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lisa says:
If organic, all natural, vegan, macrobiotic, and healthy are appealing
words to you, and you happen to be in the Aoyama/Harajuku area in
Tokyo, you should definitely stop by Pure Cafe for lunch or a cup of
organic coffee. The ambience is bright, clean, and modern. They are
very earth…
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Tiffatron says:
It was my birthday and my friend Leah who had already been living in japan for some months, organised a dinner at 'Kagaya', an izakaya in Shimbashi. She had read about the place on the net and it sounded very entertaining.
Upon descending the stairs from the street and entering into the rather mo…
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lisa says:
Simply put, the most beautiful and delicious-tasting cakes I've ever experienced.
They have a variety of sliced individual cakes in the glass case, ranging from about 350 to 650 yen ($3.50-6.50). You can choose among shortcake with buttercream, chocolate mousse, chestnut tart, or their own signa…
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janegjestland says:
This hotel is amazing!!!!!!
Push a button and anything can happen in the room - an optional see-through bathroom even (thats a first)
GR8 views, either over a huge park & river or over the city of Shibya - both amazing.
Different breakfast styles, either in one of the many restaurants or in your …
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ellechic says:
Ryokan Kamogawa is located ideally close in Asakusa's Senso-ji, Nakamise Street Market and Kaminari-mon.
Close to the Ginza Line and the Asakusa Line Stations, it is great for travelers and backpackers to experience traditional Japanese inn. It is also close to many traditional shops, restaurants…
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AE-Gumby says:
Me and a friend decided on a spur of the moment event to go out to Tokyo tower, we were going to take one of the 4 elevators up, but the line was so long. we then took a look at the brochure (which they have in almost every language) and we found a spot that said "take the stairs...and get a certifi…
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Eric says:
L'Artemis is expensive, but if you order the prix fixe, which includes appetizer, main course, dessert, and 2-3 "small" tasting dishes in-between those courses, it's a little cheaper. I think the prix fixe option is around $30-40, but the food is spectacular.
Normally, I don't order steak at a re…
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koticphreak says:
So I've heard of an icebar, but we have nothing of the likes in the US, this place is pretty darn cool, it's a bit small, holds maybe 30 people at most? It costs 3500Yen to get in (~$35) and that includes the cape, one glass (each additional one is 800Yen) and one drink (each additional is 1200Yen).…
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ctcsherry says:
There is already a review on Toyoko Inn chain in general on Travbuddy http://www.travbuddy.com/Toyoko-Inn-v275280 this chain has numerous locations throughout Japan.
For the Otsuka location specifically, it's a great choice for people that likes to stay close to the city center of Tokyo but prefe…
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yvrjames says:
This is a good hotel for location only.
The rooms are severly dated even after "extensive renovations" - and this was on the Executive Floor!
Service is average and nothing more. The age of the hotel and the condition mean that they do not attract the best staff. Largely the hotel is popular w…
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gwenster says:
Your place of lodging is the most important thing on any trip; yet we all want it to be as cheap as possible so that we may spend money on other things.
Before visiting Tokyo for the first time I did alot of research and ended up staying at the Oak hotel located a casual 10 minute walk away from…
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kchong says:
Here are some places I went to in Tokyo:
Tsukiji Fish Market: Go early in the morning (like 5am) and you can see locals auction off fish/seafood. It's pretty exciting!
Shibuya: considered by some as "the heart of Japan" - has one of the world's largest and most famous intersection, mas…
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ellechic says:
Dontaku is a small sushi restaurant located in the inner market area of Tsukiji Fish Market. Primarily serving chirashi-sushi, this small restaurant seats no more than 10 people.
Chirashi-sushi is a bowl of vinegared sushi rice covered with fish and other items. (see photo for example) My order c…
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bwfrazier08 says:
I stayed at Ks in the beginning of February '09, and overall it was an extremely pleasant experience. Although it's a little out of the way from the action in downtown, it's on the northeastern side of Tokyo closest to Narita Airport, a convenient location for those flying travelers. Impeccably clea…
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metsbwd says:
First note...this hotel is no longer a Le Meridien...as of May 31, 2008 they have separated from Starwood and they are now the Hotel Pacific Shinagawa. No more Starwood points. TGI Fridays is on the 2nd floor, Wing shopping center across the less busy street, Shinagawa station right across the mai…
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