Tokyo Travel Guide 2 Shibuya : Restaurants | wifi rental japan

A hungry belly has no ears. The good smell of unknown food  will stimulate your nose when you walk around Shibuya. And I know, it is hard to resist. Yes, it’s time to eat something! As I described Shibuya as a district where is full of youth and energy, there also are nice and fancy places for having meals.

Shibuya Crossing is famous for its large video screens and garish signs

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Restaurants for BRUNCH

(1) Bistro Rojiura

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If you get a step aside from main street of Shibuya, you will find Bistro Rojiura, which really means backstreet in Japanese. Bistro Rojiura is a modern French restaurant and here operates as a brunch cafe from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.(last order) and as a bistro from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Bistro Rojiura accepts reservation only for dinner time and you will get introduced counter seat if you go there alone. Read More

Tokyo Travel Guide 2 Shibuya : Shopping Malls | wifi rental japan

Have you heard of Shibuya scramble? If you are planning a trip to Tokyo, I guess you may have heard of this. Shibuya is one of the most colorful districts where young people gather in Japan. Everday, teenagers and people in early 20s who are in love with fashion gather here because there are so many unique shops here in Shibuya.

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FASHION SHOPPING MALLS

(1) Department Stores : Tokyu, Marui, Takashimaya, Seibu

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Just like other department stores in this world, you can find your favorite brand’s clothes or fashion accessories like bags and shoes in these places. But the interesting things is that you can also have a time to look for Japanese brands, which may be hard to see in your own country. Looking around department stores will be the best chance to have window shopping and see how Japanese high brand products look like. Read More

Tokyo Travel Guide 1 Shinjuku : Attractions | wifi rental japan

Well… Going for shopping and having nice meals are not everything about good travel. Yes, you definitely need an entertainment. things to enjoy! Here are some places you will love to visit.

Kabukicho

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Kabukicho, which is a red light district in Shinjuku, is full of entertainments. As it is red light district, you can literally buy “love” here, if you have a burning hole in your pocket. In addition to this, you can find many kyabakura, a hostess club which can be translated in ‘cabaret club’ in English, and host clubs. However, these night cultures are not everything about Kabukicho. Read More

Tokyo Travel Guide 1 Shinjuku : Restaurants | wifi rental japan

One thing you should never miss in Japan is to enjoy Japanese food. As we have already introduced in our previous posting, Shinjuku is one of the most vibrant places in Japan, and this means you can find tons of restaurants here.

omoide yokocho : YAKITORI STREET

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OMOIDE YOKOCHO, located near west exit of Shinjuku station, is famous for yakitori, which means grilled chicken in Japanese, and its traditional atmosphere. You may feel this street is very narrow so it is even hard to pass. However, it will be the greatest place to enjoy real Japanese life as well as the greatest chance to see how to make yakitori just in front of your eyes. Read More

Tokyo Travel Guide 1 Shinjuku : Shopping Malls | wifi rental japan

It is nearly impossible to talk about Tokyo without mentioning Shinjuku. Shinjuku is absolutely one of the most vibrant and crowded places in Japan where is full of offices, shopping malls, restaurants, and cafes. Everyday people from all over the world gather here to feel and enjoy how modern Japan looks like.

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FASHION Shopping Malls

If you are a fashion lover, just hanging around Shinjuku will give you a satisfaction. Tons of shopping spots with various styles are waiting for you just around the corner.

(1) Department Stores; Isetan, Takashimaya, Marui, Keio, and Odakyu Read More