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 Misono - A Yakiniku Shop In Ikebukuro Perfect For Solo Diners! You want to eat tasty wagyu beef to

Misono - A Yakiniku Shop In Ikebukuro Perfect For Solo Diners!

You want to eat tasty wagyu beef to your heart’s content, but going to a shop by yourself is a little awkward, and it’s difficult trying lots of different cuts of meat. No worries! Today we give you details on a yakiniku shop suited for solo diners.

https://matcha-jp.com/en/6052


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Een aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscEen aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de biosc

Een aantal foto’s van de eerste dagen in Tokyo. In de wijk Shinjuku zijn we even naar de bioscoop geweest om de voeten te laten rusten. The Great Gatsby, was goed maar de bioscoop zelf best warm. En wat erg grappig en bijna ongemakkelijk was, was dat niemand na de film vertrok maar heel de aftiteling doodstil is blijven zitten. 


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tokyostreetphoto: Rainy Street, Ikebukuro 池袋

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Rainy Street, Ikebukuro 池袋


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tokyostreetphoto: Pink Lamps, Ikebukuro 池袋

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Pink Lamps, Ikebukuro 池袋


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tokyostreetphoto: East Side, Ikebukuro 池袋

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East Side, Ikebukuro 池袋


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“Do not enter the fountain” Looks dangerous. @ Ikebukuro station, Tokyo

“Do not enter the fountain”

Looks dangerous.

@ Ikebukuro station, Tokyo


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Here are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! ThHere are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! ThHere are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! ThHere are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! ThHere are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! Th

Here are some of the desserts and food sets offered at Swallowtail, the top butler cafe in Tokyo! They have English support, so be sure to check it out

Homepage:
http://www.butlers-cafe.jp/


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Rail crossing in Ikebukuro.

Rail crossing in Ikebukuro.


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New Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo JapaNew Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo JapaNew Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo JapaNew Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo JapaNew Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo JapaNew Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo Japa

New Neko Atsume & I <3 Mew plush in the UFO Catchers (crane machines)! [Ikebukuro, Tokyo Japan]


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If you have been to Japan and hanging around famous night spots like Shinjuku and Shibuya, did you notice well-dressed men hanging around and poaching girls? I have been to Japan thrice and it was only until the third time that I finally understood what these well-dressed men were doing. The first two times when I was in Tokyo at Shibuya and Shinjuku, I noticed these guys and thought they were…

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No pictures today, as I am super bad/lazy at taking those.

Not too much exciting stuff happened on monday. I went out for some shopping (mainly gifts for friends) but had to cut my trip short. Jet lag is still gnawing on me (to be fair, I have been very bad at trying to get into a normal rhythm) and I am about the least sporty person in the world, so walking around in crowded areas for extended periods of time just made me feel exhausted and sick. I also had what was probably the first bad meal ever in Japan, so by 2pm I was already back in bed in my Airbnb. Hadn’t even bought anything. Hmpf.

“Today” (It’s actually 6am on wednesday here already but everyone reading this is still stuck in the past) was a lot better though. I discovered a lot of nice shops in my area, including a supermarket selling the most wondrous vegetables (would have loved to take pictures of those but I felt it would be rude to photograph inside a store). As I have a kitchen here, I might cook something some day, unless I have plans for each of the coming evenings.

I did, for example, meet up with my friend Mari (yes, that’s her name) in Ikebukuro today. Together we shopped a bit at Tokyu Hands (huge store selling all sorts of things, from kitchen appliances to stationery) and she helped me buy some books I had been hunting for. Then we had a really nice Yakiniku dinner and a chat over cocoa/coffee afterwards. Gonna meet up again on sunday before I leave for Osaka :)

This date also finally gave me the opportunity to sleep at a normal time, so yay!

(Wednesday, 28. May)

No pictures for this day (nor the next), sorry! I’m getting a little lazy regarding that, though it’s also not quite in my nature to take photos of everything.

On Wednesday we switched Hotels. From Odaiba to Suidobashi, where the Tokyo Dome Hotel is located. This is where we stayed at our first time in Japan, so it’s quite nostalgic. The area has lots of entertaining things to offer, as well as many restaurants.
Since we arrived a bit too early for check-in, we just dropped off our bags and re-explored the area. Sadly, our favourite Burger place from last time was gone :(

We also used the opportunity to hop on the subway and go to ikebukuro, because that’s one of the places where one can exchange their pre-purchased voucher for a Japan Rail Pass. This pass will be used for the 7-day-period following our stay in Tokyo, allowing us to take any Shinkansen train (with a few exceptions) for free. We also reserved seats for the upcoming trips right afterwards. It’s an odd feeling that not even half of our vacation is over, there’s still so much to come!

The rest of the day was basically just strolling around, checking-in, strolling some more, go to bed.

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