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  • in this video, I'm gonna share with you guys my top 101 things to do until Gilles.

  • There's just so many things to do in Tokyo, as some of you may already know.

  • So what I wanted to do in this video is to break it all down and make it easy to follow a list of all my favorite places and activities here in Tokyo.

  • And don't worry, I'll make sure to leave all of the links and descriptions.

  • You guys can have it for your next visit to Tokyo.

  • And for those of you have been a Tokyo before, count along and see how many of places and activities you've actually done on the list and let me know in the common section, let's see which one of you guys is the most experienced local.

  • Oh, and if you want to help support my channel checking on my Tokyo merch, I'll leave a link in the description.

  • All right, let's do this.

  • Let's start with my home neighborhood, Shibuya.

  • It's on the west side of Tokyo, extremely busy for morning to let's say, the next morning.

  • If you know where to go, it's pretty much 24 hours.

  • You generally find younger Crowd's here.

  • There are many shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs.

  • Also, CBS calls the trendy areas like Kaja Goo Tanaka Makoto and Die Kanayama.

  • So if you're planning to visit Shibuya, I'd also check out one of these nearby neighborhoods.

  • Unless you're heavy into shopping.

  • Scramble crossing The very first thing you want to do in Cuba is probably check out scramble.

  • Since it's right in front of the station, can you believe that 3000 people cross at one time?

  • Pretty amazing.

  • Looking at it from overhead, I would say the best reviews up in style.

  • Starbucks Magnet Whipped Up or Mark City sent the guy after getting an instagram.

  • Photos that scramble.

  • You'll find yourself in front of center.

  • Guy sent the guys with the busiest streets and should be filled with lots of shops, fast food and Jane restaurants.

  • Okay, she with Jensen are the hidden trendy spots in Siberia, where the locals hangout.

  • You confined unique chic shops and restaurants, and you won't find in a tourist every cent a guy 109 Building one own island's capital of Shibuya Gather fashion culture.

  • If you're not familiar, this is gathered fashion.

  • Even if you're not really into get a fashion like me, it's a trip to experience a crazy vibe in here.

  • Don Quixote don't kiss a giant discount chain store.

  • You'll find it most stations throughout Tokyo.

  • It's a great place to shop drugstore items, snacks and inexpensive souvenirs to give it to your friends and families on eternal Japanese pancakes.

  • Those fluffy Japanese pancakes you see on Instagram.

  • Yeah, they're real and oh so light and delicious.

  • There's quite a few spots in Tokyo, but my favorite brought so far is Benny.

  • Unsuited in a success.

  • It's hard to get a seat, but it's worth a try.

  • Arcade Japanese arcades, also known as game centers, part not just for kids.

  • Once you're inside, you almost feel like you're in a hotel casino.

  • LAS Vegas It's actually quite fun for adults to play, and if you're also in the sports, I recommend sports, which is like a sports and arcade fake.

  • After getting your Mario kart fixed, you can check out the tennis courts, bowling alleys, et cetera, and trying more than 40 different sports activities.

  • Nico Yoko.

  • Now, if you want to immerse yourself in the Japanese drinking restaurant culture known as Jessica.

  • You don't have to look further than Nico.

  • Yoko literally means meat alleyway.

  • Check out all these people eating and drinking fresh uni uni, also known a sea urchin, is definitely in a quiet days.

  • But since so many Tokyo restaurants, sushi shops and he's a chi has offered me its worth taste for first timers.

  • But if you're looking for a one of a kind experience, I go to a specialty shop.

  • It's Katie that wraps uni in a squid ink bun festivals.

  • If you visit Tokyo at the right time of year, you're bound to experience a Japanese festival's Most occur in the summer and fall.

  • Streets will be littered with amazing food souls.

  • Energetic Koshi, traditional music.

  • A truly special experience, I promise.

  • Many festivals are associating local temples and shrines, but they're small neighborhood festivals as well.

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  • Any food convenience stores, also known as companies, as locals like to call it, have lots offer.

  • It's nothing like the food in the convenience stores in the States.

  • Convenience in Japan are open 24 7 and have almost anything you need from onto go staples on the giddy sandwiches and hot deli items.

  • Patrick of Food.

  • Every department store has a food floor on the basement, which is called the Cheka.

  • It's not like food courts in shopping malls, but it's where you can buy billy items and bring home.

  • There are countless numbers of shots and dishes to choose from.

  • You'll never get border hungry.

  • The budget food is not the cheapest but definitely higher quality than competing food.

  • Naka Meguro Noncommittal ways Instagram, famous for its beautiful cherry blossom tunnels over may go to a river, but it's a popular and trendy spot to hang out for locals.

  • In this sophisticated city, you confined dope bars and restaurants, chic accessory shops and high end vintage shops.

  • You can either walk along a river or explore friendly shooting guys for restaurants.

  • How did you get tickets?

  • The daughter garnered a lot of fashion for the co I'II culture, so you probably have heard it for at least CNN.

  • Although you don't see people dressed in ultra cute fashion as much these days, Casey Joyce still keeps that young colorful by after you're done walking through the streets, check out fora and Tokyo Plaza and then Cat Street.

  • But that golden shopping round.

  • So crater the soul Food of Adagio.

  • You'll find crepe shops everywhere.

  • A lot of them are pretty similar in style and taste, but the cream Berlet crepe at concrete is unlike anything you've had before in your life.

  • It's hidden away on a side street, but definitely worth a try.

  • Montesano is a great spot for high brand shopping.

  • It's walking distance from her surgical area so you can go on the same day.

  • I definitely appreciate the wide open streets and sidewalks, but despite that, weekends are super credit, so be careful.

  • Yoyogi Park Yoyogi Park is the biggest park in Shibuya Harajuku area.

  • It's my go to park.

  • It's really enter for anyone they often at festivals every week and different things.

  • Usually their food stalls in their tenderness.

  • So what I usually do is pick up some food and take it to the bigger park areas.

  • Major Jingu Major Ginger was a Shinto shrine just one step away from J R.

  • How did Yuka station the special forest leads of the main shrine in the center, which will help you forget about everyday stresses of life?

  • Total trying.

  • Now, if you're looking for a Japanese trying that's less touristy, you'll be able to find them.

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  • Throughout Tokyo, for example, there's this quirk Hidden China Tucked away behind the case of Dottie, this shrine is dedicated against city.

  • A real maybe Joe was born in 18 47.

  • Pretty young for a god Odin.

  • If you're coming in Tokyo, then you must try this traditional Japanese dish called Odin.

  • It consists of several ingredients, like boiled eggs, daikon, fish cakes, et cetera.

  • I have highlighted it in many of my street food videos as I love it so much.

  • One of my favorite spots is that salmon in Naka Meguro not only for the food.

  • You can also grab a cold beer here, right underneath the trade tracks.

  • Shinjuku, the world's busiest station, Shinjuku, is filled with office workers and international travelers alike.

  • It's known for its red light district, but many people come here to shop and dime tin genius.

  • Such a big area west of the station is a house of skyscrapers, while the east side is more of the shopping and inter name inside.

  • It's probably the best spot access anywhere in Tokyo, so I recommend staying in this area.

  • Ginger could go in.

  • Shinjuku going feels like Central Park of New York only it cost about $2 to get in.

  • Since it used to be a part of Imperial Garden, Guillen has more of a proper feelings than the other parts in Tokyo.

  • The view of the skyscrapers from the beautiful garden, his breath taking.

  • One of the highlights is rock today in the Japanese garden area, where you could experience casual tea ceremony and you have access to the botanical gardens as well.

  • Rahman fear In Japan, you have to try Rahman.

  • It's a must.

  • In my book.

  • You may have tried it once or twice in your country.

  • The ones in Japan are absolutely amazing.

  • There's so many different types of prom and creamy white pork ramen like they're so it's as Roman fish broth dipping cell, Roman user flavored Roman.

  • The list goes on and on and on.

  • My regular spots are Kinden moderate intensity in Syria.

  • Lloyd, a yoga Joe.

  • If you're looking for a cool spot, the bar up, This is it.

  • About 80 bars are stuffed inside of a Lloyd Naoko alley from yucky Tori to sober.

  • You should be able to find something like most of the shops, with about 5 to 6 people and our squeeze into a small space.

  • Definitely a good opportunity to make some local friends.

  • Kabuki Cho You get up from the east exit of Shinjuku Station and keep going north.

  • You'll hitch in Jessica's red Light district, Kabuki Cho with neon lights, hostess bars and love hotels.

  • It's definitely a part of the city that never sleeps.

  • It's a fun place that check out.

  • But be careful.

  • Going to the club's ah fool in their money are soon parted.

  • Be safe.

  • Godzilla.

  • This is also in Kabukicho area.

  • You can find the Japanese born monster on the top of hotel grace read.

  • You can check out the little show from the street or take a closer look on the rooftop of the hotel.

  • Local tip.

  • You only to use a cafe if you want to go roof side.

  • Golden Guy Golden Guys.

  • Another bar hopping spot.

  • Kabuki Cho area Just behind Arizona Shrine, about 200 bars are squeezed into this mysterious retro Aly.

  • Each bar only fits about six a 10 people, and the manner is not stay too long.

  • A lot of the bars here have cover charges, so make sure to ask at the entrance you can you do yaki knickers.

  • A Japanese style barbecue is completely different from Korean barbecue or Western style barbecue.

  • Yankee Nico is considered fancy food in general because it's usually pricey cooking bite sized meat and vegetables one by one, usually over charcoal or gas.

  • But sometimes I like to go super cheap and do all you can eat at a unique spot called Looking for a Decent and Free City View in Shinjuku and go to the Tokyo Metropolitan Building.

  • It's a bit of a walk from Shinjuku Station, but it's worth checking out the view from 202 meters high.

  • The daytime view is awesome, but don't miss the gorgeous nighttime view with City Lights.

  • Sonoko Bo Koreatown.

  • I'm not sure if you're interested in Kate down, but if you're indicate culture, maybe it's worth checking out.

  • Since Tokyo is super close to Seoul, you can get up to date Korean cosmetics and tape up goods here.

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  • Avoid the weekends because nightmare to walk around.

  • Kaguta zucca, Kaguta Zucca is slowly becoming a stylish and trendy neighborhood, at least over the past few years.

  • It's actually one of the oldest cities in Tokyo.

  • Pagodas, AKA used to be a geisha district.

  • Back in the day, you can still see remnants of this in the uniquely line stone pavement and quiet alleyways.

  • Oh, and it's a dark spot for street food.

  • She is Ron.

  • He is showing as one of the most beautiful and photogenic shrine gates in Tokyo.

  • Many troubles don't know about it, as it's hidden away between Akasaka and making cental station turns usually got a more well known gift, like Hannah's on a shrine in Ueno.

  • But to me, this spot is so much more photo worthy.

  • Shaved ice.

  • Shaved ice has been a trendy food for the past few years.

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  • Instagram usually comes in a huge mountain form, and you get to customize the topics.

  • You can either go chocolatey or fruity, depending on your taste.

  • My favorite spot is yellow in her punky and I went both Oreo cookies and mango, and this light and fluffy shaved ice goes down so smoothly you gave a good peek.

  • A boo Boo is one of the busiest district on the northwest side of humanity line.

  • It offers numerous entertainment, shopping and dining options connected to the station to huge department stores Tobu and say we both offering a luxury shopping experience.

  • Also, Ikebukuro is known for awesome Roman shops and a second capital.

  • For all of you animate nerds, you can't book a Sunshine City like a book of Sunshine City is the biggest entertainment landmark in Ikebukuro.

  • It's a shopping mall, but it's so much more than that.

  • It has J World Pokemon Center Planetarium Aquarium.

  • Well, check out my rainy day video.

  • Got to see even more non Jew town under Tenders, an indoor theme park.

  • It's Sunshine City.

  • I completely underestimated this place before I went inside for the first time.

  • But it's decently.

  • Sides park with lots of arcade games, haunted attractions and even escape rooms.

  • And if you get hungry, they even have a gyu Is a stadium inside?

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  • A shop, a k a Japanese photo with popular among young schoolgirls.

  • For it's pink and girly space, it's located an Expedia, a shopping mall entrance of Tokyo Disney Resort.

  • In addition to paid photo booths, there's also free photo spaces.

  • You can use to get instagram on ice cream to pan has found a way to make ice cream all of their own.

  • I tried much ice cream, spiky ice cream, ice cream and crepes, ice cream and Madame Pon ass cream with Oreo cookies.

  • Basically, I've had a lot of ice cream in Tokyo, but one of my favorite Tokyo brand ice creams with ingredients from Al Qaeda is called milk, all right over to the east side.

  • A success.

  • Success definitely must go to soak in Japanese culture.

  • I can't deny that it's filled with tourists, especially at Senso Ji Temple and knock a music area.

  • So I recommend exploring the minor streets to get the full experience.

  • Although some shops goes on Tuesday, I prefer going during this time to avoid the crowds.

  • Senso Ji and Knockem is a dirty Senso.

  • Ji is Tokyo's oldest temple, and it's situated at the center of a success and not commits.

  • Adultery is a street that runs communicate to the temple.

  • Knocking me say, is an excellent spot that throw down on Japanese sweets.

  • While souvenir shops are very tour strappy.

  • This street is definitely one of the best places for street food.

  • Also, there are multiple small shrines and temples, all arounds.

  • And so ji worth also checking out came on a rental.

  • If you want to get your gay Sean I socks, that is your spot.

  • You will find many kimono and you got a rental shops in this neighborhood.

  • Most shop until start from 3000 yen, and you can wear it all day.

  • So it's not that bad of a deal.

  • Walk around in a kimono and feel like a local rickshaws.

  • Also known as Gene Ricky.

  • Shot are cool and fun, but expensive.

  • In my opinion, a 10 minute ride for two possible 4000 yen was the drivers speak English and explain each side to you as you go and are more than happy to serve resident photographer at each spot.

  • Hannah Yeskey Amusement park Honey.

  • Yes, he is the oldest theme park in a success that has his auto retro and old school cute vibe.

  • I always find it strange seeing the roller coaster next to this massive historic temple, but still cool nonetheless.

  • Oh, and you can even abuse.

  • And so ji from the Freefall ride Sumita Park.

  • Sumita Park is a long park running along the Sumida River.

  • This is another great spot for cherry blossom viewing River Cruise dinner.

  • You cut the bunny.

  • You can't a bona is that Japanese?

  • Tell Cruz, which usually comes with the meal plan.

  • Seeing the both from landside floating on the Sumida River is pretty dope.

  • But experiencing the right first hand is like no other meal plans and prices, very depending on the boat company.

  • I prefer the all you can eat and drink meal course, but make sure to make reservations in advance.

  • Hoppy Street Hoppy Street is a place to get your drink on a success.

  • Hoppy is a beer flavored drink, which is a mix of soju and beer flavored soda.

  • Born post World War two skirt beer taxes.

  • It became the drink of choice for the stomach key areas.

  • If you want to be super local than throw down on some cheap hoppy beer and enjoy food at this food stalls.

  • Oh, and locals are all about that.

  • Daytime drinking, especially on the weekends, have a beer at Asahi building.

  • Nothing like having a cold Asahi beer overlooking the city.

  • Even the building was designed to look like a Deere monk with foam on top.

  • Wanda Wanda's especially food in old downtown areas of Tokyo.

  • It's coming like a runny version of okonomiyaki, a Japanese pancake that as flower or Chinese yam base mix with dashi.

  • You can add vegetables, meat or seafood to your choice is a Japanese treat all on its own.

  • Tokyo Sky tree Just one station away from a Sucks a stanza.

  • Largest tower in Japan.

  • You may think that it's on Lian Observatory, but there's just so much more to this place.

  • The bottom of the tower.

  • There's a complete shopping mall, planetarium, aquarium restaurants, V.

  • R Park and lots more.

  • And, yeah, there's Tokyo Tower, too.

  • But I like Tokyo sky Tree much better, since it's newer and has so much more to offer.

  • Sumo.

  • Ryogoku is nearby, a sky tree known as the home of the Sumo Dojo and the Rio Coco Coco geek on sumo matches are held in January, May and September, and tickets are not too hard deserve for foreign travelers.

  • If you're traveling schedule lines, here's another trance.

  • You can't get anywhere else in the world.

  • Copper Busey, Dottie this hustle kitchens to fly down.

  • Run between Bueno and a success, you can find some of the best hand crafted Japanese cooking knives here.

  • Japanese table wears, and you can even make plastic food samples here you in a park.

  • Ueno Park covers a whole entire west side of the Ueno Station.

  • Ueno Park is massive containing seven museums, one sue a huge pond in several temples and shrines.

  • Buena Park also hosts a cherry blossom festival, which offers lots of food stands and picnic areas.

  • Miyoko Lively, discounted Shopping Street on Miyoko was originally a black market in the post war era that runs along the train track down to Kochi Machi Station.

  • It's known for its Chinese and Korean street food and old school bars.

  • The spicy noodles here, Nice sharing Boston's I've mentioned cherry blossoms in his video couple times already, but let's dig a bit deeper.

  • Cherry blossoms in Tokyo are incredibly magnificent, but it happens and finishes so quickly, so you gotta keep up to date with a cherry blossom forecast.

  • The season only lasts for two weeks, and it's usually between mid March and early April.

  • I've also created a top 10 Tokyo Cherry Blossoms bid.

  • If you're in town during this time, Ginza so Gin's is known for upmarket shopping and dining.

  • It's like New York's Fifth Avenue with the Japanese flavor.

  • Many flagship stores of high fashions are lined up on two adoree, but some are scattered throughout the area.

  • Ginza had a boom in 18th century, so you'll find many retro restaurants and cafes here with history.

  • Definitely a mix of the old and new Tokyo Kabuki za Kabuki Za is a Kabuki theater in Ginza.

  • You can experience additional performing arts of Kabuki while dining on a bento box.

  • And are you worried about not understanding the Kabuki language?

  • No worries.

  • Japanese don't understand some of it, either.

  • Oh, yeah, and don't forget to check out the souvenir shops on the basement floor.

  • You Nick Logan's Up, Japan's biggest fashion brand unit.

  • Lo has its flagship store in Ginza, and to me it's worth visiting a mannequin.

  • Displays in itself are pretty well thought out.

  • The shop has a total of 12 floors, and it's ridiculous how organized and well laid out the stories despite all the products that they carry.

  • If you couldn't find what you're looking for at the many Unical stores, I'm sure this store has it sketchy fish market.

  • If you're an early bird, then definitely check out the early morning to an auction.

  • If you're not, don't worry, there's still many things to see and eat here during the day.

  • Ski G fish market has two parts in the market and the outer market.

  • The inter market is where sushi chefs and Michelin restaurants option for today's cash, and the outer market is for everyone else who want to partake in the delicious market.

  • Food Caisson door Caisson Down is a bowl of rice topped with delicious pieces of sashimi.

  • You can throw down on a fresh Christ and on ball at skee Gee Market.

  • But if you get a chance, visit.

  • Sir John and Kakuta's aka I fell in love with a caisson done with its mountain of seafood on top, and at the end they will pour a delectable sea bream brought over the rights to help you finish off the meal.

  • Hockey habit up.

  • Once you step foot in Akihabara, you'll be bombarded with animate banners in every direction.

  • It's a taco paradise.

  • The area's jammed with many specialty comic stores, video games, card games, electronics, cosplay and figurines.

  • You'll also find adult comics and goods in Syria.

  • So be aware, and bringing along the young ones got upon gotcha.

  • One is a capsule toy vending machine in Akihabara.

  • There are several gotcha prawn specialty shops.

  • You can visit some of the toys that come out of these machines just scream of a Tucker electronic stores.

  • When I'm not online buying my electronics, I prefer to visit your body camera in Akihabara.

  • Purely based on the overall selection, you can find all sorts of tech and the shops, from cameras to TV's electronic beauty products.

  • Home appliances.

  • The list goes on.

  • You nobody.

  • Akihabara is probably the largest in the Tokyo area, and it's quite overrun to see how credit it gets on the weekend.

  • Even though it's such a huge area, beef cuts it.

  • If you're a Japanese food lover, you may be familiar with Tom Katsu you cut to also known as Beef.

  • Carter is basically the beef version of Tomcat, but it comes almost where and just melts in your mouth.

  • I love the shops that let you cook it on the sun grill just as you like, but the taste is really hidden mist, depending on the quality of beef that the shop uses My go to is in Akihabara conk you katsu do you need son?

  • Odaiba, situated next to Tokyo Bay or Diver, is home to multiple giant shopping centers like Diver City, Aqua City and Palette Town.

  • It's not as busy when compared to other parts of Tokyo, so I definitely recommend in this area for families.

  • It's such a huge area to cover, but they have free shuttles, which circulate through all the major shopping centers and destinations.

  • Oh, and the monorail is another way to take in the sights for this area.

  • Gundam couldn't be a top 101 Without this one, right, you'll find the life size gonna model in front of Diverse City.

  • If you're looking for co gonna models and goods, you should venture into Gundam, based just inside of diverse city.

  • Rahman Coco Beacon, prominent local deacon, is located in Aqua City.

  • It's not a large space or anything like that, but it has five popular rum shop from all over Japan gathered in one location for the perfect lunch bye Joy Palace Joy Policies of Indoor Music Park in Aqua City.

  • Inside of this three floor theme Park, you'll find bizarre rides and V are games you've never seen before, and sometimes I have virtual animate concerts, which is a trip another Japan on Lee experience Odaiba Beach Park.

  • When you get tired from all the eating and shopping in Odaiba, you can hang out on the beach and relax.

  • And if you're in the water sports, you can run to paddleboard and even sailboats just don't expect any waves, and the view at Night of Rainbow Bridge is quite spectacular.

  • Mega Web miniatures overlook this awesome spot.

  • It's located just next to the dive affairs feel.

  • Besides the newest Toyota car show, kids can drive cars and adults can play the free V R attractions.

  • Fuji TV.

  • If you're looking for an observation deck, the landmark of Odaiba Fuji TV would be my first choice.

  • You get spectacular views of Tokyo Port, Sky Tree and Tokyo Tower, an amazing Tokyo skyline.

  • Plus, you can get super close to the ball.

  • Also, if you're familiar with Japanese TV shows and animates like one piece and Dragonball, check out the bottom floors for the vent shops who'd own Budo noodles have a special way of soaking up the soup and delivering an umami field explosion in your mouth.

  • Definitely worth it.

  • If you never try on the cheap, I recommend Ma Togami salmon for a luxury bowl.

  • Check out so you don't Rainbow bridge run.

  • Viewing the Rainbow Bridge from afar is a sight to see, but did you know you can run Rainbow Bridge to?

  • Sometimes I run with my friends from the Ginza side all the way to the Odaiba side.

  • Don't worry, you can walk it as well.

  • The view of a diver from the bridge is pretty amazing away tones.

  • And for those of you who don't have time for a day trip to announce, in a way does Johnson is a perfect solution.

  • Oi tones and is an onsen theme park.

  • Different bath options are the main attractions here, but you can enjoy the summer festival zone in a yukata all year long.

  • Also, you can play games and enjoy a multitude of food options.

  • Oh, and did I mention they have giant beers?

  • 100 yen shops?

  • Japan is at the cheapest country to travel in, but visiting a 100 yen shop may help the budget conscious traveler.

  • You can get cheap souvenirs and even food here.

  • One of my favorite 100 yuan shops is in Odaiba, called Dyson because of its huge selection.

  • Fornicate is a rice ball with some sort of meat or vegetable feeling Japanese.

  • Eat it as much as Westerners eat sandwiches.

  • The ones you get at the convenience stores are quite amazing already, but premium ones that only Gary specialty shops are extraordinary, like this one in the success of my faves and grilled salmon and salmon roll socket testing circuit.

  • Testing is a perfect experience for those of you who are not familiar with Suck A to understand which day suits you best.

  • In fact, they're so many different 1000 tastes it depending on the makers and rice.

  • Just like wine, you confined cool, suck it.

  • Destiny bars the rod.

  • Tokyo prices are usually quite reasonable.

  • This one is in Cambodia's AKA capsule Hotels.

  • Capital Hotel started out as a casual and cheap accommodation for the Salomon, who missed the last train and needed a place to crash.

  • It used to be only designed for locals, but now you could find capsule hotels with English speaking staff who could explain the rules and regulations They even have luxury capsule hotels like this one called First Cabin, which I prefer vending machines.

  • Vending machines are a way of life in Japan.

  • Everywhere you go there, drink vending machines.

  • But if you want something a little more interesting, check out Haneda Airport for some unique bending machine products.

  • Baseball games Baseball is definitely the most popular sport in Japan.

  • Even though I'm not a baseball fan, there's nothing like sitting back with the beer hot dog with friends and family and watching a game in the stadium baseball game.

  • They're usually held in Tokyo Dome and major Jingle Stadium, and experience is nothing like the ones in the U.

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  • Japanese curry.

  • Japanese curry has its own special flavors and taste different than Indian curry.

  • There's so many Japanese curry spots in Tokyo, so it won't be hard to find one.

  • But one of my favorites is Gogo Curry, because you could customize the toppings and the portions are quite satisfying, even for the Western appetite.

  • Rook punky punky is for sure one of the most foreign friendly neighborhoods in Tokyo since it's home to many foreign embassies for Punky Hills and Tokyo Midtown are the two million towers in the area.

  • You can do most of your luxury shopping here.

  • I describe this area as a place of luxury and nightlife.

  • Also, if you're down there, some art museums at the National Art Center and the Morning Museum with checking out Punggye Hale's Observatory.

  • Here's another Tokyo Skyline Observatory option for you Personally, this is my favorite observatory in Tokyo.

  • So far, it's not free, but it's worth going up to the 52nd floor to view the Tokyo Bay and City landscape.

  • Oh, and make sure to check out the open air skydeck on a sunny day.

  • It makes me feel like I'm on top of the world when I'm up here.

  • Hinoki Park, you know, keep Park is just behind Tokyo Midtown, and it has a beautiful Japanese garden and upon the leaves change color throughout the season.

  • It's coming to be here and take it all in, and if you have kids, they'll appreciate the playground.

  • Ichi, go dive good.

  • Nothing beats a fresh robbing wrapped in Margie you confined each ago.

  • Dive Cohen Many departures in some convenience, but my all time favorite has to be in judo.

  • Ginza vintage clothes shopping at Shimo Kitazawa Shimo Kitazawa is where the Tokyo hipsters hang out, traveling a few stations from Siberia or Shinjuku.

  • The laid back and funky neighborhood has vintage shops everywhere, and if you want to take a break from all the walking, they're a bunch of Kozy Cafe is nestled in the back streets.

  • Katie Dokey Okey Dokey is ranked one of the most desirable places to live in Tokyo, due in part to its vast restaurant options, shopping streets and beautiful.

  • You know, Cashier Park.

  • It kind of reminds me of a second Shibuya.

  • Since so many people live here, I find it more down to earth.

  • Oh, and I love the street food here, And one of the main highlights of this era is harmonica Yoko, a k a.

  • Bar alley.

  • Edo Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is known in Japanese is Timonen.

  • It exhibits a range of historic buildings.

  • It showcases old school buildings from ordinary middle class houses all the way to the former prime minister's home.

  • This is one of my favorite places for my top 10 hit in Tokyo Photo spots video curry pine Although I already mentioned Curry Curry, Pond is nothing like curry curry.

  • Pawn is basically a fried doughnut like bread with a curry feeling, and it's one of my favorite Japanese.

  • Next you confined curry pawn in most convenience and bakeries.

  • But if you're looking for something special, check out 10.

  • Maya and Chemo Kitazawa Joe Ginza Dugan's as one of my top destinations for street food.

  • It's just 10 minutes away from Shinjuku and has a friendly and chill atmosphere.

  • This spot is known by locals as so, citing go boom, which translates a daily dish Heaven.

  • The shooting.

  • I sell reasonably priced food like 30 and karaoke a 50 yakitori and 20 and chicken balls so that housewives in the afternoon can rush to the show 10 guy and pick up cheap dinner dishes for the family sooner.

  • Machi Ginza sooner Machi Ginza is another street with spot that speaks to my soul.

  • Not a lot of foreign travelers ventured in this area because it's such a pain in the ass to reach.

  • But in my opinion that yakitori years worth it.

  • If you're into yakitori like me, then this is one of the destination spots.

  • You can't miss.

  • You knock a Ginza.

  • Tanaka Ginza is a nostalgic street food destination also known as Cat Town, used to have cats everywhere.

  • But now you only see a few here and there.

  • One of the highlights of your naka is a long stairway called you.

  • Yeah, okay, Done Done.

  • Broke it at the entrance of the shopping street.

  • You can catch a beautiful sunset view here.

  • The street is not so long, so I could recommend visiting an afternoon just before the sunset.

  • Chitin sushi.

  • To be honest, I don't think you need to go to fancy sushi.

  • Restaurants that cost more than $300 have a good sushi experience because the average sushi place in Japan is usually better than high end sushi restaurants from around the world.

  • At least in my opinion, my go to spot is called Katsumi Dodie Sushi in Syria.

  • I still go here regularly, and in fact I run into some of you once in a while to go.

  • She Ginza to go.

  • She Ginza is the longest shot, a guy in Tokyo having more than 400 stores in this 1.3 kilometer street.

  • I'm sure you'll find something to enjoy your unlike a lot of the other shooting guys.

  • Cars cruise through the streets of Be careful, especially when in big groups or with the little ones Go Tokaji Go Tokaji is a Buddhist temple in Setagaya, which is about 30 minutes away from Shinjuku.

  • It's known as a possible birthplace of Lucky charm.

  • Cats a k a.

  • Monarchy Niko It's massive collection of Monica Neco is unlike anywhere in the world.

  • Tokyo Station Tokyo Station is one of the largest travel hubs, and it's a great place to explore.

  • The newly renovated facade of the station is pretty dope to take in, but more so inside of the station, you confined unique bento boxes and souvenirs at Grand Sta Acute and Ko Street.

  • If you're here to catch a train, I suggest coming a bit early and check out what the station has to offer.

  • Imperial Palace is a 10 minute walk away from the Tokyo Station.

  • You can check out where the Royal Family of Japan lives.

  • The Imperial Palace property is massive and located at the former Edo Castle.

  • You can book a tour on the website to get access to some of the more private areas, while some of the other gardens are open to the public throughout the year.

  • Japanese Fried Chicken Let's be honest.

  • Japanese fried chicken is pretty delicious, even from the competing.

  • In fact, Japanese fried chicken tastes so good that it ends up on most of my street videos, so it's really difficult for me to choose the best one.

  • But you cutie is one of my favorite spots because the fried chicken is so crispy on the outside, while tender and juicy on the inside Tokyo Dome City, Tokyo Dome City is an open shopping mall with roller coasters and Ferris wheel right next to the Tokyo Dome.

  • So it's a perfect spot to hang out before or after baseball games for concerts, lots of restaurants, shops and attractions to entertain the entire family told the rookie cake.

  • Okay, Did you know just around 20 minutes away from Shibuya, this beautiful Rabin exists?

  • Todoroki Keiko is one of the only Rabin's in Tokyo's 23 ward area.

  • You can start Longley is our river and really experience nature in Tokyo.

  • Yankee toady Yakitori is on my favorite Japanese foods.

  • Even though it's cheap, it's still so delicious.

  • One of my favorite budget yakitori shop is Tony Keys okay.

  • But I've also always down to go to some standing yakitori pubs.

  • I guess I just love it all.

  • So how many of these places have you guys been do?

  • Let me know in the comments.

  • If this will help you out, how beyond that?

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  • And if you want to see more of my adventures in Tokyo or Japan, hit that sky button and the bell, but and I'll catch you guys in the next one.

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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