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Max A.  (with reference to Food & Wine, Restaurants) 20th Feb 2012

Also, go to a large department store for window shopping (it gets expensive to buy!), and if you have kids, be sure to have kodomo lunch (sort of like a Japanese Happy Meal), take many pictures of all the fake, but very realistic wax food displays in front of restaurants.
Yakitorii is good! Gohan taberu neh? -Max

Klauber  (with reference to History) 11th Jan 2012

I recommend to visit some Buddhist temples, are very nice and is also the history of Japan

Farand 20th Jun 2011

I like Tokyo it is my best city which i visited 5 times...Arigatto

Harry  (with reference to IT) 6th Nov 2012

Coffee shops are expensive in the afternoons and evenings, CHEAP in the mornings. Little markets have canned tuna, and you can buy bread and little squeeze bottle of Mayo for a cheap lunch. Be careful in Shinjiku Eki- (subway station): it has 5 levels and 17 train lines run out of it, it's EASY to get lost! The most important Japanese phrase you can use is "Kokko wa dokko desu-ka?" It means "Where is here, please?" You think I'm kidding? Sayonara! Hugs, Harry, xx

Max A. 20th Feb 2012

Ride the Bullet Train. -M.

Max A.  (with reference to Massage) 20th Feb 2012

Guys, get haircut and receive a free massage (just the neck folks!)f rom a charming lady barber! -M.

Max A. 20th Feb 2012

See a sumo match if there is one within your schedule! Also Kabuki theatre! Eat some Sukiyaki (like a momgolian hot pot but almost tastier with thin beef (Kobe?) slices.-M.

Max A. 20th Feb 2012

Visit Ginza just to ooh and aah over the incredible animated neon displays! -M.

Max A.  (with reference to Martial arts, Arts and Crafts, Testing) 20th Feb 2012

For all you martial arts aficionados, be sure to visit a famous swordsmith and admire their craft in metal folding, polishing, testing the final blades! A special experience for any person! -M.

Max A. 20th Feb 2012

Be sure to visit a countryside "onsen" (large thermal baths; they may still be unisex), and get bragging rights also! -M.