Go drink some Japanese craft beer at Ushitora in Shimokitazawa. My favorite bar in my favorite neighborhood.
This sounds cool. Another other recommendations if I'm in interested in craft beer?
I've mostly been thinking whisky while making my own plans, hadn't even given any thought to craft beer.
Wouldn't count on it too much, I actually missed my flight with a 50 min layover. Both flights were Lufthansa. I was worried I was going to miss the flight because passport check and customs were taking ages so I approached the staff multiple times asking if there was no quicker way to get to my next flight. They pointed me in the direction of another passport check which turned out to be even busier. When I returned they had apparently opened the electronic passport gates while I was gone :/. Customs then took ages and there was nobody around. Didn't have the guts to ask people standing in line if I could go first.Thank you, that is nice to know.
Wouldn't count on it too much, I actually missed my flight with a 50 min layover. Both flights were Lufthansa. I was worried I was going to miss the flight because passport check and customs were taking ages so I approached the staff multiple times asking if there was no quicker way to get to my next flight. They pointed me in the direction of another passport check which turned out to be even busier. When I returned they had apparently opened the electronic passport gates while I was gone :/. Customs then took ages and there was nobody around. Didn't have the guts to ask people standing in line if I could go first.
Obviously the plane had already left. Staff said it was my own fault because they had repeatedly called my name. Either that's bullshit or I couldn't hear it at customs.
Luckily there was another flight later that night. At first they wouldn't let me on it because it was fully booked but after begging and sulking they let me board first class.
It was a horrible experience and I'm never flying with Lufthansa again. I'm telling you this as a warning that they won't always wait for you, though in my case it was probably also a lot of bad luck.
I really don't want to deal with Lufthansa anymore. The pilots were on strike or something the week before my flight. Almost all international flights were cancelled because of that. It continued until the day before my trip to Japan. I was sweating bullets the entire week :x. Also, the suicide plane hijack from last year happened on the day I flew, which I believe was also owned by Lufthansa. Then on my return trip, I missed my flight at the layover. So just the name Lufthansa gives me nightmaresOuch. I'm flying Lufthansa, but we have about three hours between flights. Also, why did you need to go through customs? Did you have to change terminals or something?
Don't ever come here in Summer. You'd melt.It is so hot here compared to Scotland,we were not prepared for this lol. Also Disneysea has been great but my feet are dead... So so dead lpl
Don't ever come here in Summer. You'd melt.
Honestly it's waving between "bit cold" and "comfortable" this week
Don't ever come here in Summer. You'd melt.
Honestly it's waving between "bit cold" and "comfortable" this week
Don't ever come here in Summer. You'd melt.
Honestly it's waving between "bit cold" and "comfortable" this week
What's it like May and June?
May and June are fine. Its July, August, September that are hot as shit. Well, its really the humidity that does you in.
We got in contact with a local who added us on FB and wants us to get a drink with him.
The profile looks legit and he was friendly.
Yay or nay?
Ahaha, one of my friends has been trying to talk me into summer Comiket and I just go hell no. Winter again? Sure, I can deal with that.
And yeah, weather has been juuuuuuust on the border of too cold for me. Each day is "Do I wear t-shirt/long sleeve? What about my jacket? And what's it going to be in 2 hours when it's too warm for that? ARGH"
Well, I've lived in Bangkok for the better part of the year, so I'm no stranger to humidity. I leave Japan July 8, though, so I should be OK.
Today's been a good day, got plenty of good Odaiba pics, watched a live outside Diver City (B.A.P), saw a pretty awesome and nice guy doing tricks with coins and cards on the street near Daiba station. And we're definitely coming back to Odaiba before the holiday is over.
Lovely place though
There's a gaming exposition going on in Odaiba if that interests you!
Game On English site
Game On Japanese site
I mentioned it above XD but it was fun, especially the random Tekken fight with the Japanese guy lol.
It was nice to see the Miraikan building as well
There's a gaming exposition going on in Odaiba if that interests you!
Game On English site
Game On Japanese site
Pedestrian etiquette in Osaka is goddamn inconsistent and annoying.
Go drink some Japanese craft beer at Ushitora in Shimokitazawa. My favorite bar in my favorite neighborhood.
Eat tantamen ramen and shiso gyoza at Kohmen. They're all over Tokyo.
Were finally in Akihabara and Nakano Broadway again and yeah, there's much more Splatoon goods here now.
There's a gaming exposition going on in Odaiba if that interests you!
Game On English site
Game On Japanese site
There's a gaming exposition going on in Odaiba if that interests you!
Game On English site
Game On Japanese site
I mentioned it above XD but it was fun, especially the random Tekken fight with the Japanese guy lol.
It was nice to see the Miraikan building as well
What are the hippest neighbourhoods anyways?
Shimokitazawa, Koenji, Nakameguro, Yoyogi and Daikanyama are all great. I think some big magazine rated Shimo as the coolest neighborhood on the planet recently. There's a cool section of Sangenjaya (note: we rented an apartment there in 2014) near the station with some great little restaurants, coffee shops and a European-only craft beer bar. My wife and I are also partial to Yanaka Ginza. We stayed there our first two times in Tokyo (2006, 2010), it's an area of the city that wasn't damaged by firebombing in World War II so it has an older look to it. When we were there in 2014 it was overrun with Japanese and foreign toursists, must have been featured on TV or something. Still one of our favorite spots with an old neighborhood feel.
Harajuku, Shibuya and Shinjuku are fine and there are lots of cool things to do, but I'm more partial to the ones I mentioned above. My wife and I accidentally stumbled into Shimo in 2006 and fell in love.
I'm also one of the few people here who isn't enamored with Akihabara. I did my retro game shopping long ago, so now when I'm there I look for Book Offs in smaller neighborhoods and just pick up new releases which are available everywhere.
I thought Akihabara was absolutely vile. Checked Mandarake to get my nerd fix and got the hell outta there. I think I'll stick to your recs!
I've had fun shopping for games and I love visiting Gundam Front, but my favorite things to do in Japan are walk around neighborhoods and check out farmers markets (the UN University farmers market in Aoyama is great), clothing stores, coffee shops, recycle shops, craft beer places, etc. We also like getting out into nature (Nikko, Nara, Shuzenji, Hakone, etc.).
And ramen. ALL THE RAMEN.
I thought Akihabara was absolutely vile. Checked Mandarake to get my nerd fix and got the hell outta there. I think I'll stick to your recs!
I'm so sad that we couldn't attend the Tokyo-meeting.
We already moved to Osaka and in the evening wanted to eat Kobe-steak in Kobe.
Every restaurant was full.
Disappointing evening.
Are there recommendable restaurants in Osaka or Kyoto which sell legit Kobe-steak?
So I have been hearing people talk about AirBnB issues in Japan lately, mostly how it is technically illegal in Japan and they have been cracking down on it. There are reports of hosts cancelling bookings last minute or straight up not telling guests that their bookings were cancelled.
Any insight into this?
I think Osaka and Ota, Tokyo are the only ones enforcing the new law. I think a lot of Airbnbs in Kyoto had been canceled from a couple months ago. I'm staying in Airbnb in Chuo next week and everything looks OK with the host so far.So I have been hearing people talk about AirBnB issues in Japan lately, mostly how it is technically illegal in Japan and they have been cracking down on it. There are reports of hosts cancelling bookings last minute or straight up not telling guests that their bookings were cancelled.
Any insight into this?
So I have been hearing people talk about AirBnB issues in Japan lately, mostly how it is technically illegal in Japan and they have been cracking down on it. There are reports of hosts cancelling bookings last minute or straight up not telling guests that their bookings were cancelled.
Any insight into this?
Here's an article that goes into detail on it - http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-18/fastest-growing-airbnb-market-under-threat-as-japan-cracks-down. There are national guidelines on homesharing, but only go into effect if local municipalities ratify them.
What was vile about it? If nothing else the arcades should be bliss.