
10 Shockingly Cheap Tokyo Ramen Shops
Trying to find a ramen bowl that’s in-budget, but still mouth-wateringly delicious can be frustrating.
Trying to find a ramen bowl that’s in-budget, but still mouth-wateringly delicious can be frustrating.
Aoi-Marushin has been serving up authentic tempura near Senso-ji Temple since 1946.
Located just north of Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Taiko-Lab offers a chance to learn the basics of 'taiko' drumming in about 60 minutes—an essential part of any Japan experience!
After reading, book-loving locals usually sell their tomes back to second-hand bookstores so the books will find a new home. Luckily, there's an old street in the middle of Tokyo that has more than 100 stores dedicated to old books: Jimbocho.
Ginza, Omotesando and Shibuya are not the only places to shop in Japan. In some Tokyo suburbs, there are places worth a stop; outside Tokyo, you may just score even better deals!
One popular cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo has transformed its riverside property into a sakura tree light display.
So, how expensive is Japan really? Read on to find out the average cost of living in Japan in comparison to the US dollar and the UK pound sterling to see if a potential move to Japan is within your budget!
Tokyo is one of the world's most densely populated metropolitan cities, and one artist is finding beauty in the everyday clutter.