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all-you-can-eat
Shabu-Yo 101: The DIY “All-You-Can-Eat” Shabu-Shabu Revolution
Slug:Category: Food & Drink > Chain Restaurants Tags: Shabu-Shabu, All-You-Can-Eat, Healthy, Budget Dining, Vegetarian Friendly, Solo Dining, Lunch Buffet Introduction Shabu-shabu has long been considered a "special... -
Budget Dining
🍜 Ramen Jiro 101: The “Cult” of High-Calorie Noodles
Introduction Walking through Tokyo, you might see a long line of men standing silently in front of a yellow sign. Is it a secret club? A religious gathering? No, it’s Ramen Jiro. Selected by The Guardian(UK) as one of the "50 B... -
Fashion
UNIQLO 101: Why Buying in Japan is a Must & The End of “Pushy” Sales
Intro If you walk through any major station in Tokyo, you will inevitably see the red and white logo of UNIQLO. It is no longer just a Japanese brand; it is a global infrastructure for clothing. However, visiting a UNIQLO in Japan is a s... -
Budget Dining
Sushiro 101: The King of Quality
Introduction If you only have time to visit one conveyor belt sushi chain in Japan, make it Sushiro. It is the undisputed champion of the industry, boasting the highest sales and number of customers. Why? Because they are obsessed w... -
Budget Dining
Hamazushi 101: More Than Just Sushi! Ramen, Fries, & Desserts
Introduction Intro If you want the absolute best "bang for your buck" in the sushi world, look no further than Hamazushi (はま寿司). While Sushiro champions fish quality and Kura Sushi offers entertainment, Hamazushi is the kin... -
Budget Dining
Hidakaya 101: Tokyo’s “Everyday” Ramen King
Introduction If you walk around any train station in Tokyo, you will see a white sign with black Kanji "日高屋" (Hidakaya). While famous chains like Ichiran or Ippudo are popular for "special" meals, Hidakaya is the undisputed King ... -
ramen
Ichiran 101: The “Solitary” Ramen Theme Park & The Price Paradox Slug:
Introduction If you search for "Ramen in Japan" on social media, you will undoubtedly see a picture of a bowl of Tonkotsu ramen sitting in a private wooden booth. This is Ichiran. Originating from Fukuoka, the spiritual home of Tonk... -
cafe
Komeda’s Coffee 101: The “Living Room” of Japan & The King of “Reverse Fraud”
Introduction If Starbucks is a "stylish office" and Tully's is a "hospitality pro," Komeda's Coffee (コメダ珈琲店) is Japan's "Living Room." Originating in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, this chain has over 800 locations. It is tech... -
Budget Dining
Gyoza no Ohsho 101: The King of Japanese Dumplings
What is "Gyoza no Ohsho"? "Food lies in Ohsho. 250,000 eggs a day, 15 tons of pork a day, 2 million dumplings a day. Food crosses borders!" This famous commercial catchphrase sums up the scale of Gyoza no Ohsho (often just call... -
cafe
Cafe Renoir 101: The “Living Room” of Tokyo & A Window into Real Japanese Society ☕🛋️
When you walk around Tokyo, you will see many familiar coffee chains like Starbucks or Doutor. They are cheap, fast, and efficient. However, there is one chain that defies this modern trend. It is called "Ginza Renoir" (喫茶室ルノア...
