Showing posts with label Shibuya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shibuya. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Shibuya 渋谷 Highlights

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Dior illuminated: On Omotesando Avenue you find the world’s most luxurious brands.

May be the busiest crossing of Japan: The crossing outside Shibuya station. The traffic lights turn red at the same time in every direction. Traffic then stops completely and pedestrians cross from all sides. You can observe them from the second-story window of Starbucks (Tsutaya building).



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You may follow now the young people to Shibuya109, a shopping mall with around 100 fashion boutiques:




Or you look for the Tokyo Food Show inside Shibuya station, in the basement of the Tokyu Department Store, where you get gourmet food and an introduction to local tastes: grilled eel, fried pork, fish salad, octopus, seafood-and-rice seaweed wraps and many prepared foods more. This food hall is one of the biggest and most varied in town. Many of the stalls are connected with established restaurants around town, and you can choose from ready-to-go Indian curries, pho and other Vietnamese dishes, Chinese dumplings and dozens of Chinese-style main dishes. There are several bakeries and French pastry shops and a cheese shop. Some stalls have tiny counter areas where you can eat, but generally it's take-out only.




Nonbei Yokocho Alley のんべい横丁: Full of tiny bars with just a handful of seats. Nonbei Yokocho ("Drunkard’s Alley") dates back to the early 1950’s when eateries and bars were set up shop under the train tracks. "Nonbei Yokocho is everything I love most about Tokyo; an oasis of calm tradition nestled in the massive shadow of streaking neon, droves of taxis and hundreds of thousands of pedestrians. A living, breathing contradiction. It serves as an intimate escape from the impermanence and uncertainty of city living", writes James Rodrigues.




Ebisu Yokocho: Full of restaurants, full of people, squeeze yourself through... In this arcade you discover western-style wine bars, sushi shops, oden, grilled meat and even whale meat (at Jun-chan). Open from 5pm to early morning. Read about the food in Ebiisu Yokocho.




Bellovisto: Wine Bar with great view at 40th floor at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel.



A free great view you get at Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, writes Jessica Chaw.


Konno Hachimangu Shrine:




Meiji Shrine 明治神宮: Dedicated to the spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. With nearby Yoyogi Park it forms a large forested area with walking paths. Emperor Meiji was the first emperor of modern Japan. During the Meiji period Japan was modernized and westernized. Read more about Meiji shrine.




Rows of kazaridaru (decorative sake barrels) along the walkway, offered to the shrine deities from sake brewers all over Japan.



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Yoyogi Park:

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Harajuku and Takeshita dori: Harajuku has been the epicentre of Tokyo teen fashion (and vintage stores) for decades. Takeshita Street is across the road from the station and is the central hub of fashionable boutiques and resale shops. You will also find many crepe stalls and shops selling delicious fruit filled pancakes. Takeshita dori can get incredibly busy, especially on the weekend.



You may stomble upon a cosplay-girl:




You can stroll from Harajuku all the way down to Aoyama, following Omotesandō (表参道), a zelkova tree-lined avenue stretching from the entrance to the Meiji Shrine to Aoyama-dori and Omotesandō Station. You will find some of the world’s most luxurious brands, some boutiques are architectural wonders with gallery-like interiors: Comme des Garcons, Prada and more. You can also wind through the backstreets and alleyways. One of the discoveries is the Design Festa Gallery, an avant-garde art space showing the buzz of creativity of young Japanese artists. There is a café and a bar with graffiti art on the walls around you. There is also a okonomiyaki restaurant in the backyard. Another place that deserves to be mentioned is Nezu Museum, with a private collection of Japanese art and a little garden where you can enjoy matcha tea (southeast from Omotesando station).



Dior Omotesando


Omotesando Hills


Design Festa Gallery

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Crepe at Breizh Café


Maisen Tonkatsu, where you enjoy pork cutlet


Garden of Nezu Museum

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Read more and see more pictures:
101 things to do in Shibuya
Shibuya Streets
50 things to do in Harajuku
Top ten things to do in Omotesando and Harajuku


Just minutes away from the very busy Shibuya are the neighbourhoods of Tomigaya and Kamiyamacho, quiet neighbourhoods filled with cafes, independent shops and local establishments. Read: Tomigaya, the hidden gem of Shibuya


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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Selected Love Hotels in Tokyo

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Do you feel comfortable about love hotels in Japan? May be you get more comfortable after reading The Cheapo’s Guide to Tokyo Love Hotels.

Here we present some selected love Hotels in Tokyo.

Shibuya:

Hotel Beat wave ホテル ビート ウェーブ: Located on Dogenzaka slope, aimed at music fans: you will discover your own karaoke set in your room. See picture on flickr.com and pictures on instagram.



Read more: 5 of the Coolest Love Hotels in and Around Shibuya


Kinshicho:

Hotel Sara Sweet ホテル サラ: Located in Kinshicho. Spacious rooms with a sofa and jacuzzi. Are you looking for a School Room (505, video), the Boss's Room (405, video), the Doctor's Room (404, video), the Train Room (205) or the Ninja Room (203)? They are available as Geisha room (703, video), where the bed is a comfortable futon lying on the traditional style tatami floors. Read more by Loveinn Japan.


Room 201


Hotel Colore ホテル コローレ: Each room has a medium sized jacuzzi bath with mood lighting. "What made this room special was the incorporation of traditional Japanese elements into its decor. The bed and seating area both sat on a raised tatami mat platform and featured a low table and a special kind of chair that allows you to sit on the ground but still have a backrest", writes loveinnjapan.com about room 304.


Ikebukuro:

Hotel Zebra:
Located in Ikebukuro. The rooms on the higher floors have huge beds and massage chairs.

Picture by Lee K C


Shinjuku:

Hotel Moana: Located in Shinjuku. There is a restaurant serving Japanese cuisine. And you can book for more than one night.





Hotel Atlas: Featured in Ryūichi Hiroki’s film "Kabukicho Love Hotel", Hotel Atlas has become a popular destination. "One of the most stylish and convenient of Kabukicho's many love hotels", writes Tokyo Timeout, rooms are spacious. There are no limits on guest combinations, meaning that same-sex couples are just as welcome as heterosexual ones. Rooms can be found on booking.com and agoda.com.






Hotel Stellate ホテルステラート: Located in Shinjuku




Hotel Gracery: Located in Shinjuku. it's not really a love hotel, but suitable of course. Besides its life-sized Godzilla model it has a restaurant and a bar.

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Read more: Best Love Hotel in Shinjuku―Options to Keep an Eye On


Kunitachi:

Hotel Water S:



Meguro:

Hotel Meguro Emperor: Yes, this is a love hotel, not a castle... One of Tokyo's oldest love hotelsst love hotels (built in 1973).

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Kawasaki:

Hotel Geihinkan 迎賓館: Read more by Timeout Tokyo. One of the oldest names in the love hotel business, Hotel Geihinkan has been in operation since the early 1960s. Find rooms like a Chinese courtesan’s love nest or the French king's in Versailles. See room 207 and room 205.

Picture by ilbonito blog


Are you looking for something more special, for example Love Hotels with SM-Rooms? See some rooms here:

Hotel Rochelle ホテルロッシェル: Picture on Pinterest
Hotel Alpla Inn ホテルアルファイン: Picture on Pinterest
Both hotels you can find on Treasures of Tokyo Google Map


Here you find a list of the love hotels in the different districts of Tokyo;

Minato-ku 港区 (7):
Shinjuku-ku 新宿区(93)
Taito 区 (83)
Toshima 豊島区 (106)
Shinagawa 品川区(28)
Shibuya 渋谷区 (71)

Ikebukuro: Read also Ikebukuro Love Hotel strip


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