Harry Potter Studio Tour in Tokyo: Is it Worth Visiting?
Opened in June 2023, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo is the world’s largest indoor Harry Potter attraction and the second of its kind after the […]
Read moreOpened in June 2023, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo is the world’s largest indoor Harry Potter attraction and the second of its kind after the […]
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Read moreThe magical world of Chamber of Raven in Tokyo is indeed spectacular, although budget-wise it might be best reserved for special occasions.
Read moreIt’s come to the point that I’ve been to so many animal cafes and themed bars in Tokyo that I can make my own list and recommendations.
Read moreShin-Okubo, Tokyo’s biggest Koreatown, is known for K-pop and street food, but it also features a ton of cafes and bars for any Instagrammer.
Read moreGonpachi Nishi-Azabu, well known for being featured in Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 film Kill Bill, makes for an interesting dining experience.
Read more6-Nen 4-Kumi is a classroom-themed izakaya that will take you back to your school days, offering a glimpse into a Japan from a bygone era.
Read moreDogenzaka Church in Shibuya is not your typical place of worship. After the sun sets it transforms into a hip bar aptly named “The Church.”
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