Having lived in Kanagawa and having to pass through Shinjuku station often, definitely still got lost sometimes lol. Always loved Shibuya in general, definitely a place you'll never get bored. I think there's something for everyone there! I think people dont think enough about the last train part as well! Last train times are quite early if you're a night owl, and taking a taxi is really expensive and not worth it. Just being able to walk to your accommodation is so huge. Good recommendations! ❤
Thank you for your input! I totally agree that taxis are overpriced and not worth it! I made the rookie mistake of missing last train and paying 30k yen for a taxi... oops!
We stayed at the JR East Hotel Mets and it was incredibly convenient! The New South Gate exit was literally at our door step which also leads on to the Narita Express platform
Very nice video! You are definitely improving your video skills as you continue to make them. I think some of your shooting for this type of video can be improved though. There were some shots where you seemed really zoomed out as you were talking into the camera. It might be nice to capture the whole background but you seemed really distant as a speaker. You can probably zoom in a bit more and have more voiceover sections over the scenery you want to show instead. Maybe it was the sound mixing but you seemed quieter in these parts.
I suggest you DON'T stay in Shibuya or any other major busy area of Tokyo. Visit them by all means, but don't stay in them unless you like the thought of being on a roller coaster that never sleeps 😅 After 10 Japan visits, and 8 visits to Tokyo, the winner is Sugamo. During each visit I've stayed in a different location each time. Firstly, when staying in Tokyo it's super important to stay as close as you can to a station on the Tokyo Yamanote Loop Line. This has you on track quickly to your destinations without having to connect from a line outside the city centre to the Yamanote line. On my 8th trip I found the quiet northern area of Sugamo/Otsuka which is the best area I've stayed in out of eight different spots. It's regarded as a seniors' local area with its cheaper prices all around in restaurants and supermarkets, etc. Sugamo is also home to the tranquil Rikugien Garden, one of the two great Edo gardens. The town also boasts the traditional 'Jizo-dori street market day' in the middle of the shopping street three times a month with locals selling bric-a-brac and collectables amongst the food vendors ! Sugamo is only 2 stations from Ikebukuro a major hub and busy city center. It's also centred on the Yamanote line between Shinjuku/Shibuya and Akihabara/Tokyo so you're doing less travelling time either direction between the busy tourist areas. Sugamo also has 2 railway lines and a tram line ! The Toei subway station, is right next to the JR railway station, so it's super convenient. In addition there is the Arakawa Toden Tram line as well, the last remaining tram line in Tokyo. Now re-named as the 'Sakura Tram' (cherry blossom tram) it's a wonderful area to explore overlooked by most tourists. Also, only one connection from Sugamo is required to either Haneda or Narita Airports. It's a big advantage to be able to enjoy your mornings having breakfast in the quiet area of Otsuka/Sugamo at the start of your day, then able to retreat from the bustling crowds at the end of each day. Still, most tourists will stay in one of the hectic busy areas of Tokyo and overlook this gem of a location, but maybe that's ok and it will leave it being the 'jewel in the crown' that it is 👑. Sugamo #1 👍
I have to say that your pick is very unusual !! I am originally from Tokyo ,but not even sure where Sugamo is ! Lol And Yamanote line is useful ,but Toshima-ku isn't hip or fashionable . A very good place to raise kids, though ! It can be very boring. Especially for young people & travelers !! For youngsters & young travelers ,I recommend Shibuya ,Aoyama, Yoyogi areas ! For young travelers who enjoy more suburban vibes / lifestyles, Shimokitazawa is a good choice ! For mid age travelers ,Marunouchi and Akasaka are wonderful choices !! Travelers who have money & love more sophisticated things & exquisite vibes ,etc.,Ginza is a great pick !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞P.S.maybe a lot of things changed ? I never liked Ikebukuro area ,either . There are & were lots of troubled kids hang out who use drugs in Ikebukuro ! Although my relatives live near by & love the areas ,I never liked the areas .
@@spark_6710 I'm glad I've highlighted Sugamo for you, you're in for a treat. Visit on either the 4th, 14th, or 24th to catch a Jizo-Dori street market day, There's a Toden Arakawa Tram stop/station at the end of the shotengai to explore the line and all there is see, it's wonderful. You might just become another surprised fan of Tokyo's hidden gem 🤗😃
@Gazumi-inOZ Yea,lol. I am a big city girl & for people like me those areas are not so fun ! Also ,they are far away from city centers like Shibuya , Shinjuku ,Ginza ,etc.! Like I said previously, for people w kids ,so on will enjoy the areas ! There's an amusement park like Toshima-en.Btw,Jizodori is actually pronounced Jizou douri ,so,I did not get that right away ! Lol I know westerners, foreigners spell / pronounce many Japanese names wrong ! That's understandable, but hard for us ,Japanese to understand. I asked mom about Sugamo ,she replied that's an area known for elders to gathered & elderly people's hangout place . Thanks for your replies . 💜
@@spark_6710 Toshima-en amusement park actually closed in 2020 and is now the site of the Harry Potter theme park unfortunately 🫣, I wish I could have visited it before its closure. Approx 15-ish mins by train to bustling Shiibuya or Tokyo station isn't far for me 🤔 Thanks for the Jizou douri pronunciation I was going by the expats in Tokyo pronunciation. Yes Sugamo might not be the the hustling and bustling overcrowded "FUN" excitement area of Tokyo, but that's its charm, it's the exact opposite and the ideal place to encounter the real feel of local-life Tokyo, a rare experience in itself for most tourists. As originally said, use Sugamo as your base to explore all of the hustling and bustling areas of Tokyo, and absolutely make sure that you visit Sugamo/Otsuka for an experience that most tourists and even locals never experience 🤗
@Gazumi-inOZ I see ! I've forgotten about that ,I think . I've been living in California for 36years now & haven't been to Tokyo ,or Japan since 2001. Thanx for the info. I remember that was far ...& Ymanote line might had changed ,mom feels it was very far & needed to change lines . It could have been drastically changed ? I rarely used the Ymanote line when living in Tokyo tbh. Well,hustling / bustling is a big part of life in Tokyo !! That's what I loved about Tokyo all of my life !! Fast speed ,not slow life. I love the countryside of Japan,though ! Kyoto is my No.1 fave of Japan. Thanks so much for your replies ! Take care !! 💜
Thanks so much! I'll be in Japan next month and I have booked my Tokyo accommodation in Shibuya! In evening time I plan to bar hop the izakaya's and practice my Japanese with the locals. So along with everything else Shibuya has, I want to be able to walk home to my hotel ♥
Absolutely agree with you - I always recommend first-time visitors to stay near stops that are situated within the Yamanote Line. Specifically to choose between Shibuya or Shinjuku. For the budget seeking ones, I tend to recommend Asakusa (not as conveniently reached as stations within Yamanote but still not difficult to reach/connect with other lines) and the perks being that its near to Tokyo station and Akihabara. Personally, I been exploring stays on the 'outskirt' areas but still within reach from Shinjuku and Shibuya, with my latest stay at Koenji which is near to Nakano (Nakano Broadway) and still a very reasonable 20minutes train ride to Shinjuku. Koenji is quieter but such a vibe during the evening.
As an avid cocktail fan, I prefer to stay in Ginza. That way I can start drinking at a different part of Tokyo then eventually move on to Ginza. So I won't need to worry about the subway closing. Plus, Ginza is within walking distance to Tsukiji.
A new type of video, i like that aswell :D Didn't know about the busses, only used them in Nikkō, cause i had no other choice ^^ Thanks for the infos and the hotel recommendations!
Would you recommend staying at Mesm Tokyo, Autograph Collection? I’ve heard contradicting info on the area it’s in, but seems close to go to Disneyland and the train doesn’t seem far. Thank you! Really liked this video!
Looks like it's an hour ish away from Disneyland and requires some transfers. The area is nice though and near Tokyo Station area. More businessy compared to Shibuya!
It is, though might need to book far in advance, though last time i checked the difference between AirBNB and hotels in the bigger cities are so small i'd rather have the hotel where i get better service than AirBNB
I stayed at Hotel 21 East near Toyocho station. Awesome breakfast buffet, BUT they charged me for use of the pool. That was the only drawback. Otherwise, Japan is awesome!
Hi great video, thank you for taking the time to make it. I am coming to shibuya in November, the hotels you mentioned in the party area how much are they per night?
If you were planing on spending most of your time in Shibuya indeed wasnt the best choice of placement, though Shinjuku has a lot to offer both nightlife and food as well :)
^ Would you say its good to do Tokyo at the end of the trip? I'm in the early stages of planning the normal - Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto route, and 2 other towns I want to stay in..... but I know I will shop a lot! hahaha. And, my thinking is I dont want to lug my suitcase around Japan with everything I buy if Tokyo is the place people usually do a lot of their shopping?
I'm Japanese who's been living in the U.S. for almost 4 decades ,but originally from Tokyo & was born in Shibuya ! I highly recommend Shibuya as the base for youngsters to visit Tokyo ,teenagers to mid 30's ,but anyone over that age range or older ,I recommend Ginza or Marunouchi or even Odaiba areas ! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞
Shibuya is overcrowded with tourists. You will not get a feel of living like a local while in Japan. It takes forever to get around by foot because simply it is hard to move through the crowds. The drunk people make the station area feel sleezy at night and the next morning, making it not an idea place for families. Shibuya is a great place to visit, but stay? I would say no. I would recommend The Tokyo Station area. (11-year resident of Japan- Tokyo)
@deaddrunkgamer7399 I will be going to akiba again in a few days. My 4th time already. It gives me a nostalgic vibe. I am really into anime and trading- and other cards. The ichiban kuji, coco curry, wagyuu steaks. The buildings with anime figures on 10 floors.. Idk it just has everything I need, the only downside that there is not much left to do after 11 pm. No nighthlife, no izakaya's. That was the only reason I was considering shinjuku/shibuya. But in the end it had to be Akiba again ^-^
@@aleksandarnjegric6873 Fair enough, though if most things close that early in akihabara why not stay at a place that have some nigh life once you're done in Akihabara? Ueno isnt that far away from akihabara so if you're not afraid of walking a lil bit you should find a bunch of Izakayas there or on the way there.
@deaddrunkgamer7399 actually did that once before. Went to an izakaya that was open in ueno till 1am, afterwards we went to karaoke. That's something I will keep in mind for sure. Are there any izakayas you could recommend in Ueno? (Preferably one That's still not closed after 1 am). But yeah other than that the night life isn't that much of an factor for me, which is why I still went for Akiba and if we want to go once or twice to a place for clubbing like roppongi or shibuya we can still do that, even if we're based in Akiba :) speaking of, I am also open for izakaya and party locations in roppongi and shibuya
@@aleksandarnjegric6873 afraid i havent been to Ueno, so got nothing there unfortantly, Shibuya i rarely go to, i've been to Rockaholic there, which can be good, i also hear a lot of good stuff about Ruby Room. Only been once in Roppongo, not my spot tbh.
Having lived in Kanagawa and having to pass through Shinjuku station often, definitely still got lost sometimes lol. Always loved Shibuya in general, definitely a place you'll never get bored. I think there's something for everyone there!
I think people dont think enough about the last train part as well! Last train times are quite early if you're a night owl, and taking a taxi is really expensive and not worth it. Just being able to walk to your accommodation is so huge.
Good recommendations! ❤
Thank you for your input! I totally agree that taxis are overpriced and not worth it! I made the rookie mistake of missing last train and paying 30k yen for a taxi... oops!
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We stayed at the JR East Hotel Mets and it was incredibly convenient! The New South Gate exit was literally at our door step which also leads on to the Narita Express platform
Right!? Talk about convenient!
My absolute 1ST choice will always be Shinjuku. Outstanding All Around
same, hands down.
Lovely video thanks for sharing 🥰👍
Glad you liked it!
I'm coming to Tokyo in a few weeks and you convinced me to stay in Shibuya! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video! It helped me figure out what hotel I want to stay next month.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for this video. I will be there next week and this was very informative.
Very nice video! You are definitely improving your video skills as you continue to make them. I think some of your shooting for this type of video can be improved though. There were some shots where you seemed really zoomed out as you were talking into the camera. It might be nice to capture the whole background but you seemed really distant as a speaker. You can probably zoom in a bit more and have more voiceover sections over the scenery you want to show instead. Maybe it was the sound mixing but you seemed quieter in these parts.
I suggest you DON'T stay in Shibuya or any other major busy area of Tokyo. Visit them by all means, but don't stay in them unless you like the thought of being on a roller coaster that never sleeps 😅
After 10 Japan visits, and 8 visits to Tokyo, the winner is Sugamo. During each visit I've stayed in a different location each time.
Firstly, when staying in Tokyo it's super important to stay as close as you can to a station on the Tokyo Yamanote Loop Line. This has you on track quickly to your destinations without having to connect from a line outside the city centre to the Yamanote line.
On my 8th trip I found the quiet northern area of Sugamo/Otsuka which is the best area I've stayed in out of eight different spots. It's regarded as a seniors' local area with its cheaper prices all around in restaurants and supermarkets, etc.
Sugamo is also home to the tranquil Rikugien Garden, one of the two great Edo gardens.
The town also boasts the traditional 'Jizo-dori street market day' in the middle of the shopping street three times a month with locals selling bric-a-brac and collectables amongst the food vendors !
Sugamo is only 2 stations from Ikebukuro a major hub and busy city center. It's also centred on the Yamanote line between Shinjuku/Shibuya and Akihabara/Tokyo so you're doing less travelling time either direction between the busy tourist areas.
Sugamo also has 2 railway lines and a tram line ! The Toei subway station, is right next to the JR railway station, so it's super convenient. In addition there is the Arakawa Toden Tram line as well, the last remaining tram line in Tokyo. Now re-named as the 'Sakura Tram' (cherry blossom tram) it's a wonderful area to explore overlooked by most tourists.
Also, only one connection from Sugamo is required to either Haneda or Narita Airports.
It's a big advantage to be able to enjoy your mornings having breakfast in the quiet area of Otsuka/Sugamo at the start of your day, then able to retreat from the bustling crowds at the end of each day.
Still, most tourists will stay in one of the hectic busy areas of Tokyo and overlook this gem of a location, but maybe that's ok and it will leave it being the 'jewel in the crown' that it is 👑.
Sugamo #1 👍
I have to say that your pick is very unusual !! I am originally from Tokyo ,but not even sure where Sugamo is ! Lol And Yamanote line is useful ,but Toshima-ku isn't hip or fashionable . A very good place to raise kids, though ! It can be very boring. Especially for young people & travelers !!
For youngsters & young travelers ,I recommend Shibuya ,Aoyama, Yoyogi areas ! For young travelers who enjoy more suburban vibes / lifestyles, Shimokitazawa is a good choice !
For mid age travelers ,Marunouchi and Akasaka are wonderful choices !! Travelers who have money & love more sophisticated things & exquisite vibes ,etc.,Ginza is a great pick !! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞P.S.maybe a lot of things changed ? I never liked Ikebukuro area ,either . There are & were lots of troubled kids hang out who use drugs in Ikebukuro ! Although my relatives live near by & love the areas ,I never liked the areas .
@@spark_6710 I'm glad I've highlighted Sugamo for you, you're in for a treat. Visit on either the 4th, 14th, or 24th to catch a Jizo-Dori street market day, There's a Toden Arakawa Tram stop/station at the end of the shotengai to explore the line and all there is see, it's wonderful. You might just become another surprised fan of Tokyo's hidden gem 🤗😃
@Gazumi-inOZ Yea,lol. I am a big city girl & for people like me those areas are not so fun ! Also ,they are far away from city centers like Shibuya , Shinjuku ,Ginza ,etc.! Like I said previously, for people w kids ,so on will enjoy the areas ! There's an amusement park like Toshima-en.Btw,Jizodori is actually pronounced Jizou douri ,so,I did not get that right away ! Lol I know westerners, foreigners spell / pronounce many Japanese names wrong ! That's understandable, but hard for us ,Japanese to understand.
I asked mom about Sugamo ,she replied that's an area known for elders to gathered & elderly people's hangout place . Thanks for your replies . 💜
@@spark_6710 Toshima-en amusement park actually closed in 2020 and is now the site of the Harry Potter theme park unfortunately 🫣, I wish I could have visited it before its closure. Approx 15-ish mins by train to bustling Shiibuya or Tokyo station isn't far for me 🤔 Thanks for the Jizou douri pronunciation I was going by the expats in Tokyo pronunciation. Yes Sugamo might not be the the hustling and bustling overcrowded "FUN" excitement area of Tokyo, but that's its charm, it's the exact opposite and the ideal place to encounter the real feel of local-life Tokyo, a rare experience in itself for most tourists. As originally said, use Sugamo as your base to explore all of the hustling and bustling areas of Tokyo, and absolutely make sure that you visit Sugamo/Otsuka for an experience that most tourists and even locals never experience 🤗
@Gazumi-inOZ I see ! I've forgotten about that ,I think . I've been living in California for 36years now & haven't been to Tokyo ,or Japan since 2001. Thanx for the info.
I remember that was far ...& Ymanote line might had changed ,mom feels it was very far & needed to change lines . It could have been drastically changed ? I rarely used the Ymanote line when living in Tokyo tbh.
Well,hustling / bustling is a big part of life in Tokyo !! That's what I loved about Tokyo all of my life !! Fast speed ,not slow life. I love the countryside of Japan,though ! Kyoto is my No.1 fave of Japan. Thanks so much for your replies ! Take care !! 💜
Thanks so much! I'll be in Japan next month and I have booked my Tokyo accommodation in Shibuya! In evening time I plan to bar hop the izakaya's and practice my Japanese with the locals. So along with everything else Shibuya has, I want to be able to walk home to my hotel ♥
Wow! They really know how to do it right over there!
You know it 😎
Love the format. nice recommendations.
More to come!
Imo Ginza is another great area since it is centrally located in the city where as Shibuya is farther from places like Asakusa and Skytree.
I also like staying in Ginza too! Shibuya and Ginza are connected by a direct line so it's convenient to get to!
I believe hotel prices in Ginza is expensive.
Absolutely agree with you - I always recommend first-time visitors to stay near stops that are situated within the Yamanote Line. Specifically to choose between Shibuya or Shinjuku. For the budget seeking ones, I tend to recommend Asakusa (not as conveniently reached as stations within Yamanote but still not difficult to reach/connect with other lines) and the perks being that its near to Tokyo station and Akihabara. Personally, I been exploring stays on the 'outskirt' areas but still within reach from Shinjuku and Shibuya, with my latest stay at Koenji which is near to Nakano (Nakano Broadway) and still a very reasonable 20minutes train ride to Shinjuku. Koenji is quieter but such a vibe during the evening.
As an avid cocktail fan, I prefer to stay in Ginza. That way I can start drinking at a different part of Tokyo then eventually move on to Ginza. So I won't need to worry about the subway closing. Plus, Ginza is within walking distance to Tsukiji.
Attraction of Shibuya can not be overstated and immeasurable and very profound and unimaginable
I stayed in shibuya my first trip to Japan it was great
A new type of video, i like that aswell :D
Didn't know about the busses, only used them in Nikkō, cause i had no other choice ^^
Thanks for the infos and the hotel recommendations!
Happy to hear you like this type of video! More informative videos to come!
@@STEFATTY love it, keep them coming i'm insatiable! 🤣🤣🤣
Would you recommend staying at Mesm Tokyo, Autograph Collection? I’ve heard contradicting info on the area it’s in, but seems close to go to Disneyland and the train doesn’t seem far. Thank you! Really liked this video!
Looks like it's an hour ish away from Disneyland and requires some transfers. The area is nice though and near Tokyo Station area. More businessy compared to Shibuya!
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Stayed at an AirBNB in Shibuya a number of years ago. Is that still possible?
Heaps of AirBNB options are still available!
It is, though might need to book far in advance, though last time i checked the difference between AirBNB and hotels in the bigger cities are so small i'd rather have the hotel where i get better service than AirBNB
I stayed at Hotel 21 East near Toyocho station. Awesome breakfast buffet, BUT they charged me for use of the pool. That was the only drawback. Otherwise, Japan is awesome!
oh good video, what are the best hotels in Tokyo?
Hi great video, thank you for taking the time to make it. I am coming to shibuya in November, the hotels you mentioned in the party area how much are they per night?
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First I will love to say you're beautiful🌹. I'll be in Tokyo 🗼 in spring. Hopefully, if God permits it. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻
Please be my tour guide next time I go to Japan so I don't need to do any planning...pwetty pls? 😁
I have a Tokyo Itinerary on my website! Plenty of recommendations and plans to help you!
@@STEFATTY oooo awesome! Very useful but a bubbly and fun personality as a tour guide will make it an experience that I will never forget! 😁
I recently stayed in Shinjuku and then went to Shibuya for dinner and thought maybe I should have stayed in Shibuya instead.
Oh dang! If I had to navigate Shinjuku station everyday I’d be so tired 😂
@@STEFATTY i feel Shinjuku is getting a bad rep for being hard to navigate, it's really not that bad, the CROWD on the other hand... oof...
If you were planing on spending most of your time in Shibuya indeed wasnt the best choice of placement, though Shinjuku has a lot to offer both nightlife and food as well :)
I have stayed in Shinjuku, Shibuya and Asakusa. Like them all but my wife and I actually prefer Asakusa.
We are planning to stay at onefive tokyo Shibuya. Is it a good area?
^ Would you say its good to do Tokyo at the end of the trip? I'm in the early stages of planning the normal - Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto route, and 2 other towns I want to stay in..... but I know I will shop a lot! hahaha. And, my thinking is I dont want to lug my suitcase around Japan with everything I buy if Tokyo is the place people usually do a lot of their shopping?
We normally Stay near Shimbashi/Shiodome station & take morning walks to Tsukiji for breakfast…
Would love a hotel with gym please
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Nice try Stef, Shinjuku hands down :P
I'm Japanese who's been living in the U.S. for almost 4 decades ,but originally from Tokyo & was born in Shibuya !
I highly recommend Shibuya as the base for youngsters to visit Tokyo ,teenagers to mid 30's ,but anyone over that age range or older ,I recommend Ginza or Marunouchi or even Odaiba areas ! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💞
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Shibuya is overcrowded with tourists. You will not get a feel of living like a local while in Japan. It takes forever to get around by foot because simply it is hard to move through the crowds. The drunk people make the station area feel sleezy at night and the next morning, making it not an idea place for families. Shibuya is a great place to visit, but stay? I would say no. I would recommend The Tokyo Station area. (11-year resident of Japan- Tokyo)
With a family i would avoid party cities indeed, so i would deffinitly avoid Shinjuku and Shibuya and probably Akihabara as well.
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So how much are the hotels? Stop flaunting, start informing.
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Those are some really good reasons, but I just can't betray Akihabara
Oof, i would never, but i would love to hear why though.
@deaddrunkgamer7399 I will be going to akiba again in a few days. My 4th time already. It gives me a nostalgic vibe. I am really into anime and trading- and other cards. The ichiban kuji, coco curry, wagyuu steaks. The buildings with anime figures on 10 floors..
Idk it just has everything I need, the only downside that there is not much left to do after 11 pm. No nighthlife, no izakaya's. That was the only reason I was considering shinjuku/shibuya. But in the end it had to be Akiba again ^-^
@@aleksandarnjegric6873 Fair enough, though if most things close that early in akihabara why not stay at a place that have some nigh life once you're done in Akihabara? Ueno isnt that far away from akihabara so if you're not afraid of walking a lil bit you should find a bunch of Izakayas there or on the way there.
@deaddrunkgamer7399 actually did that once before. Went to an izakaya that was open in ueno till 1am, afterwards we went to karaoke. That's something I will keep in mind for sure. Are there any izakayas you could recommend in Ueno? (Preferably one That's still not closed after 1 am). But yeah other than that the night life isn't that much of an factor for me, which is why I still went for Akiba and if we want to go once or twice to a place for clubbing like roppongi or shibuya we can still do that, even if we're based in Akiba :) speaking of, I am also open for izakaya and party locations in roppongi and shibuya
@@aleksandarnjegric6873 afraid i havent been to Ueno, so got nothing there unfortantly, Shibuya i rarely go to, i've been to Rockaholic there, which can be good, i also hear a lot of good stuff about Ruby Room. Only been once in Roppongo, not my spot tbh.
One reason to absolutely avoid Shibuya is Tourist.
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