8 Cultural Adventures in Tokyo You Have To Experience
An introduction to the many cultural adventures in Tokyo, Japan, including the fashion district of Harajuku, Kabuki Theater, and Tokyo Tower.
An introduction to the many cultural adventures in Tokyo, Japan, including the fashion district of Harajuku, Kabuki Theater, and Tokyo Tower.
The Ameyayokocho Market is one of the best markets to experience in Tokyo if you love shopping, food, and culture, in an action filled environment.
An izakaya is a Japanese pub or bar that serves alcoholic beverages and food that tastes good with alcohol. They can be found throughout Tokyo.
Visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum if you’re interested in learning about the history of Tokyo and how it grew to become one of the world’s most influential cities.
Travel tips for how to experience Japan for less, including ways to save money on lodging, transportation, food and sightseeing.
The Ryogoku area of Sumida in Tokyo is also known as sumo town, and can be worth a visit even if you’re not there during sumo wrestling season.
Capsule hotels are commonplace in Tokyo, and offer a fun experience for visitors to the city.
Dave’ photo essay of the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the world’s largest seafood market.
Suntory’s Hibiki whisky was the brand Bill Murray’s character consumed in Lost in Translation.
I had a local connection, a place to sleep for 4 nights, and an extra $160+ in my pocket.
I couldn’t shake the image of my flight ending up on the evening news.
I can’t resist the idea of celebrating New Year’s Eve in Tokyo! (Photo: Kevin Poh)