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Ameya Yokocho market in between Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station.

Ueno

Parks, museums, pandas and drinking in the daytime.

Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro really has it all-in-one. This once small historical village, (literally meaning "pond bag"- classy) has grown into a shopping and anime par...

Devil Craft Hamamatsucho

The craft beer craze has been catching on in countries around the world and Japan, thanks in part to DevilCraft, is no exception. DevilCraft was...

Marion Crepes

It’s not hard to find a crepe stand in Harajuku - they’re everywhere. But the best ones are located down Takeshita Street, including the famous...

Shin-Okubo

Shin Okubo is a cozy little neighborhood located within Tokyo's Shinjuku ward and is easily accessible as one of the stops on the Yamanote train loop...

Ebisu

Ebisu is one of the busiest locations along the Yamanote Line, providing passengers with direct access to most of the major tourist attractions and landmarks in central Tokyo...

Yurakucho

Conveniently located within a five minutes walk of the popular high-class shopping district of Ginza and within 10 minutes of Tokyo station, Yurakucho is one of the busier stops along the Yamanote Line...

Shinjuku

As expected of the place with the busiest train station in the world, Shinjuku has a lot going on. So what exactly is there to...

Daikanyama

Daikanyama, located between Shibuya and Nakameguro, mixes the trendiness of the former with the hipsterness of the latter to create an oh-so-fashionab...

Rainbow Burritos

Finding good Mexican-inspired cuisine in Japan can be a bit of a challenge. Luckily, Rainbow Burritos Doumo in Shinjuku has, arguably, the best burrit...

Kome to Circus

Rather than drinks, the vending machine outside Kome to Circus is filled with scorpions, giant waterbugs, and cricket energy bars in multiple flavors....

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