While we would all love to have as much time as possible to explore a city, sometimes we’re forced to make the most of a short period of time. So what happens if you only have 2 days in Tokyo? Here’s what you can’t miss: Sushi. Tokyo is home to some of the best raw
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Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo
There’s no shortage of fantastic sushi restaurants in New York. But, as good as they are, they will never compare to the fresh sushi and seafood in Japan. Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo is the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. Food porn everywhere. Inner Market This is where dealers purchase fish directly
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Sensoji Says There Will be Good Fortune in My Future!
Sensoji is a Buddhist temple located in the Asakusa section of Tokyo. When you pass through the Kaminarimon, or Thunder Gate, you will be on Nakamise Dori, a short street lined with many shops selling souvenirs such as kimonos and fans, as well as food. When you reach the end of Nakamise Dori, you will
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Harajuku Street Style
Exit the Harajuku Station on the Yamanote Line in Tokyo and you will face the entrance to Takeshita Dori, the famous shopping street where young Japanese flock. Each day, the street is filled with young people dressed in Harajuku street style, which encompasses multiple styles including punk, babydoll and goth. The shops on Takeshita cater