This place is Amazing (capital A added for emphasis)! There’s so much to do and see that’s it’s utterly impossible to cover it all in a day. It’s a great day out.
At Tokyo Disney Sea there’...
The museum is well set out, the flow takes you from the very early stages of the Edo period into different aspects of culture like books, prints, theatre, trade and prostitution. You then walk to the ...
This garden was a great little find. While it was really small, it was a beautiful little escape from the business of Tokyo. Another great aspect was that it was free. It takes only a few minutes t...
I’ve never been to any Disneyland bar this one so I have nothing to compare it to. But for me it’s a definite must-see for anyone visiting Tokyo.
The rides are fun, especially for people with yo...
This was one of the best things I've done since I've been in Tokyo. I was lucky enough to get an unreserved ticket to go to one day of the sumo tournament. For 2100Y I had an all-day pass and was able...
I've been to my share of craft beer bars in Tokyo. This is hands down the best.
An unparalleled selection of ever changing beers on tap. (now 70 taps!) An amazing staff, and great food to boot.
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If you're interested in learning wadaiko (taiko drumming), this is a great place to give it a try. Miyauchi-sensei is fun and makes the classes entertaining and informative. The classes are conducte...
This place rocks. No Elevator! Lots of fun, great staff. It was really great and easy to find. Really close to the train station, and if you want some great beer Popeye is right down the street. The S...
The Sumo are large and in charge. The Sumo Museum in Ryogoku is a seasonal tribute to Japan's favorite pastime and is located in a small part of one of Tokyo's largest Sumo arenas. If you are lucky, y...
Tokyo Sea Life Park is exactly everything an aquarium should be. It has an impressive, surreal building that seems to float above the waters of Tokyo Bay. You'll come to the gate long before you actu...
Daiso is a "100 yen store." However, unlike the 1 dollar store equivalents in the U.S., things at Daiso can be practical, high quality, and not necessarily 1 dollar. "100 yen" basi...
It's easy to forget that Japan is an island country if you're living in Tokyo. I've often heard it said that Tokyo harbor isn't exactly the body of water that you want to dip your toes in, anyway. How...
Standing out side this museum, you can just how big it is. On the outside window there are several marks that indicate various high-water marks, but I don't know if those marks happened at the museum ...
This garden was basically very similar to most of the Japanese gardens that I've experienced in Tokyo. While it had all of the general parts including a pretty pond with islands and beautiful Japanes...
Hamacho Park is near Hamacho Metro Station, on the Shinjuku Line. It is along the water and near a bridge. The park is home to large sports facilities (grounds and building), a playground, and a small...
This park is a short distance away from Ryogoku Station, Edo-Tokyo Museum, and the former Yasuda Garden. It is in memory of those who died in Tokyo aid raids and is dedicated in the pursuit of peace, ...
For the price, Edogawa Pool Garden is fairly good value.
When you arrive go straight to the ticket booths on the right and choose the button on the uppermost left. It costs 500yen and covers your en...
Hair Salons, Hair Removal, Massage, Nail salons ( Kinshicho )
It is no professional salon. I would rather spend the money sensibly, even if it costs me more, at a professional salon with certified beauticians. Also heard about very poor service with time. The or...
This is a traditional Japanese style restaurant. Although it is apparently a chain, I hadn't realized it until after I left and saw another place with the same name. This restaurant features simple, e...
Allegrezza was a decent Italian restaurant. The staff were really helpful in explaining the menu and helping for the decision of what to order.
The price also wasn't too bad, but I thought it could ...