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- mayorquimby
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Tokyo - Anyone clued up about it?
Booked flights to tokyo for a month in april without having any idea of which disctrict to stay in, what to do, where to go etc etc... Anyone been? Live there? Ideally want to be in the centre with easy access to all the main nightlife spots, shopping centre, tourist destinations etc... basically within a short trip of all the hustle & bustle..
Also, is there any must-see places to visit? or any must-do activities? Really know nothing about the place so ANY advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
			
			
													Also, is there any must-see places to visit? or any must-do activities? Really know nothing about the place so ANY advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers!
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				sinc_vision
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A few recommendations:
Eat at this place in shibuya at least once:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/
Their food is next level. Chicken bread (amazing!! bread with a kinda chicken paste on it! am must eat!!)! Deep fried, fried rice dumplings!!! Cheesy crispy, springy roll type things with kimchi!!! They also have a really nice floor seated balcony type area.
Print out and use this coupon for extra drinking benefits and discount:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/coupon.htm
(there's also a menu tab on that site but it doesnt include everything)
Alcohol wise, drink Shochu, not sake. Best drunk on the rocks for the best flavour, plus drinking it without ice is asking for a hangover. It's distilled in a variety of flavours, the best of which are sweet potato (imo, one of the most common), buckwheat (soba) and shiso (a kind of herb, looks like a nettle and is often served with sashimi (raw fish slices).
You also need to get loads of ramen down you. I'm not the expert so i'll let reverendmedia fill you in on that but you definitely need to eat tonkotsu flavour (pork broth). There's a chain called jangara ramen which is pretty good.
One place i always tell people to go (and always have satisfied customers) is 109 in Shibuya. It's one of the really tall buildings you can see from the train station exit and has a big '109' plastered at the top, can't miss it. There's nothing you'll want to buy from there and you don't have to spend any money, but i can virtually guarantee satisfaction. Remember. 109! 109! 109! 109! 109!
You should definitely go to Harajuku on sundays, that's the day when all the crazys come out. Just outside the station you'll find all the lolita goths, cosplayers and 'musicians' (they make noises at any rate), it's basically a showcase spot for the alternative, weird and wonderful. Walk on a bit further and you'll come to the entrance of Yoyogi park, outside there should be all the 1950's peeps with their sideburns, leather jackets, jive dancing and motorbikes, they're class. Then inside Yoyogi park there's insane amounts of things goin on. Loads of sports, dancing, drumming, people practicing their arts such as opera, tap dancing and brass orchestras. Also just across the bridge in the park, on sundays they sometimes have flea markets, cultural festivals and stuff so worth checkin out. Then runnin alongside the park there're loads of people performing music but they also put up soundsystems, came across a sick reggae one before.
Oh, and you're going in cherry blossom season so you'll wanna spend as much time in parks as you can, best to go with people if you know anyone out there, bring food and booze and have a day sitting under the trees.
In terms of where you stay, being central-ish is good because once the trains stop running (around 12:20 usually but it depends where you need to get to) you're stuck. It's no biggie though coz if you're out on the town you can just go and get a karaoke booth with all-you-can-drink till the morning for about 15-20 quid. good times. if you're not on a singing/drinking one you can always go to a net cafe. nothing like net cafes in the uk, they're private booths, with huge reclining leather chairs, sofas, ps2's (maybe ps3's now), unlimited refill drink machines, mangas, etc. they're also pretty cheap per hour so you can sleep there for less than a capsule hotel if need be. it's worth going to one at least once even if you don't need to.
will post any other ideas i have.
			
			
									
									Eat at this place in shibuya at least once:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/
Their food is next level. Chicken bread (amazing!! bread with a kinda chicken paste on it! am must eat!!)! Deep fried, fried rice dumplings!!! Cheesy crispy, springy roll type things with kimchi!!! They also have a really nice floor seated balcony type area.
Print out and use this coupon for extra drinking benefits and discount:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/coupon.htm
(there's also a menu tab on that site but it doesnt include everything)
Alcohol wise, drink Shochu, not sake. Best drunk on the rocks for the best flavour, plus drinking it without ice is asking for a hangover. It's distilled in a variety of flavours, the best of which are sweet potato (imo, one of the most common), buckwheat (soba) and shiso (a kind of herb, looks like a nettle and is often served with sashimi (raw fish slices).
You also need to get loads of ramen down you. I'm not the expert so i'll let reverendmedia fill you in on that but you definitely need to eat tonkotsu flavour (pork broth). There's a chain called jangara ramen which is pretty good.
One place i always tell people to go (and always have satisfied customers) is 109 in Shibuya. It's one of the really tall buildings you can see from the train station exit and has a big '109' plastered at the top, can't miss it. There's nothing you'll want to buy from there and you don't have to spend any money, but i can virtually guarantee satisfaction. Remember. 109! 109! 109! 109! 109!
You should definitely go to Harajuku on sundays, that's the day when all the crazys come out. Just outside the station you'll find all the lolita goths, cosplayers and 'musicians' (they make noises at any rate), it's basically a showcase spot for the alternative, weird and wonderful. Walk on a bit further and you'll come to the entrance of Yoyogi park, outside there should be all the 1950's peeps with their sideburns, leather jackets, jive dancing and motorbikes, they're class. Then inside Yoyogi park there's insane amounts of things goin on. Loads of sports, dancing, drumming, people practicing their arts such as opera, tap dancing and brass orchestras. Also just across the bridge in the park, on sundays they sometimes have flea markets, cultural festivals and stuff so worth checkin out. Then runnin alongside the park there're loads of people performing music but they also put up soundsystems, came across a sick reggae one before.
Oh, and you're going in cherry blossom season so you'll wanna spend as much time in parks as you can, best to go with people if you know anyone out there, bring food and booze and have a day sitting under the trees.
In terms of where you stay, being central-ish is good because once the trains stop running (around 12:20 usually but it depends where you need to get to) you're stuck. It's no biggie though coz if you're out on the town you can just go and get a karaoke booth with all-you-can-drink till the morning for about 15-20 quid. good times. if you're not on a singing/drinking one you can always go to a net cafe. nothing like net cafes in the uk, they're private booths, with huge reclining leather chairs, sofas, ps2's (maybe ps3's now), unlimited refill drink machines, mangas, etc. they're also pretty cheap per hour so you can sleep there for less than a capsule hotel if need be. it's worth going to one at least once even if you don't need to.
will post any other ideas i have.
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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- mayorquimby
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That's a massive help mate, appreciated. Gona print all that off...DJ Sinc Vision wrote:A few recommendations:
Eat at this place in shibuya at least once:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/
Their food is next level. Chicken bread (amazing!! bread with a kinda chicken paste on it! am must eat!!)! Deep fried, fried rice dumplings!!! Cheesy crispy, springy roll type things with kimchi!!! They also have a really nice floor seated balcony type area.
Print out and use this coupon for extra drinking benefits and discount:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/coupon.htm
(there's also a menu tab on that site but it doesnt include everything)
Alcohol wise, drink Shochu, not sake. Best drunk on the rocks for the best flavour, plus drinking it without ice is asking for a hangover. It's distilled in a variety of flavours, the best of which are sweet potato (imo, one of the most common), buckwheat (soba) and shiso (a kind of herb, looks like a nettle and is often served with sashimi (raw fish slices).
You also need to get loads of ramen down you. I'm not the expert so i'll let reverendmedia fill you in on that but you definitely need to eat tonkotsu flavour (pork broth). There's a chain called jangara ramen which is pretty good.
One place i always tell people to go (and always have satisfied customers) is 109 in Shibuya. It's one of the really tall buildings you can see from the train station exit and has a big '109' plastered at the top, can't miss it. There's nothing you'll want to buy from there and you don't have to spend any money, but i can virtually guarantee satisfaction. Remember. 109! 109! 109! 109! 109!
You should definitely go to Harajuku on sundays, that's the day when all the crazys come out. Just outside the station you'll find all the lolita goths, cosplayers and 'musicians' (they make noises at any rate), it's basically a showcase spot for the alternative, weird and wonderful. Walk on a bit further and you'll come to the entrance of Yoyogi park, outside there should be all the 1950's peeps with their sideburns, leather jackets, jive dancing and motorbikes, they're class. Then inside Yoyogi park there's insane amounts of things goin on. Loads of sports, dancing, drumming, people practicing their arts such as opera, tap dancing and brass orchestras. Also just across the bridge in the park, on sundays they sometimes have flea markets, cultural festivals and stuff so worth checkin out. Then runnin alongside the park there're loads of people performing music but they also put up soundsystems, came across a sick reggae one before.
Oh, and you're going in cherry blossom season so you'll wanna spend as much time in parks as you can, best to go with people if you know anyone out there, bring food and booze and have a day sitting under the trees.
In terms of where you stay, being central-ish is good because once the trains stop running (around 12:20 usually but it depends where you need to get to) you're stuck. It's no biggie though coz if you're out on the town you can just go and get a karaoke booth with all-you-can-drink till the morning for about 15-20 quid. good times. if you're not on a singing/drinking one you can always go to a net cafe. nothing like net cafes in the uk, they're private booths, with huge reclining leather chairs, sofas, ps2's (maybe ps3's now), unlimited refill drink machines, mangas, etc. they're also pretty cheap per hour so you can sleep there for less than a capsule hotel if need be. it's worth going to one at least once even if you don't need to.
will post any other ideas i have.
Where would you recommend staying between Asakusa & Shinjuku? Think we've narrowed it down to these two...
cheers.
I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
						fuck's sake whenever you talk about tokyo it reminds me how much i want to goDJ Sinc Vision wrote:A few recommendations:
Eat at this place in shibuya at least once:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/
Their food is next level. Chicken bread (amazing!! bread with a kinda chicken paste on it! am must eat!!)! Deep fried, fried rice dumplings!!! Cheesy crispy, springy roll type things with kimchi!!! They also have a really nice floor seated balcony type area.
Print out and use this coupon for extra drinking benefits and discount:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/coupon.htm
(there's also a menu tab on that site but it doesnt include everything)
Alcohol wise, drink Shochu, not sake. Best drunk on the rocks for the best flavour, plus drinking it without ice is asking for a hangover. It's distilled in a variety of flavours, the best of which are sweet potato (imo, one of the most common), buckwheat (soba) and shiso (a kind of herb, looks like a nettle and is often served with sashimi (raw fish slices).
You also need to get loads of ramen down you. I'm not the expert so i'll let reverendmedia fill you in on that but you definitely need to eat tonkotsu flavour (pork broth). There's a chain called jangara ramen which is pretty good.
One place i always tell people to go (and always have satisfied customers) is 109 in Shibuya. It's one of the really tall buildings you can see from the train station exit and has a big '109' plastered at the top, can't miss it. There's nothing you'll want to buy from there and you don't have to spend any money, but i can virtually guarantee satisfaction. Remember. 109! 109! 109! 109! 109!
You should definitely go to Harajuku on sundays, that's the day when all the crazys come out. Just outside the station you'll find all the lolita goths, cosplayers and 'musicians' (they make noises at any rate), it's basically a showcase spot for the alternative, weird and wonderful. Walk on a bit further and you'll come to the entrance of Yoyogi park, outside there should be all the 1950's peeps with their sideburns, leather jackets, jive dancing and motorbikes, they're class. Then inside Yoyogi park there's insane amounts of things goin on. Loads of sports, dancing, drumming, people practicing their arts such as opera, tap dancing and brass orchestras. Also just across the bridge in the park, on sundays they sometimes have flea markets, cultural festivals and stuff so worth checkin out. Then runnin alongside the park there're loads of people performing music but they also put up soundsystems, came across a sick reggae one before.
Oh, and you're going in cherry blossom season so you'll wanna spend as much time in parks as you can, best to go with people if you know anyone out there, bring food and booze and have a day sitting under the trees.
In terms of where you stay, being central-ish is good because once the trains stop running (around 12:20 usually but it depends where you need to get to) you're stuck. It's no biggie though coz if you're out on the town you can just go and get a karaoke booth with all-you-can-drink till the morning for about 15-20 quid. good times. if you're not on a singing/drinking one you can always go to a net cafe. nothing like net cafes in the uk, they're private booths, with huge reclining leather chairs, sofas, ps2's (maybe ps3's now), unlimited refill drink machines, mangas, etc. they're also pretty cheap per hour so you can sleep there for less than a capsule hotel if need be. it's worth going to one at least once even if you don't need to.
will post any other ideas i have.
have a good time mayorquimby you lucky shit
- mayorquimby
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pk- wrote:fuck's sake whenever you talk about tokyo it reminds me how much i want to goDJ Sinc Vision wrote:A few recommendations:
Eat at this place in shibuya at least once:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/
Their food is next level. Chicken bread (amazing!! bread with a kinda chicken paste on it! am must eat!!)! Deep fried, fried rice dumplings!!! Cheesy crispy, springy roll type things with kimchi!!! They also have a really nice floor seated balcony type area.
Print out and use this coupon for extra drinking benefits and discount:
http://r.gnavi.co.jp/fl/en/g371701/coupon.htm
(there's also a menu tab on that site but it doesnt include everything)
Alcohol wise, drink Shochu, not sake. Best drunk on the rocks for the best flavour, plus drinking it without ice is asking for a hangover. It's distilled in a variety of flavours, the best of which are sweet potato (imo, one of the most common), buckwheat (soba) and shiso (a kind of herb, looks like a nettle and is often served with sashimi (raw fish slices).
You also need to get loads of ramen down you. I'm not the expert so i'll let reverendmedia fill you in on that but you definitely need to eat tonkotsu flavour (pork broth). There's a chain called jangara ramen which is pretty good.
One place i always tell people to go (and always have satisfied customers) is 109 in Shibuya. It's one of the really tall buildings you can see from the train station exit and has a big '109' plastered at the top, can't miss it. There's nothing you'll want to buy from there and you don't have to spend any money, but i can virtually guarantee satisfaction. Remember. 109! 109! 109! 109! 109!
You should definitely go to Harajuku on sundays, that's the day when all the crazys come out. Just outside the station you'll find all the lolita goths, cosplayers and 'musicians' (they make noises at any rate), it's basically a showcase spot for the alternative, weird and wonderful. Walk on a bit further and you'll come to the entrance of Yoyogi park, outside there should be all the 1950's peeps with their sideburns, leather jackets, jive dancing and motorbikes, they're class. Then inside Yoyogi park there's insane amounts of things goin on. Loads of sports, dancing, drumming, people practicing their arts such as opera, tap dancing and brass orchestras. Also just across the bridge in the park, on sundays they sometimes have flea markets, cultural festivals and stuff so worth checkin out. Then runnin alongside the park there're loads of people performing music but they also put up soundsystems, came across a sick reggae one before.
Oh, and you're going in cherry blossom season so you'll wanna spend as much time in parks as you can, best to go with people if you know anyone out there, bring food and booze and have a day sitting under the trees.
In terms of where you stay, being central-ish is good because once the trains stop running (around 12:20 usually but it depends where you need to get to) you're stuck. It's no biggie though coz if you're out on the town you can just go and get a karaoke booth with all-you-can-drink till the morning for about 15-20 quid. good times. if you're not on a singing/drinking one you can always go to a net cafe. nothing like net cafes in the uk, they're private booths, with huge reclining leather chairs, sofas, ps2's (maybe ps3's now), unlimited refill drink machines, mangas, etc. they're also pretty cheap per hour so you can sleep there for less than a capsule hotel if need be. it's worth going to one at least once even if you don't need to.
will post any other ideas i have.
have a good time mayorquimby you lucky shit
I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
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				sinc_vision
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for convenience sake i'd go for shinjuku without a doubt, as long as you don't mind that it's a massive business and entertainment district. asakusa is nice (by the river, nice temple, parks, etc) but it's right at the end of the ginza line so it's a relatively long tube journey to embark on twice a day if you're heading central a lot, plus shinjuku is something of a hub, you can get to most places from there, including outside of the city.MayorQuimby wrote:That's a massive help mate, appreciated. Gona print all that off...
Where would you recommend staying between Asakusa & Shinjuku? Think we've narrowed it down to these two...
cheers.
Btw, you mentioned 'we', are you going with a mate(s) or a girlfriend? If it's a girlfriend i'd probably scratch 109 off the list.
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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				sinc_vision
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you're welcome. start saving and come see me out there in 2010.pk- wrote:fuck's sake whenever you talk about tokyo it reminds me how much i want to go
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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Legend, gona book shinjuku up tonight. Had a good old read about it sounds qualityDJ Sinc Vision wrote:for convenience sake i'd go for shinjuku without a doubt, as long as you don't mind that it's a massive business and entertainment district. asakusa is nice (by the river, nice temple, parks, etc) but it's right at the end of the ginza line so it's a relatively long tube journey to embark on twice a day if you're heading central a lot, plus shinjuku is something of a hub, you can get to most places from there, including outside of the city.MayorQuimby wrote:That's a massive help mate, appreciated. Gona print all that off...
Where would you recommend staying between Asakusa & Shinjuku? Think we've narrowed it down to these two...
cheers.
Btw, you mentioned 'we', are you going with a mate(s) or a girlfriend? If it's a girlfriend i'd probably scratch 109 off the list.
 Going with a girlfriend but gona go anyway now
Thanks again.
I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
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01). korean bbq in the basement of don quixote in shimbashi NOM NOM
02). kyushu jangara ramen in harajuku NOM NOM
03). asakusa temples
04). golden gai bar area in shinjuku
05). drunkard's alley in shibuya
06). 2nd floor of namco arcade in akihabara to watch the locals play the shmups.
07). BTC @ club asia in shibuya.
08). ippudo NOM NOM
09). DBS @ Unit Daikanyama
10). mutekiya in ikebukero NOM NOM
11). emperor's palace gardens
12). watanabe ramen in takadanobaba NOM NOM
13). go to an izakaya - they're everywhere. eat a sparrow.
14). footnik in ebisu (for the footy)
15). tsutaya video library in shibuya.
16). sushi - ask for 'kujira'.
17). yoyogi park on a sunday. open air sound systems!
18). matsuya. cheap hangover defense at 5.30am NOM NOM
19). shimo kitazawa. student-ville. good vibes.
20). gamushara ramen in setagaya. EXTRA NOM NOM
gambate-yo!
			
			
									
									
						02). kyushu jangara ramen in harajuku NOM NOM
03). asakusa temples
04). golden gai bar area in shinjuku
05). drunkard's alley in shibuya
06). 2nd floor of namco arcade in akihabara to watch the locals play the shmups.
07). BTC @ club asia in shibuya.
08). ippudo NOM NOM
09). DBS @ Unit Daikanyama
10). mutekiya in ikebukero NOM NOM
11). emperor's palace gardens
12). watanabe ramen in takadanobaba NOM NOM
13). go to an izakaya - they're everywhere. eat a sparrow.
14). footnik in ebisu (for the footy)
15). tsutaya video library in shibuya.
16). sushi - ask for 'kujira'.
17). yoyogi park on a sunday. open air sound systems!
18). matsuya. cheap hangover defense at 5.30am NOM NOM
19). shimo kitazawa. student-ville. good vibes.
20). gamushara ramen in setagaya. EXTRA NOM NOM
gambate-yo!
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				sinc_vision
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alright, that's it. you're definitely coming out in 2010/11 and we're eating all those things. oh, there's also this garlic butter cheese ramen my mate tells me i have to eat, so i'll add that to the list.reverendmedia wrote:01). korean bbq in the basement of don quixote in shimbashi NOM NOM
02). kyushu jangara ramen in harajuku NOM NOM
03). asakusa temples
04). golden gai bar area in shinjuku
05). drunkard's alley in shibuya
06). 2nd floor of namco arcade in akihabara to watch the locals play the shmups.
07). BTC @ club asia in shibuya.
08). ippudo NOM NOM
09). DBS @ Unit Daikanyama
10). mutekiya in ikebukero NOM NOM
11). emperor's palace gardens
12). watanabe ramen in takadanobaba NOM NOM
13). go to an izakaya - they're everywhere. eat a sparrow.
14). footnik in ebisu (for the footy)
15). tsutaya video library in shibuya.
16). sushi - ask for 'kujira'.
17). yoyogi park on a sunday. open air sound systems!
18). matsuya. cheap hangover defense at 5.30am NOM NOM
19). shimo kitazawa. student-ville. good vibes.
20). gamushara ramen in setagaya. EXTRA NOM NOM
gambate-yo!
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
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				reverendmedia
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is that the one in ebisu? just over from the liquid rooms? we went there - it was cool, but the cheese got a bit much after half the bowl. they only have a limited number of cheese ramens per night too. once it's gone, it's gone (at least until the next day). you got to do it at least once though i suppose!DJ Sinc Vision wrote:there's also this garlic butter cheese ramen my mate tells me i have to eat, so i'll add that to the list.
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www.myspace.com/gothtradMayorQuimby wrote:Is there any dubstep in tokyo?
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewforum.php?f=27
www.myspace.com/japankamba
keep your eye on these!
i'm going to tokyo and the rest of japan for a month for my 30th birthday in 2010!
i have a savings account opened for the trip 2 weeks ago. so looking forward to this it's crazy
			
			
													i have a savings account opened for the trip 2 weeks ago. so looking forward to this it's crazy
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reverendmedia wrote:www.myspace.com/gothtradMayorQuimby wrote:Is there any dubstep in tokyo?
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewforum.php?f=27
www.myspace.com/japankamba
keep your eye on these!
I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
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