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a day full of eating in Tokyo,Japan 🍣~ spend the day with me🇯🇵


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·Nov 1, 2024

Hey fam! To welcome you to a day in my life in Tokyo. This day is full of adventures, and today I'm excited to share with you some of my favorite activities. First up, we have Ginson. The restaurant is hidden away from the street, but once you enter the restaurant, the atmosphere is serene and elegant. The sushi here is absolutely amazing. From the melt-in-your-mouth tuna to the perfectly seasoned rice, this place is a must-visit for any sushi lover.

Every piece of sushi was a work of art, beautifully presented and tasted divine. From the perfectly seared fatty tuna to the delicate a rock Maki, I was in sushi heaven. The restaurant service is always incredible, and I felt like a VIP throughout the meal.

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Foreign [Music] was really good. The quality is high AF, and it's also quite casual, so you don't need to make a reservation. But there is a bit of a wait time. There is like a ticket machine that you take. You take your ticket and then you wait for your seat. Also, they will call you when it's your turn, so you can actually take the ticket and leave the restaurant. I would highly recommend checking this out.

So let's go to our next place, which is going to be at Cosmic Store.

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Foreign. If you're a beauty lover like me, you have to visit the Cosmic Store. This place has everything, from the latest skincare products to Japanese makeup brands you've probably never heard of. I may or may not have spent a little bit too much money there, but hey, it's all for the sake of beauty, right? They also have a section where you can try out different products so you can find the perfect shade or texture before you buy. I left the store feeling like a beauty queen with a bag full of new goodies.

Next, I made my way to Camera Kitamura, the camera shop that has been around since the 1930s. They have everything from Polaroid cameras to the latest mirrorless cameras, and their staff is knowledgeable and really friendly. Also, you can do tax-free, so don't forget to check it out if you are a foreigner. They have a lot of lenses, different types of cameras. You can also sell your lens and buy second-hand lenses too. So if you're into cameras, lenses, anything, I would highly recommend checking out Camera Kitamura. I think lenses in Japan are generally cheaper than in Europe. I don't know about the US, but I highly recommend checking it out.

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Foreign. For those of you who are environmentally conscious, Allbirds almost Asando is a great place to check out. They make eco-friendly shoes that are not only stylish but also comfortable. Their shoes are made from sustainable materials like eucalyptus tree fiber and recycled plastic bottles. I tried a couple of pairs to find my next Allbirds. I have a couple of them; this is probably my third Allbird shoe. I walked out with a new pair of sneakers and a clear conscience.

Now let's talk food. I went to a Yakiniku restaurant with my friend Yu and Yuriko from Yu's Adventure, and I am Yuri Chan on Instagram. We grilled up some delicious meat and had a great time chatting and catching up. Yakiniku is a Japanese style of grilling meat at the table. It's a fun way to enjoy a meal with your friends, with your family, with your loved ones. I don't know, to be honest, with everyone who loves me.

Speaking of Yu and Yuriko, we also did some filming together. Actually, he did an interview on me. I don't know; I really like interviews. I just like to talk. I love being in front of the camera. It was really fun to film together.

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I really like that Tokyo is a walking city, so you can almost go anywhere while walking and also take the train. You don't really need to own a car, and actually, a lot of people in Tokyo don't own a car. The metro is really punctual; it doesn't even come a minute later. And when it does come like a minute later, they literally apologize.

Also, it's really clean, it's really safe because when I compare it to the room, it's dirty, it's not safe, and it's also really not reliable. So every single time when I come to Tokyo, I sort of lose weight. Made me sort of understand why Japanese people are so skinny. You burn a lot of calories just by walking around, and also food is not that high in calories, so it's really not hard to stay in shape in Japan in my opinion.

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It's truly a unique experience that you must try when you're in Japan. For those who are not familiar, an izakaya is a Japanese style pub that serves a variety of dishes and drinks. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and also meet new people. I went to an izakaya with my friend Pichon, who is a local Japanese. She recommended a cozy spot that had a lovely and friendly atmosphere.

The moment we entered, we were greeted by the sound of the chatter and clinking glasses. The light was dim, the decor was simple with wooden tables and stools. We started by ordering some drinks, and I was surprised by the variety of options there. There are different types of sake, beer, shochu, and even cocktails. Each and every one recommended trying some drinks that are special to Japan. We also ordered some yakitori. The yakitori was smoky and juicy, and we couldn't resist ordering a few more.

In Japan, izakayas are popular after-work spots where people come to unwind and socialize with their colleagues or friends. It's a relaxed atmosphere where you can take your time and enjoy your food and drinks. What sets izakayas apart from other pubs or bars in other countries is their emphasis on food. While you can certainly go to an izakaya just for drinks, the food is a big part of the experience.

Izakaya serves a variety of small dishes like yakitori, edamame, and even sometimes sushi. It's common to order a few dishes to share with your group, and this communal style of dining is a big part of Japanese culture. Overall, the izakaya experience is not just about the food and drinks, but also about the atmosphere and socializing. It's a great way to connect with the local community and learn more about their way of lifestyle.

Or you can go see your friends, and you can have a very deep conversation, or maybe just a casual fun drinking experience. If you ever visit Japan, make sure to add an izakaya to your itinerary. I'm sure you will love it.

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Thank you.

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Okay, so let me show you guys around. We arrived at our hotel. This is the room. Here we have the bathroom. The overnight stay was around like 70-ish dollars, and this hotel is quite close to Narita Airport. Since we have a flight very early in the morning, we decided to stay in a hotel because if we would take the train, it takes quite a long time to reach Narita Airport, and we would probably miss our flight.

The great thing about this hotel is that in the hotel lobby, there are so many mangas that you can bring to your room. I decided to bring Spy Family and Death Note. I've been watching Spy Family for a long time, and also I've already watched Death Note, but I decided to read it for the first time as a manga for the whole night.

So we're going to spend a day like that. Thank you.

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