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Quote: Quite possibly the best dance company in Japan, or even Asia. Mizuki Ueno has an unique expression that goes beyond technique. A must-see if you're in Tokyo. Read More
Quote: I was hesitant at joining a tour. I was afraid of full cramped buses, 10 minute stops and terrible passengers.I signed up for several mini tours through JTB. 1/2 day cityrama tour of Tokyo, 1 full day in Nikko, 1 Read More
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Quote: At the beginning, the trail was flat and pleasant. But as we reached deeper, the trail started winding up, and the terrain was covered with fragmented rocks and very coarse sand-like dirt. There was little or no Read More
Quote: A short walk from Tsukiji Fish Market is the Hama Rikyu Garden. After almost being run over by the speeding carts in the market, getting jostled while going down aisles full of people, being overwhelmed by Read More
Quote: Sumo is a very popular sport in Japan. I was very fortunate to get tickets. There are no seats, but cushioned areas that are set up in squares all around the floor. I had one of a few seats that is set up as a Read More
Quote: For those of us who do not speak Japanese (yeah, right, I do not myself, but I found this name on a travel website), it’s the National Museum of the Japanese History. The title took me some minutes to pronounce Read More
Quote: Tokyo City Hall is located in the Shinjuku area. Located on the 45th floor is an observation area. You take a special elevator from the ground floor straight up to the 45th floor. There is no charge, and you get Read More
Quote: Work up a sweat at Tokyo's "hottest" yoga and fitness studio. With several locations around the Tokyo area, Lava offers traditional exercise classes, in a heated studio. Classes cost around ¥3,000 for a one hour Read More
Quote: During my visit, which was considered off-season, the most common bird that could be seen was the Common Cormorant. There were just so many of them in the Shio-Iri Pond. The common cormorant feeds Read More