloaded, it will track where you are and all you need is to pinned where you want to go that day!
Hedy
I used a pocket wifi and it was totally worth it. Did some small mom and pop type of dining, so the itranslate was super useful
Rebecca
Thanks unfortunately will be staying in a hotel.
Yes Google maps will definitely come in handy. Didn't think of getting the offline map. Thanks for the tip.
Good to hear from someone who's used it cause I couldn't decide between the extra convenience or whether I'm just paying for something unnecessary if WiFi's everywhere.
Mary
For reasonable food prices do your shopping below the train stations. Especially in Kyoto. Great food fair there. Also, the best places to buy salads and buns for on the go food was 7 Eleven. Crazy eh?
Miranda
I know 7-11s in Asia are much better. Thanks for the tip, I'm sure we will be needing lots of on-the-go food
Christel
Family mart is another convenience store and the food is amazing there too!
Dan
If in doubt, look for the supermarkets in the basements of major department stores - they almost always have take out available at really good prices
Carol
My fav place to be was ueno - gardens, museums, temple, the zoo, shopping. Harajuku is a MUST SEE! I just came back at the end of july and loooved it!
Eileen
Harajuku is a unique and fun district. Akihabara is also very interesting to see and if you're a huge anime fan it's definitely a must.
Sashimi bowls at the fish market is hands down the best you'll ever have and worth the money. Some of the best ramen is from very small restaurants that only seat 10 or so people and you'll see line ups outside of them.
Miranda
Mmm sashimi bowls sound delicious! Like chirashi don?
Eileen
Yup, with fresh fish caught that morning!
La
I specialize in travel blogging about Japan - especially the pop culture. hope you find these helpful! http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/tokyo-gothic-lolita/
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Christel
Check out "eat your sushi" on YouTube! Canadians living there and doing some
Cool stuff! Simon and Martina
Peggy
not sure if you want to go hot spring in Sep but I recommend this hot spring place- Odaiba Tokyo Ooedo-Onsen Monogatar. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g1066449...
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Peggy
I went there in May. There are indoor and outdoor pools. Very relaxing. I like the atmosphere there. So many things to do in Tokyo!!! Do you want to experience wearing kimono? The experience I can't forget.
Miranda
Yes! We are going to a hot spring
we booked one that has private and public
Rebecca
Which one did u book? We booked in kinosaki out by Kyoto. Would like to go to one like kusatsu but bit far out so couldn't fit it in.
Gagan
Also suggestions for reasonable places to stay in Tokyo?
Michael
For Tokyo - Check out Weekly Mansions $65-$75 a night in Kameido or Ochanomizu. I prefer to stay on or near a central train line. Like the Sobu line or Yamanote
Gagan
Michael Cosburn-Realtor thanks! I should mention we are in Tokyo for only 3 nights so would like to be fairly central (unless it's prohibitively expensive!)
Michael
Ahh gotcha. Probably want to stay in Shinjuku then or Shibuya lots of entertainment, restaurants and shopping. Even just walking around at night it's all lit up like Times Square. Enjoy! Go to the government meant building in Shinjuku and you can go up to the 50th? floor for free and get great views of this amazing megacity! Also recommend day pass for train. 750yen for the day multiple trips on same train co. Line. i.e. JR line depends on where you go. And the ticket machines have an English button so easy to use. If you get lost find a college student and speak English slowly and you should be fine.
Enjoy!
Michael
Shinjuku is a big area so try to find something closer to either a subway or train line.
Kla
If you are down to adventure I highly recommend capsule hotel! It's quite an experience
Peggy
capsule hotel +1 it's not the most comfortable bed but I'm glad I experienced it
Gagan
Peggy &
Kla the very name reminds me of the Seinfeld episode with Kramer and the Japanese guests!
Nathan
Note: in Shinjuku especially, you likely won't get an early check-in without paying an hourly rate for the extra time.
Nathan
Sushi Bar Yasuda.
Nancy
Go to the Ninja Restaurant and Alcatraz ER Restaurant, both in Tokyo, a lot of fun !!!
Nancy
I didn't go to the robot restaurant but it got great reviews on trip advisor, I loved the 2 restaurants that I went to ??
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LH
Definitely Shibuya district. So many spots there. Try the L'occitane cafe ( yes the French skin care brand ).. You can have a nice window view of the busiest corner in Japan. My favorite is the crab leg salad, with nice organic tea and dessert , for less than $20! Score!
Miranda
That sounds so cool. Adding it to my list!
A.I. says...
Exploring Tokyo: Food and Fashion Delights
Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is a city that offers an incredible array of culinary and fashion experiences. With your first visit just around the corner, we've put together a guide to help you navigate the city's vibrant food and fashion scenes.
Delectable Culinary Adventures
Tokyo is a food lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of cuisine from traditional Japanese fare to international delights. Here are some must-try culinary experiences:
- Sushi and Sashimi: No trip to Tokyo is complete without indulging in fresh, high-quality sushi and sashimi. Head to Tsukiji Fish Market or one of the city's renowned sushi restaurants for an unforgettable experience.
- Ramen: Slurp up some of the best ramen in the world at iconic ramen shops like Ichiran, Nakiryu, or Fuunji.
- Izakaya: Explore the lively izakaya (Japanese gastropubs) for a tapas-style dining experience and sample a wide range of small dishes, accompanied by cold beer or sake.
- Monjayaki: Try this savory Japanese pancake-like dish, a specialty of Tokyo, at one of the many monjayaki restaurants in the city.
Fashion Forward: Trendy Spots and Shopping Districts
Tokyo is a fashion capital, known for its unique and avant-garde style. Here are some trendy fashion spots and shopping districts to explore:
- Harajuku: This vibrant neighborhood is a mecca for street fashion and youth culture. Wander around Takeshita Street and observe the eclectic styles of Tokyo's trendsetters.
- Omotesando: This chic shopping district is home to high-end fashion boutiques, luxury brands, and stunning architecture. It's a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.
- Shibuya: Known for its iconic scramble crossing, Shibuya is a hub for trendy fashion stores, including the famous 109 Building and Shibuya Parco.
- Daikanyama: This trendy neighborhood is a haven for fashionistas, featuring concept stores, vintage shops, and indie boutiques amidst charming cafés and restaurants.
With its rich culinary heritage and cutting-edge fashion scene, Tokyo promises an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of this dynamic city and create lasting memories during your first visit.
Miranda
We're heading to Tokyo in six weeks
My first time there. What's some good food to check out? Or trendy fashion places? Thanks!