Food

Hayashida

"Hayashida" is a popular soy sauce ramen shop. Soy sauce ramen based on chicken broth. There are two types of ramen, regular Ramen and Tsukemen. I personally recommend the Tsukemen...
Cafe & Restaurant

A HAPPY PANCAKE

"A Happy Pancake" is a popular pancake shop among young people in Japan. It's a fluffy pancake, it is recommended! There are many customers who come alone because the pancakes are ...
Food

Zauo

Zauo is the restaurant where you can enjoy the seafood and fishing. As you can see the picture, There is a fish tank where many kinds of fish are swimming. (Sea bream, Flounder, Sp...
Food

Ika Center

The Meaning of Ika is Squid. At Ika Center, you can eat fresh seafood. It is because there are the fish tanks in the restaurant where squid and other fish are swimming there. You c...
Cafe & Restaurant

SHOGUN BURGER

Shogun Burger is the premium wagyu hamburger shop made by Japanese Yakiniku Restaurant. Even though it is the Hamburger shop, you can smell beef steak in front of shop, so that sme...
Cafe & Restaurant

Ryu no Miyako_Shinjyukuhigashiguchi Yokocho

Ryu No Miyako Shinjyukuhigashiguchi Yokocho is located in Shinjyuku district. The interior of the restaurant looks like Japan depicted in the movie "Bullet Train" starring Brad Pit...
Tourist Spot

Tokyo Skytree

Skytree is the world's tallest radio tower and is also famous as a tourist destination.
Park

Miyashita Park

Miyashita Park is the complex where there are lots of restaurants, shopping stores, hotel, and Sports facility.
Tourist Spot

The Toyosu Shijou

Toyosu Shijou (Market) is a whole sale market in Tokyo district, and especially this place is famous for Fish Market. Tokyo's wholesale market moved from Tsukiji to Toyosu in 2018. You can enjoy delicious and reasonable price Sushi at Toyosu Shijou as well as Tsukiji Shijou
Tourist Spot

Asakusa Senso-ji

This is the temple called ”Senso-ji” which is located in Asakusa Area. A lot of tourist visit this place. There are many restaurants, bars, and sightseeing spots around Senso-ji Temple,
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