The meat is disgusting. Grey mystery meat looking filth. Abhorrent, detestable, vile. McDonald's, and Burger King are 1000x's better. Fries were decent though.
So anyone here have any tips about the famed Poison and Bunny Island?
I am putting it on my list to see when I'm in Japan (duhhhh), but I'm a little concerned about getting there and what to bring/do. Do they sell bunny food? Do the bunnies have fleas? Should I be concerned? Are they really friendly? etc
You're the very first person I hear saying this, everyone else that I talked to comments on how much better Mos Burgers is compared to something like McDonald's or Burger King.
Arrived today. Chillin in Takadanobaba late at night. Surprised that people are still around and food places are open past midnight. The place has a great vibe to itGot myself some melonpan and Kirin Bitter Lime
beeralcaholic soda and watching the world go by. Good to be back in this wonderful country.
Arrived today. Chillin in Takadanobaba late at night. Surprised that people are still around and food places are open past midnight. The place has a great vibe to itGot myself some melonpan and Kirin Bitter Lime
beeralcaholic soda and watching the world go by. Good to be back in this wonderful country.
I have a problem with my hands, I really can't use chopsticks without a lot of difficulty. I plan to spend two weeks in tokyo in October. Will I get by?
I have a problem with my hands, I really can't use chopsticks without a lot of difficulty. I plan to spend two weeks in tokyo in October. Will I get by?
My trip was pretty great. I got back a little under a week ago, but I got a cold and hadn't bothered to give a report. Even this will be pretty succinct.
The Great:
Shinjuku, My hotel was in Nishi Shinjuku and I spent most of my time here, and a lot of my money, Disc union in particular took its pound of flesh. Lots of night life, lots of cool bars. Went to Godz hung with some locals then ended up pulling an all nighter at a Kareoke bar. I would stay in the area again when(if?) I go again but I would like to see a bit more of Tokyo.
My dad has a nerve issue with his hands, causing him to not being able to use chopsticks. He just brings plastic forks with him whenever he goes somewhere they might not offer forks. It happens. People have different reasons, and you will be just fine.I have a problem with my hands, I really can't use chopsticks without a lot of difficulty. I plan to spend two weeks in tokyo in October. Will I get by?
Me and a friend of mine are planning a ten day trip to Japan. We plan on visiting Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. We're trying to decide where to stay, and I'm trying to make up my mind between flying into and staying into Osaka or Tokyo. The benefits to Osaka is that the plane ticket will literally be about 400$ cheaper per person. (We're flying out around 7/7 and coming back around 10-14 days later), and the places are cheaper to stay at.
So my question is, should I stay in tokyo, where it is more expensive? Or stay in Osaka, and just take the bullet train as need be?
Fly into Osaka and book places to stay in both Osaka and Tokyo?
Did some more research, and we're leaning towards booking a JRA rail pass, then flying into and staying in Osaka. I'd like to split places, but from what we've read we're agreeing more on Osaka. Definitely want to visit Tokyo along with many other cities though.
We have an off day tomorrow with nothing planned, any of you fine fellows have any recommendations of stuff worth seeing/doing in Tokyo? Anything goes really, from Maid Cafes to sightseeing or just good restaurants, any suggestions welcome
We have an off day tomorrow with nothing planned, any of you fine fellows have any recommendations of stuff worth seeing/doing in Tokyo? Anything goes really, from Maid Cafes to sightseeing or just good restaurants, any suggestions welcome
Thanks for the tips guys, either Odaiba or Shibuya I reckon, we still haven't seen the Shibuya crossing yet!
Day 1: Inbound to Osaka
- Osaka: Dotonbori
Day 2: Kyoto
=== OSAKA to KYOTO
- Kyoto: Kiyomizudera Temple, Higashiyama, Gion
Day 3: Kyoto, Nara
- Kyoto: Kinkakuji
- Nara
Day 4: Kyoto, Himeji
- Kyoto: Fushimi Inari
=== KYOTO to HIMEJI
- Himeji Castle
=== HIMEJI to KYOTO
Day 5: Okunoshima, Miyajima (Activate JR Pass)
=== KYOTO to TADANOUMI
- Okunoshima
=== TADANOUMI to HIROSHIMA
- Miyajima: Itsukushima Shrine
Day 6: Miyajima, Hiroshima, Tokyo
- Miyajima: Itsukushima Shrine
- Hiroshima: Peace Park
=== HIROSHIMA to TOKYO
Day 7: Tokyo
- Tsukiji Fish Market, Kodokan, Tokyo National Museum
Day 8: Tokyo
- Mitaka: Ghibli Museum
- Akihabara
Day 9: Tokyo
- Shibuya, Harajuku
Day 10: Hakone
=== TOKYO to HAKONE
- onsen ryokan
Day 11: Outbound to US
=== HAKONE to OSAKA
- outbound flight
Day 3: Kyoto, Nara
- Kyoto: Kinkakuji
- Nara
Day 4: Kyoto, Himeji
- Kyoto: Fushimi Inari
=== KYOTO to HIMEJI
- Himeji Castle
=== HIMEJI to KYOTO
My only concern is taking a train back to Osaka on the day of the flight, even if there's at least 4 hours of wiggle room before needing to be at the airport.
Hm... Depending on where you stay in Kyoto and at what time/how long you're planning to visit things it might be better to switch Kinkakuji and Fushimi Inari around. Fushimi Inari is on the way to Nara, and if you get a JR Kansai Area Pass you can take the train from Enmachi->Kyoto->Himeji when you visit Kinkakuji (Enmachi is 6 stops away from Kinkakuji on normal 204 and 205 buses).
When are you planning to leave Hakone and when does your plane leave?
Oh thanks. I tried to group things together in a more fluid travel path, so I'll switch the two around for sure.
Leaving Hakone right after check-out, so around 10 or 11 AM. Should be about 3 hours to Osaka, and the flight out is at 8 PM. Since it's international, I expect to arrive around 6 PM. Even with an extra two hours of travel time to include getting to the stations from Hakone and to the airport once in Osaka, that should still be 2-3 hours' leeway. Short enough to feel uncomfortable, but it really should be okay?
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Thanks for the tips guys, either Odaiba or Shibuya I reckon, we still haven't seen the Shibuya crossing yet!
We walked from Tsukiji to Odaiba and hit up Joypolis. It's pretty far but if you have the stamina it's a pretty good walk. Walking across the Rainbow Bridge is really cool.
If you're in Tokyo/Osaka in early August, you should let me buy you a drink. Or dinner.
Thank you so much for all your helpful info~
How long did it take you to cross the Rainbow Bridge?
Currently in Hakone exploring. Ropeway is shut and I never guy the chance to try a blank boiled egg so I'm guttedGot my onsen session to look forward to later on thankfully
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Takes 6 hours for a return trip from Osaka to Tokyo though. Not sure if it's fit for day trips.
Hey, my wife and I are looking at next April already - we're thinking 6 - 20 so we would still depart Japan before Golden Week.
Something we've noticed at this mostly early stage though is we are having a hard time finding available hotels in Kyoto for even a night or two. We haven't booked anything yet anywhere in part because we are surprised by that - Is that normal for that time of year already, or have they just not opened those dates yet?
Ok, thanks. I figured if we weren't there during that week proper we'd be okay but it seems not! (And we were trying to catch the tail end of sakura)
This is going by the timestamps on our photos. We stopped at a Pokemon center in between Tsukiji and heading to Odaiba that doesn't look like it exists anymore. That was about 15 minutes away from Tsukiji. From there, it took us about an hour to get to Odaiba. It was about 13 minutes from the beginning of the bridge to the end of it.
These are all estimates of course.
Any of you planning on Hakkone and disappointed because of the volcano, or into onsen culture or just want to see the more natural side of Japan and have some quiet...
I would highly recommend checking out the Izu peninsula south of Tokyo. We stayed in Ito at K's house which was easily the most awesome hostel / guesthouse I've ever been to. It's a 100 year old guesthouse with an onsen in it. Ito is right on the beach. There's onsen everywhere, surfing, hiking along treacherous coastline, suspension bridges, and no crowds. The guesthouse made the experience though. It's super cheap as well.
Google K's House Ito.
Robot Restaurant
The best thing ive ever seen. Hilarious, entertaining, amazing fun
You kinda answered your own question?Everyone in this thread has raved about Robot Restaurant.
Is it really worth doing?