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Ryuichi Hayashi: Wanna meet with Ninja? This is THE place. You will find Ninja can speak English, entertain and trick you with faburous dishes. Hope you can find the entrance of Ninja house.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Take a tour of historic Asakusa by a rickshaw "Jinrikisha", debuted in late 19th century. A black, two-wheeled vehicles and a driver in the traditional uniform. ONLY allowed in Asakusa for operation.
Ryuichi Hayashi: "Taiyaki" is a fish-shape cake with sweet read bean paste filling inside. Custard cream and chocolate are also popular. Fun to see how chef is cooking while waiting in line.
Ryuichi Hayashi: My favorite park to relax on off days. The largest park in Tokyo has vast lawn fields facing Tokyo Bay, a bird sanctuary, an aquarium, an Ferris wheel and BBQ space. Cannot miss gorgeous sunset!
Ryuichi Hayashi: Tofu specialty restaurant with a magnificent view of the Japanese garden at the foot of Tokyo Tower. Excellent service and a course of beautiful dishes.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Unwind yourself with a glass of wine selected from all over the world at the terrace. Dining on the 2nd floor fits for special occasions. Have fun finding a rest room on 2F!
Ryuichi Hayashi: Old Japanese style grill, "Robatayaki" with a fresh seasonal seletion of vegetables, seafood and meat. Good for both private and business.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Love this simple but fantastic Egg Sandwich and Ogura (red bean paste) Toast in Azabu-Juban, the vicinity of the mix of traditional and new, Japanese and international, adjacent to Roppongi.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Must-go place for Studio Ghibli fan. Recommend to book your ticket even before your leave your country or at convenience store ASAP you get to Japan. Amazing museum!!!
Ryuichi Hayashi: 80's themed cafe with video games of Nintendo, and retro consoles, comics and figures. Naming of cocktails will remind you of the games you played.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Feel like you are in 1960's in the center of very modern Shinjuku area. Many tiny restaurants serving Yakitori, Sushi, Yakiniku, Sake. Enjoy chatting with people there and all become friends.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner...good for any time of the day. Why not start your day with a fluffy pancake, or relax with a cup of tea at the terrace or grab a craft beer to finish your day.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Relaxing space like a cafe in Komyoji Temple in the middle of hectic Tokyo city. You may have chance to be treated with tea and cake made by a monk.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Best place to see how Tokyo has been evolved since Edo period (400 years ago). The replica and life-size exhibition is a must-see. English speaker guide available.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Kappabashi Street is a kitchenware district, selling all your need to operate a restaurant from kitchen equipment to Japanese knives. Highlight is a plastic food replica shop. Many good souvenirs.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Never get bored with this 100 Yen shop in Harajuku shopping district for teenagers, adjacent to upscale Omotesando Street. So many high quality items you can buy as Japanese souvenirs.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Monjayaki is a kind of pancake with shrimp, squid, meat, vegetable, cheese. Countless combinations to choose from. Fun part of Monjayaki is cooking by yourself. Come to Monja Street in Tsukishima.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Called also "Andy's" in English. Everything you order is great...food, drinks,...English menu available, Immerse yourself in this old Izakaya style atmosphere.
Ryuichi Hayashi: You will go crazy if you are a stationary lover. All kinds of pens, papers, greeting cards, notebooks, travel gadgets, painting items...Post a letter to your family and friends at the shop!
Ryuichi Hayashi: Crazy robot show!!! Reservation recommend. Bento box and sake may not enough for dinner, but no worries. Lots of bars and restaurants near by.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Cute toy store in Harajuku. Hello Kitty, Rilakkuma, Doraemon, Totoro, Pokemon, Super Mario, Gundam, to name a few. Can not stop buying...watch out!
Ryuichi Hayashi: VR, Projection mapping, lighting, music...Is this a restaurant? Art museum? or else? TREE will stimulates all of your senses during the 8 course meal. Reservation needed.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Good for all the occasions with friends, family and on business. Delicious "Yakitori" (grilled chicken skewers) Bowl, matches with wine and sake. Amazing chicken soup!
Ryuichi Hayashi: Famous collection of Japanese and Asian arts with the must-see beautiful Japanese garden, located in fashionable Aoyama-Omotesando area. Taro Okamoto Memorial Museum is a 2-minuite walk away.
Ryuichi Hayashi: 140 years of history serving Shabu-Shabu and Sukiyaki. Traditional Japanese house adds a great taste to your dining experience in Tokyo.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Relocated from Tsukuji to Newly opened Toyosu fish Market. Open at 5:30am, but there will be a line even before...Can you wake up that early for the amazing sushi?
Ryuichi Hayashi: Not just serving the best sushi, this is one of the best "restaurant" ...ambience, coziness, chefs, staff...Try "Omakase" course and you will encounter the beauties you've never seen.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Have you heard of "Maid Cafe"? Just step in and have fun. If you are lucky, you have a chance to enjoy a live performance by maid members. English menu available.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Never have I seen anything more surprising....Hundreds of capsule toy "Gachapon"vending machines line up everywhere, located in Akihabara, the center of Japan's otaku culture and electronics.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Be ready to be the one counted on in emergency. At Life Safety Learning Center, you can experience earthquake, urban flooding, and smoke maze while going through fire fighting and first aid training.
Ryuichi Hayashi: For those who want to enjoy spectacular Tokyo night view and awesome Monjayaki at once on a classic low barge boat...Just make a reservation and don't be late, otherwise...you will miss both.
Ryuichi Hayashi: Bring Maisen's tender deep-fried pork sandwich when getting on a Shinkansen at Tokyo Station. Bento Box is also good! Hard to pick one for your lunch.
Ryuichi Hayashi: So many ways to enjoy Unagi...Unaju, Hitsumabushi, Kushi (skewers)...How about a few Kushi with Sake or Shochu to start, then move on to Hitsumabushi which offers three ways to savor the eel delights.
Ryuichi Hayashi: No time to visit Hakone for Onsen? Here is the nearest you can fully experience it! 13 different kinds of baths and sauna, plus foot fish therapy if you need treatment!