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Quote: Competition in Akihabara is cutthroat but Llaox has managed to be king of the hill for most of the past decade. There are 11 Llaox stores in Akihabara with Duty Free and export models available at the Main Read More
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Quote: This is a store that only sells pearls. They have a tour that shows you all the manufacturing process up to the final product ready to sell. It is interactive and fun. Read More
Quote: Think of this as the ultimate entertainment centre. It is open 24 hours, 365 days a year, and has every imaginable type of entertainment from video games to bowling to gambling. On weekends you are sure to see Read More
Quote: For an adventure after visitng Senso-Ji Temple (see accompanying journal entry), look to the left as you face the temple at the end of the long row of shopping stalls. Find an entrance through a sliding door to Read More
Quote: Ok, Ok, I admit: I am finance and stock exchange-mad :))) So, a visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange was a must. Especially since the public gallery of the London one was closed because of – yeah- terrorists. IRA Read More
Quote: If you are someone that seeks thrills and excitement, then you should visit TamaTech Park. The theme park’s Matopia featured more than 30 rides and themed action adventures catered both to adults and child Read More
Quote: We again walked to the Metropolitan Crowne Plaza where we were picked up by the tour company and driven to the main bus terminal from where their tours depart. At 9am we boarded our bus (with about 12-15 other Read More
Quote: With lots of fanfare, Japan declared the opening of a professional football league on May 15, 1993. I definitely will not miss the great opportunity to catch a J-League match in Tokyo. I forked out ¥2,000 for a Read More
Quote: This was not the bar that Lost in Translation features. It was very nice, quiet, and relaxing. The view of Tokyo, espically at night, was amazing. You can't go to Tokyo without visiting the Park Hyatt. Read More
Quote: A few metres from Hamamatsucho Station, the Kyu Shiba Rikyu Gardens is a seldom-visited stop along the well-beaten path to Hama Rikyu and Takeshiba Pier. Reputedly the oldest garden in Tokyo, it was first laid Read More