Shinjuku Odori Avenue, Kabukicho Downtown, Newly opened LABI electric store, and more, Sunny Sunday Afternoon
Last Update: August 19, 2011
Ninja still alive?! Visit Ninja Warriors in Kabukicho, East Shinjuku of Tokyo
In the central part of Shinjuku Tokyo, you can meet Ninja warriors and join authentic lessons to learn how to throw Shuriken and how to fight. The room is dark and quiet, for Ninja warriors are not supposed to be noticed by enemies, and their performance (martial art) is sophisticated and careful in every part. For detail including the map, please check Musashi Clan’s website; http://ninjawarriors.ninja-web.net/index.html. If you need the arrangement to bring you there while your stay in Tokyo, please contact info@deartravelers.com.
Last Update: April 19, 2010
Odaiba NightScape; Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, and Replica of the Statue of Liberty
From Shinbashi station (JR Yamanote / Keihin-Tohoku line), you can take `Yurikamome’ line, a new charming monorail train, and enjoy traveling to Odaiba area. Beside the unique Fuji TV building, you can enjoy casual dining (inluding sake bars), Purikura photo booths, shopping, ferris wheel, and the lovely nightscape.
Last Update: April 18, 2010
Shinabashi, businessmen’s heaven with uncountable casual Sake Bars !
If you’re traveling in Tsukiji (where the world largest fish market is, and well known for its exciting tuna auction in the early morning), or Ginza, and looking for a local nice place to dine out at night, beside Asakusa, I do recommend Shinbashi. It’s actually called `Salaryman (employed business people)’s Heaven’, for having lots of casual sake bars, most are budget friendly. You can enjoy not only casual Japanese dishes (there’re many Kaiten Sushi Restaurants, belt conveying sushi as well), but also blending in with Japanese business people. To here, you can either get off at Shinbashi Station and walk from Karasumori Exit, or walk from Ginza, Tsukiji or from Shiodome busimess district.
Last Update: April 11, 2010
Protected: Kyubey, the finest sushi restaurant in Ginza, with heartful hospitality
Last Update: April 11, 2010
Magurobito, popular Kaiten Sushi restaurant (conveyor belt sushi) in Asakusa, near Kaminarimon Gate
It’s near Kaminarimon Gate, Asakusa. The otherside of Starbucks. From Asakusa station, go to Kaminarimon Gate, pass it, and turn right at the first crossing.
Official website: http://www.magurobito.com/
Last Update: April 11, 2010
































































