Best Things To Do in Zushi, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Zushi, Japan
Hokokuji Temple (Takedera Temple)
Zushi Beach
Hase-dera Temple
Hiroyama Park
Kencho-ji Temple
Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Morito Shrine
Kotoku-in (Great Buddha of Kamakura)
Tenen Hiking trail
Enoshima Electric Railway
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Sushi sushi sushi !! If you come to Japan, then you probably want to try authentic sushi from the motherland right??
So, here are 5 of my favourite delicious yet cheap sushi restaurants in Tokyo! The ones I went to were all a short walk away from Shibuya Station in Tokyo, but you can find these franchises all over Tokyo and some have shops nationwide.
#1 Zauo Fishing Restaurant
#2 Midori Sushi
#3 Standing Sushi Bar
#4 Uobei Conveyor Belt Sushi (Genki sushi group)
#5 Sushi Daidoko-ya
There are soooooo many sushi restaurants in Japan that it is hard to find the best one, since they come in all kinds of styles from cheap conveyor belt sushi restaurants to standing sushi bars.
They all have their specialities and uniqueness so find one that interests you and give it a try!
Let me know your favourite sushi shops in the comments! :)
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Secret Tourist Spot Japanese DON’T want Foreigners to know about
The hidden secret Tokyo Day Trip to a Japanese Winery in Katsunuma Yamanashi is something that SOME Japanese don't want Foreign Travelers to know about. Not ALL Japanese feel this way as you can see from the video, Maruki Winery was very welcoming. Japan Winery Tours & Japanese Wine Tasting are seldom offered as tours to foreign travelers and are a hidden tourist spot because SOME Japanese Wine owners feel that they are ill-equipped to provide what they consider hospitality to foreign travelers. This is known in Japanese as Omotonashi. It's NOT that Japanese dislike foreigners, it is simply that Japanese are not able to provide service at the highest quality because of the language barrier.
Despite this, I want to take you inside a Japanese Winery and Japanese vineyard to show you what it's like inside and show you what this awesome experience is like. If you are looking for a Tokyo day trip or things to do outside of Tokyo, this may be a great opportunity since it is so close by and easy to get to from Shinjuku station.
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Top 10 MUST DO Things in TOKYO, JAPAN! - Only have 24 hours in Tokyo? This is your guide to the perfect day! From delicious food to themed cafes, incredible coffee, and Kawaii culture, we tried to fit in everything we LOVE about this city in just one day! Enjoy
Best Things To Do in Yokosuka, Japan
Yokosuka Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Yokosuka. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Yokosuka for You. Discover Yokosuka as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Yokosuka.
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List of Best Things to do in Yokosuka, Japan
Memorial Ship MIKASA
Yokosuka Museum of Art
Sarushima Island (Monkey Island)
Verny Park
Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
Mikasa Park
Nagai Uminote Park Soleil Hill
Cape Kannonzaki
Tateishi Park
Kurihama Flower Park
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Yokosuka Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Memorial Ship MIKASA, Yokosuka Museum of Art, Sarushima Island, Verny Park, Nagai Uminote Park Soleil Hill, Cape Kannonzaki, Kurihama Flower Park, Tateishi Park, Umikaze Park, Yokosuka Port Market, Kannonzaki Lighthouse, Higashi Kano Shrine, Hashirimizu Shrine, Yokosuka Iris Garden, Arasaki Park
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The BEST 5 Beaches Around Tokyo
Fellow beach lovers and sun goddesses, I bring to you the top 5 beaches of Tokyo!
I would like to clarify from the start that I am talking about the metropolitan region of Tokyo, therefore I am including Kanagawa and Chiba. Basically everything that is reasonably reachable from central Tokyo. There really are no beaches in Tokyo. At least there are no beaches in Tokyo that you can swim in.
Are you ready to find out about the best beaches of Tokyo?
1. Odaiba - the best sunset in Tokyo
Now technically Odaiba has a beach that you can go to and have fun at. But you are NOT allowed to swim there!
It is still one of my favorite places to chill out and have a cold beer in the evening in Tokyo. And you can definitely find one of the best sunsets in Tokyo.
2. Zushi Beach - Foreigners and young people
Zushi beach is the beach where this video was made. Zushi beach is one of the most popular beaches around Tokyo. It is rather frequented by foreigners due to the nearby US army base in Yokosuka. So if you are searching for some foreign and/or American friends to party with, this is the place to go! Generally you will find a younger crowd here that likes to party. In addition you will get awesome views during sunset with Enoshima and Mount Fuji directly in your view.
3. Enoshima - Party central
Now THAT place is party central during summer. The beach known as Shonan beach next to Enoshima is definitely the best party beach in Japan. During the summer months of July and August, the whole beach is full with bars and beach clubs. You will always find someone to party and drink with here, even if you go by yourself. Japanese people will tell you that you will find a lot of crazy people here. In my opinion, they are mostly crazy fun!
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4. Kamakura's Yuigahama Beach
For all culture lovers, this might be the right beach in Japan. Kamakura was the capitol of Japan for a while, some 900 years ago and from that time, there is still a lot to see. There are a bunch of super beautiful temples and a huge buddha statue. Plus, of course, a lovely beach. Yuigahama beach is a more family friendly and calm beach, best for all people that want to relax and avoid the party beaches.
5. Kujukurihama
My only mention on the other side of Tokyo in Chiba. Kujukurihama is HUGE, thereforee if you like to be alone on the beach, this is the beach for you. Due to having a lot of space, it is also very family friendly as nobody will be bothered by loud and playing children. The beach infrastructure is not as good as in Kanagawa, therefore you should come prepared with everything you want to eat and drink or not be picky. It is also wise to come here by car, depending on which part of the beach you want to go.
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11 Must eats in Osaka under ¥1000 | The Travel Intern
If you're ever in Osaka, you definitely HAVE to try these 11 must-eats. What tops it all is that they are all under ¥1000!
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00:08 - Hanumaruken Ramen
Enjoy delicious ramen topped with tender slow cooked pork that melts in your mouth. Super yummy broth too!
00:15 - Creo-ru Takoyaki
Why get normal takoyaki when you can indulge in a bowl of poached egg takoyaki? Drenched with cheese and spring onions, this is the perfect takeaway snack while walking along Dotonbori!
00:23 - Niku Gekijou
This skirt steak rice bowl is bursting with flavour, with juicy grilled steak slices and lots of bean sprouts!
00:31 - Fukutaro Okonomiyaki
You gotta try Okonomiyaki when you're in Osaka! We recommend the Seafood Okonomiyaki that's cooked fresh off the grill.
00:42 - Beef Cutlet Takeru
It's definitely more fun when you get to cook and personalise your own food! Here at Beef Cutlet Takeru, their crispy katsu beef bowls are super yummy. You get to cook the beef on a personalised mini grill however you want!
00:51 - Imai Honten Udon
The highlight of Imai Honten Udon is the tender beancurd skin that is boiled for hours in the udon bowls. The soup is also a perfect blend of sweet and savoury.
01:00 - Uncle Rikuro's
Have you watched videos of fluffy, jiggly Japanese cheesecakes all around the Internet? Uncle Rikuro's cheesecake is a must-have when you're in Osaka! We're not kidding when we say it melts in your mouth.
01:13 - Kura Sushi
What's a trip to Japan without eating conveyor belt sushi? ;-P
Serving fresh sushi, Kura Sushi also encourages customers to deposit used plates to get a shot at their gachapon machine! Fun!
01:26 - Ichiran Ramen
Super yummy and addictive, we looooove Ichiran's Tonkotsu Ramen! You get a solo eating experience to wholeheartedly enjoy your hearty bowl of ramen.
01:38 - Ichimizen Tempura
Served with generous portions of crispy tempura that include fish, vegetables, shrimp and unagi!
01:46 - Melon Pan Ice Cream
Not to be missed, this Melon Pan store serves freshly-baked bread that is stuffed with a huge portion of ice cream. A yummy dessert that is both hot and cold!
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