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Budget Dining
🐙 Gindaco 101: Why Tokyo Locals Love “Crispy” Takoyaki & Day Drinking
"Not just a snack, it's a lifestyle. The crispier, oilier, booze-friendly side of Takoyaki." If you see a red sign and smell hot oil and sauce near a station, that's Gindaco. While Osaka people might frown at it (we'll get to that l... -
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100 Yen Shop 101: The Ultimate Battle (DAISO vs Seria vs Can Do vs Watts)
Intro In Japan, the "100 Yen Shop" is not just a store; it is a way of life. For international travelers, it is a wonderland where you can buy high-quality souvenirs, daily necessities, and even camping gear for roughly $0.70 to $1.00 US... -
Tours
Forget Toyosu: The “Raw & Real” Local Market with 0% Foreigners (10 Mins from Ueno)
Most tourists go to Toyosu for the clean decks. Or Tsukiji for the overpriced street food. But if you want to find a "Blue Ocean" where zero foreign tourists exist, you go to Adachi Market. Here, you are not a "duck" (prey... -
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
McDonald’s Japan 101: Why You Must Try It
Why go to McDonald's in Japan You might think, "Why go to McDonald's in Japan when I can eat it at home?" Here is the answer: Exclusive Menus, High Quality, and Shockingly Low Prices. Japanese McDonald's is cleaner, the present...
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