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Quote: Like every Disney theme park, Tokyo Disney Sea (“TDS”) has the requisite retail and restaurant area in the form of Mediterranean Harbor. The anchor store, Emporio, serves as the equivalent to Main Street USA’s Read More
Quote: I went on the prowl for a pachinko parlor. I sat down at a machine and put in 500 yen. Pachinko is kind of like an upright pinball game, except you do not control the balls at all--you just shoot them into the Read More
Quote: A visit to the Absolut Ice Bar Tokyo can evoke any number of clichés about being cool, but the gimmicky lounge in Roppongi’s Nishi-Azabu District is just that. Kept at a chilly –5° C, reservations can be booked Read More
Quote: This would turn out to be the most scenic and enjoyable of all my rail trips in Japan. The are marvelous transport machines, but they fly too high and too fast for one to get a truly intimate look at the Read More
Quote: After a few hours of running wild through the streets of Tokyo, chances are that you will want to chill out somewhere for a little while. Deja Vu is just the place. Groovy music, psychadelic ambience, MELLOW Read More
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Quote: The Asakusa area is most famous for Sensoji Temple, Nakamise and Kappabashi shoppig steets. The incredible variety of shops in Nakamise Dori, the 300 m street that leads to Sensoji Temple, offers everything Read More
Quote: Shinjuku is legally one of the 23 wards (or cities) that together constitute Tokyo, but for most visitors Shinjuku is associated with the bustling area that surrounds Shinjuku station. Shinjuku Station (it is Read More
Quote: This behemoth of a building complex is set in the western part of Shinjuku, an immense area of high-rise construction that may be comparable to La Defense in Paris. The main tower, with two twin prongs at the Read More
Quote: The Hie Jinja is located just off Sakurada-dori, one of the main thoroughfares in Akasaka. The main entrance is via a steep set of broad stairs close to the entrance of the Capital Tokyo Hotel. These stairs are Read More