We arrived by bus and had a nice stroll through the park on a Sunday afternoon. It was a neat to people watch. It was lively and full of activity... ...More |
Description: On the 7th floor of the Riccar Building more than 6,000 wood block prints from Shinji Hiraki's collection are held in this little museum in the heart ... More |
Shinkansens, royal trains, cars, airplanes. This museum has got things to sit on, ride on, and generally explore. Located near Kanda station we drove ...More |
Description: Just getting to the Liquid Room in Shibuya—the city's biggest red light district—can be quite an experience! With some of the leading local new wave ... More |
Description: Etch this club on you social calendar if you are in the mood for a sophisticated drinking setting. Cay's stage mainly features Japanese and foreign ... More |
Description: Suntory Hall is one of Tokyo's best concert venues for classical music. It harbors two concert halls: the Main Hall with a capacity of 2006 and the ... More |
Description: A relatively new venue in the Yebisu Garden Place complex, this hall has a capacity of 763 and fairly good acoustics. It stages mainly rock and jazz ... More |
Description: Jirokichi is the longest running live music house in Tokyo, making it, some say, the best rock venue in all of Japan. Some of the greatest Japanese ... More |
Description: A skyscraper complex with beautiful views and something to offer everyone. With a large variety of restaurants and watering holes, pick your pleasure ... More |
Description: An Irish pub located in Jiyugaoka, O'Carolan's offers an attractive combination of reasonable prices and lots of open spaces that can accommodate big ... More |
Description: This fashionable pub is trendy but not overpriced. The state-of-the art refrigerator is part of the panorama, which stretches across the front of the ... More |
Description: With seating for 500, On Air West features the full spectrum of rock and, sometimes, jazz. It is a particularly good venue for seeing small acoustic ... More |
Description: The elegant Akamon, a symbol of the University of Tokyo , is also an important national cultural treasure. Built to welcome Yasuhime, the daughter of ... More |
Description: Bicycling has long been a key mode of Tokyo transportation, and this museum gives sharp perspective to the role of two-wheelers here. Well-known ... More |
Description: This pioneering branch of the U.S. franchise opened just over a month ago, but you wouldn't be able to tell from looking at the long lines that swirl ... More |
I heard this was a high-end restaurant with excellent food, but felt very let down. I tasted my girlfriends food and wasn't impressed. As for my ...More |
Sounds like a funny title, but living in Yotsuya I had some great times just kickin back and enjoying a beer after work or on the weekend. English or ...More |
Very nice laid back pub , go up to the 2nd floor and watch the floor fun. And if you are lucking you will hit it on a night "Dead Flower Children" are ...More |
I would have to say this was my only disappointment while in Japan. The place wasn't quite what I expected. It was much smaller than I anticipated and ...More |
fantasic... theshow case of the stuffs actually stuns me... consider that i'm a toy lover and that there's still a kid in me, i absolutly loves this ...More |
It was the first time I saw a Gaint Panda. Those were my most fond memories of the zoo. They had a nice selection of animals. But there was too many ...More |
Description: The Hara is a great museum for viewing ultra-modern art. The functionally experimental architectural design (Bauhaus) of the building is striking. ... More |
There are loads of sub-centres, as they are called in Tokyo, as there is no real centre (it is just too huge for that). Ginza I guess is definitely ...More |
Description: With simple knitted sweaters starting from JPY10,000, Tsumori Chisato's range is affordable and well made. The colors are neutral or dusky, the cuts ... More |
Description: This is the place to learn about Tokyo's 19th century common folk. In those days, the city was known as "Edo," and native Tokyoites ( Edo-ko ) pride ... More |
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