Just to set things straight, this Japanese Sword museum tucked into a corner of a residential neighborhood in Shibuya is actually the official museum ...More |
Description: Welcome to Tokyo's oldest beer hall. This place went up in the early 1930's and after surviving the war, has changed very little since it's beer ... More |
Even if tha place is not so so clean u can find people from every country in a good atmosphere. U got free drinks and models are really cool. I've ...More |
its a pretty cool place you should go there its awesome. I have to write some more because it wont let me subit it unless i have 25 words or more, ...More |
GinZa is a place in Tokyo which as the title suggests boasts of being the costliest commercial property in the world... This is not a place for people ...More |
Description: The University of Tokyo is the premier university in Japan and is known for its history, tradition, and excellence. This national institution was ... More |
I took my parents here for the fuji (wisteria) festival which takes place around Golden Week (April/May). It was a good festival experience. Not too ...More |
Ferris wheel in Odaiba. If you're the adventurous type - the giant Ferris wheel at Pallette town, Odaiba is very a romantic, fun choice. Imagine ...More |
Description: Ohya Shobo carries perhaps the largest selection in the world of Japanese illustrated books and woodblock prints from the 18th and 19th Centuries. ... More |
Definitely your high end shopping district...if your looking for Burberry, Gucci, D&G, or if its just a unique Kangol hat, you will find it here!!!! ...More |
Description: Probably one of the largest doll shops in Tokyo, Kyugetsu sells traditional hinosama (Girl's Day) dolls, Children's Day dolls, kokeshi (wooden) dolls, ... More |
Description: This is one of the best concert venues in Tokyo. Top blues and rock acts, both Japanese and foreign, play nightly to a full house. It offers a great ... More |
I found Muji to be the Japanese equivalent to Ikea. It offers everything for the home at semi-cheap prices (for Japan!). We bought a bed, bedroom ...More |
The museum is small (what isn't in Japan?), but accurately presents a slice of Tokyo history that can't be seen without a great deal of searching. ...More |
Free admission to the observation gallery makes this place the best way to see the city from above. On clear days, distant Mt Fuji can be clearly ...More |
Description: This ranks as one of the hottest Latin bars and restaurants in Tokyo. With a long music list and even longer drink menu, the bartenders help everybody ... More |
Hysteric Glamour is such an experience. I loved shopping in Tokyo, and this was by far one of the best places to shop because the clothing was so ...More |
Spent quite a few evenings in this pub and would highly recommend it. Nice atmosphere and a friendly knowledgeable staff. I always preferred the ...More |
Description: This collection of Iwasaki art is often overlooked. Housed in a building separate from the library, the collection includes Buddhist paints, wooden ... More |
Description: This naturally wooded park adjoins the Meiji Jingu Shrine, and until 1996, it hosted Tokyo's amateur rock and roll bands, who strutted their stuff ... More |
This amazing place is like no other - and it's free. Forget the queues at commercial theme parks and get your kids to the Tokyo Metropolitan ... |
For those who are Heollo Kitty or Sanrio Character Fans, its definitely a MUST visit place cos the place is extremely Cute & really nice to get Sanrio ...More |
This is the museum for Hayao Miyazaki's work. There are cat bus from Totoro, and the robot from the Castle in the sky. You have to buy the ticket with ...More |
...If You come from Europe. This is the real entrance to Tokyo, where You can find all those books that You need to open your brain to one of the most ...More |
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