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The globally renowned company, Apple, has enticed people worldwide by establishing Apple Stores in major cities. Japan is no exception, with several Apple Stores available. While there are many Apple Stores in Seoul, Japan had them even earlier. During my visit to Tokyo, there were three Apple Stores – Ginza, Shibuya, and Omotesando. Considering the time elapsed since my trip, ...

After exploring Tsukiji Market, I headed to “Ginza,” a place close to Tsukiji known for its luxurious atmosphere, reminiscent of Noryangjin Fish Market and Yeouido in Seoul, South Korea. Both Tsukiji and Ginza share a similar vibe, combining a fish market with upscale surroundings. Ginza resembles Seoul’s Gangnam or Yeouido, featuring tall buildings, well-maintained streets, and serving as one of ...

Just as Seoul, the capital of South Korea, has the Noryangjin Fish Market, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, also has a similar market named “Tsukiji Market.” Located close to the heart of Tokyo, Tsukiji Market differs from Noryangjin Fish Market in one significant aspect—you need to visit it early in the morning. All the shops open their doors early in ...

After exploring various parts of Tokyo, I returned to the Shinagawa area where my accommodation was located. As it was a bit early to go back to the hotel and sleep, I decided to explore a nearby restaurant instead. “Bar in Tokyo Shinagawa Area: Del Sole” While there were various restaurants across the shopping district opposite Shinagawa Station, finding one ...

In the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, there are various attractions to explore. Particularly, Kabukicho in Shinjuku is known as one of the most famous places. This area is not only a well-known tourist spot but is also considered somewhat risky in Tokyo, earning its reputation as a major entertainment district not only in Japan but also in Asia. “Originating from ...

In the bustling district of Shinjuku, Tokyo, one can explore various attractions beyond the well-known Kabukicho. While Kabukicho stands out as Shinjuku’s most famous spot, there are both significant and lesser-known places to discover. Particularly in Tokyo, the charm lies in the small shops tucked away in narrow alleyways. You can find such an alley in the Shinjuku area. “Narrow ...

Ramen stands out as one of Japan’s representative dishes, offering a diverse range to explore. When you think of ramen, the image of noodles in rich broth may come to mind. However, similar to Korea’s Bibimmyeon, there’s a type of ramen in Japan without broth. Especially in recent times, this broth-less ramen has gained popularity in Tokyo. “Oil-Mixed Ramen, Abura ...

Lotteria is a fast-food chain operated by the Lotte Group. While McDonald’s holds worldwide fame as a fast-food giant, both Korea and Japan have their own versions of popular fast-food chains, including Lotteria. With Lotte having a corporate presence in both Korea and Japan, it allows people in both countries to experience Lotte Group’s products and services. “Lotteria in Tokyo ...

Shinjuku is a well-known area in Tokyo, recognized by many in Korea as well. It is a part of Tokyo Metropolis, hosting the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, which serves as the city hall. Known for its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, Shinjuku is always crowded with a diverse array of people. Particularly noteworthy is Shinjuku Station, boasting five railway companies ...

In various parts of Japan, influenced by Shinto believers’ local faith (Shinto), you can find “shrines.” At these shrines, you’ll often see columns resembling gates called “torii,” which have become a symbol of Japan. In the heart of Tokyo, even, you can discover a grand shrine named “Meiji Shrine.” For a Korean visitor, visiting shrines in Japan may not be ...

After exploring Tokyo’s Ebisu Garden Place, lunchtime had passed, prompting a search for nearby dining options. That’s when I came across “Kimukatsu Main Branch,” known for its unique offering of a “25-layered pork cutlet.” Checking its location, I found it conveniently situated not far from Ebisu Garden Place, prompting a leisurely walk towards my destination. “Kimukatsu in Ebisu, Home of ...

In the heart of Tokyo, there’s a place known as “Ebisu.” Originally called “Shibuya-mura” or “Samoshibuya,” meaning below Shibuya, its name changed to Ebisu after the construction of the Ebisu Beer Station, a beer-exclusive freight station, and the subsequent creation of a station named Ebisu near Shibuya Station. This transformation resulted from the introduction of the Ebisu beer factory, showcasing ...