If you are on a diet and planning a trip to Japan, you better be prepared to throw that diet plan out the window because it would be a joke to visit Japan and not feast on Japanese food. You go to Japan to eat! Tokyo is a treasure trove of tasty treats and amazing eateries, …
Tokyo Disney Sea (Part 2)
If you read Part 1 of my Tokyo Disney Sea blog post, you were probably blown away by the sheer spectacularity of this one-of-a-kind theme park. If you weren’t, you’ve got to be kidding me! Did you not see the photos of those amazing attractions?! The truth is, those photos are nothing compared to seeing …
Tokyo Disney Sea (Part 1)
While preparing our Tokyo travel itinerary, I wasn’t sure if I should include Tokyo Disney Sea. Mike, Eric, Paula, and I went to Hong Kong Disneyland just 8 months before going to Japan. Two Disneyland trips in just one year might be a bit redundant. Besides, Disneyland might just be a lot like Disney Sea, …
Naughty Donki! Don Quijote in Akihabara
WARNING: MATURE CONTENT! THIS BLOG POST IS INTENDED FOR ADULTS (18 YEARS OLD & ABOVE) ONLY. I don’t know who Don Quijote is (or who the man behind Don Quijote is), but whoever he is, he is a very quirky fellow! Don Quijote, also known as “Donki,” is a chain of discount stores in Japan …
Akihabara, Mandarake, and Go! Go! Curry
As if Tokyo isn’t electric enough already, there exists a district in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo that has been designated as an ‘Electric Town’ — Akihabara (or ‘Akihabara Electric Town’). In this animated hub, there is a ubiquity of shops selling all sorts of electronic goods, including home appliances and brand new and secondhand gadgets. Hundreds of …
Odaiba, the Giant Gundam Statue, and DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
In Omotesando, we checked out two cool and out-of-the-box coffee shops. We wanted to see more of the awesomeness that Tokyo has to offer, so we set off for Odaiba, a famous shopping and entertainment district in the Tokyo Bay area. To reach Odaiba, we rode the Yurikamome, an automated guideway transit service which is a cross between a sky train and a bus. Though …
Cool Coffee Shops in Omotesando
After filling up our stomachs with Tonkotsu Ramen at Kyushu Jangara, we thought we’d burn the fats by walking around. I’m not even sure if that actually works, but it was nice to walk around Tokyo anyway, so we might as well try! We strolled around Omotesando, which is the pedestrian road leading to the Meiji …
A Crazy, Fun, and Sweet Marriage Proposal at The Shibuya Crossing
The Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan is said to be the busiest intersection in the world. Here, you will witness a conflux of people crossing and swarming the street from all directions, then mingling in the middle, trying to get from one side to the other while fighting their way through the barrage of pedestrians. There’s …
I Ro Ha Italian Udon in Harajuku (うどん伊呂波)
One of the things that I was really, really looking forward to while planning our Japan trip was the food. I heard that just about every kind of food in Japan tastes like heaven, whether it’s on a stick and sold on the streets, or served on a shiny plate in a 5-star restaurant. That’s why …
Shin-Ōkubo International Hotel in Tokyo’s Korea Town
A lot of people think that traveling to Japan can be costly. Before visiting the country, I myself thought that it would be extremely expensive if I ever planned on going there for a holiday. While it’s true that some things are indeed more expensive in Japan, there are also some things that are surprisingly …