Pictures For complete trip albums, go to Flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jauderho/sets/72157602229609984/ ...
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Pictures For complete trip albums, go to Flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jauderho/sets/72157602229609984/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/princesskonishi/sets/72157602234704887/ Most of the pictures were shot with a Canon 5D or Powershot SD800 IS. I get all of my equipment from Amazon or B&H Photo as they have the best prices. Support my photography. =) United Business Class to Tokyo Flying to Japan isn't so bad when you somehow snagged a world traveler bf, who has free upgrades to business class. This was my first flight to Asia, so flying business class made all the difference in the worl...
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On our first night out we went to Shibuya which is a part of a Tokyo. It had everything you would expect from Tokyo skyscrapers, neon lights and lots ...
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On our first night out we went to Shibuya which is a part of a Tokyo. It had everything you would expect from Tokyo skyscrapers, neon lights and lots of people. On our second day we decided to first check out the Imperial Palace where the current emperor lives, you are not allowed inside the palace itself which kind of sucked but you can wander around the garden so we did that. From the Imperial Palace we took the subway to Asakusa to see the shrine located there, which featured a 5 level Pagoda. To cap off a long hot day we decided to go to Shinjuku aka Skyscraper City, this is truly the hear...
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Thursday, March 24th: It seems like only two weeks ago that I was standing out in front of Seoul Station - in the blustery cold - waiting for a bus to ...
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Thursday, March 24th: It seems like only two weeks ago that I was standing out in front of Seoul Station - in the blustery cold - waiting for a bus to take me to Incheon airport. Oh yeah...it WAS about two weeks ago. The trip this time is a bit different, however. Mel and I are off to Japan for a long weekend visit with our friends Bill & Sarah. It's different in another way as well...between taxes, moving, end of term school projects, and planning my parents' visit (they arrive on 8 April...), we have put absolutely zero planning time into our trip, instead choosing to rely on Bill and Sarah ...
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This is the place to stay in Tokyo. Very friendly, prompt service. The nightly charge for me was $330, but I know the money was well spent. The tub ...More
I have stayed at the ANA Tokyo at least a dozen times in the past 10 years and have found it to be excellent. The service is very good, the location ...More
This is my second favorite hotel in the entire world. The service is beyond comprehension. The rooms are beautiful and clean. The food is fantastic. ...More
My sister, mom and I just spent a couple nights at the Grand Palace. What a nice hotel for the price! The rooms were clean, we were on the 8th floor ...More
I have now spent about a total of 12 months at the Westin Tokyo since I first stayed there in the fall of 1999. I simply LOVE this hotel, from the ...More
This hotel did not disappoint. All the staff were courteous and friendly. Room had firm beds and comfy chairs plus internet connection and cable tv. ...More
Of the hotels I stayed in while in Japan, I found Keio Plaza to be one of my favorites. If I needed anything, it always arrived quickly. (I needed to ...More
Great Location of this hotel. Right across from the Times Square Shopping Complex, with Takashimaya Dept Store, Tokyu Hands, Sega Game City, HMV, and ...More
The Park Hotel is a relatively new hotel located in the Shiodome Plaza (Tokyo's Radio and Television Broadcast Center) near Shimbashi Station. This ...More
We stayed there for two nights in late May of '06. Great hotel. Helpful staff, great view of Tokyo across the water with the rainbow bridge & Tokyo ...More
Highly recommend this hotel! The location is great. Service is amazing. Rooms are nice (as in most of Asia, they are small by American standards - ...More
I absolutely loved this hotel.i was quite excited about the size of the whole thing but I was worried about my kids wandering off into this huge hotel ...More
I stayed in the Akasaka Prince hotel for six nights joining my spouse on a business trip. Overall, the hotel has really few flaws. On the pro side, it ...More
The rooms were larger than I had expected them to be. The complimentary breakfast was excellent, and the workers were very helpful. It seemed like ...More
This is an incredibly luxurious, extremely well run and delightful hotel to visit. An oasis in the middle of Tokyo's urban sprawl, this hotel is on a ...More
I've only been to Tokyo once and this was the hotel I stayed at. The original room wasn't very modern although it did have the bare essentials. ...More
This is probably the nicest hotel I have ever stayed at. The bathroom is unbelieveable with a great shower and flat screen TV. The entire place is ...More
I've been to park hyatt, fourseasons marunouchi, grand hyatt in Tokyo. This is the best so far. The service was excellent and you don't have to worry ...More
Walking distance to lots of restaurants and shops, JR Suidobashi station, Tokyo Metro Korakuen station, the amusement park, spas, and the Tokyo Dome. ...More
Great level of service and very nice room : large and well decorated, big bathroom. Room was facing the train tracks but we didn't hear it and it ...More
The Strings Hotel in Tokyo is an amazing Japanese Hotel. Located in Shinagawa, it is very convenient to the train station, restaraunts as well as ...More
The Crowne Plaza Metropolitan is reasonably priced for Tokyo considering its accomodating staff, good sized rooms and convenient location. It is right ...More
Impeccable service that only the Japanese can Serve. Its been several years since I've stayed at this Hotel, 1996. Hard to forget however, the service ...More
This hotel is incredible! Not only is it affordable (just slightly more expensive than say a capsul) but you get a full room, with internet & non ...More