Vegetarian | Tagged Posts
2023
22
August
Vegetarian Delights in Tokyo: Where to Find the Best Plant-Based Eats
22
August
Question:
Humans say...
Paulina
Feel free to pm- have been twice during similar time , but overall, tons of festivals around that time
Deborah
Paulina thx!
I’ll be there mid March - April, On ending near Fukuoka then want to travel around.
Colm
I would get a JR East train pass. And go to Kamakura, Nikko, and Gala Yuzawa (if you ski) or MT fuji if you don't.. I would also do a bike tour of Tokyo on one of your first days to get your bearings.
Chelsea
with the price increase of JR passes it’s not worth it. Kamakura day trip from Tokyo round trip is $20 CAD ish. Nikko similar just a heads up!!
Nishi
Coco ichibanya - a franchise that has a great vegetarian Japanese curry and rice. Can be found almost anywhere and very tasty.
Erin
Japan Foods'n Booze is an amazing and unique experience with vegetarian/vegan options.
Check it out. Manami is a great host.
Eddy
Haikido wildlife and monestaries
Anonymou
What would be ideal to do and see in Tokyo as I will be landing at 6 am at the Haneda airport?
Chelsea
Anonymou train to Tokyo is about an hour and a bit from Haneda. Stop in Yokohama if you don’t have much luggage or store if at the station and check out Chinatown and the red brick wearhouse area/garden
Aaron
1 week is quite short. I personally love Osaka and Nara, but you probably won't have time for that. I was recently researching Kawagoe, specifically a part of it called "Little Edo" (Coedo) that looks really neat and is a short trip from Tokyo. It's an area full of 19th century shops and has a really neat looking atmosphere.
Anonymou
Aaron would like to ask if JR pass will cover Tokyo, Osaka, Edo, Nara, and all those famous places ? And how much is it for and if it is worth it?
Aaron
Sorry, but I can't say. I haven't done Tokyo yet, just passed through. Only been to Osaka/Kyoto/Nara so far...never bought rail passes.
Randa
We spent a week in Japan and only managed to do Tokyo and Kyoto. Tokyo is a huge city with lots to do. I wanted to go to Hiroshima but couldn't fit it in the schedule.
A.I. says...
Tokyo Itinerary for Vegans/Vegetarians
I'm so excited to hear that you're traveling to Japan! I've been to Tokyo several times, and it's one of my favorite cities in the world. There's so much to see and do, and the food is amazing.
Since you're interested in vegan and vegetarian options, I've put together a list of some of my favorite restaurants in Tokyo. I've also included some Airbnb references, in case you're looking for a place to stay.
Restaurants
- T's Tan Tan (vegan ramen)
- Loving Hut (vegan Vietnamese food)
- Ain Soph. Journey (vegetarian and vegan macrobiotic food)
- Nanohana (vegetarian teishoku (set menu) restaurant)
- Hare Krishna Temple Tokyo (vegetarian and vegan Indian food)
Airbnbs
Things to See and Do
- Visit the Senso-ji temple, Tokyo's oldest temple.
- Take a walk through the Imperial Palace Gardens.
- Visit the Tokyo National Museum to learn about Japanese history and culture.
- Go shopping in the Ginza district.
- Take a day trip to Hakone, a beautiful mountain resort town.
Tips
- Purchase a Japan Rail Pass if you plan on traveling extensively by train.
- Learn a few basic Japanese phrases.
- Be prepared for a lot of walking.
- Tokyo is a very safe city, but be aware of your surroundings.
I hope this itinerary helps you plan your trip to Tokyo! I'm sure you'll have an amazing time.
2019
3
December
Where should we eat in Kyoto and Osaka with our adventurous kids this fall?
3
December
Read more
2019
28
February
Where Can I Find Vegan Delights in Rome and Florence?
28
February
Read more
2019
9
January
Where can I find the best vegan/vegetarian food in NYC?
9
January
Read more
2018
31
October
What are the must-see attractions in Taiwan for a solo traveler in August?
31
October
Read more
2017
16
November
How can vegetarians make the most of a 2-week trip to Singapore and Malaysia?
16
November
Read more
Anonymou
Hi, I will be traveling to Japan with my mother ( Haneda) and would love to know what to see, do, and explore during my 1-week stay from Mar 11.
It has always been part of my bucket list to visit Japan and could fit into my multi-trip this time.
Any recommendation on vegan/ vegetarian options would be great along with any airbnb references.
Thank you so much!