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definiendum says:
I can't pass up a good party here in the United States, no matter where it is -- but with that being said, I prefer these days not to party too hard... unless of course I'm traveling. :) There are tons of clubs in the United States that I love for the music, ambiance, and crowd but few of these plac…
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faulkmore says:
New Friends International parties holds parties at various locations throughout Tokyo 2-4 times per month. Great place for Japanese and foreigners to meet in a casual setting. We usually get about 60-80 people.
All you can drink wine, cocktails, soft drinks, plus snacks. All you can drink bar unt…
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Tiffatron says:
I mention the bathtub because for anyone who's stayed in tokyo before... this is a luxury! not all hotels have a bathtub, especially if you're staying in more budget accom (most people that want to soak go and use sento or public baths) - but i found after a long day sight seeing the bathtub in my r…
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lisa says:
Daikanyama is a secluded pocket in Shibuya with lots of little cafes, trinket shops, and a laidback atmosphere that is a nice retreat from the crowds of central Shibuya. I like coming here on the weekends, when everywhere else is a mess of people.
Artifagose (I have no idea what that means) is h…
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dmae712 says:
Christon Cafe is an interesting restaurant. It is located in Shibuya, not a far walk from the JR Station. It is decorated like a Catholic church with images of Mary and Jesus. There is an altar and Stations of the Cross along the wall. Also, there is a display of chalices in one corner.
The…
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spdwagon says:
Tip#1:
Enjoy! It's a safe country and people are generally helpful toward travellers
Tip#2:
Avoid travelling during rush hours...unless you want to experience what it is like to be pushed into a train by the "pushers"
Tip#3:
Be open-minded about food...you will enjoy the country more. But w…
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