Nov 19, 2017

Fellows / Omotesando, Tokyo

Fellows:
http://www.fellows-burger.com/

Foodie Burger grilled over charcoal fire


Bacon Cheese Burger
1,300 yen

Get there:

①Take Subway Ginza or Chiyoda or Hanzomon line to Omotesando station.
②When you arrived at Omotesando station, Go up stairs at Exit B2.
③When your up the stairs, look back and take a short walk.
④This way, Take your left.

⑤Take a walk about a minute, you can see a SevenEleven.
⑥Fellows, you already there.
  Right next door from SevenEleven.


Nov 17, 2017

Omotesando / Tokyo


Harajuku Takeshita Street and Omotesando Street are parallel to the Harajuku train station, however both street has a quite different style. Harajuku Takeshita Street is always crowded with young people, In contrast, Omotesando Street is an upscale shopping street, lined with high class boutiques are definitely targeting rich people. This street which surrounded greenery lined trees, as if you are walking down on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.


Omotesando Hills Shopping Center


Japanese traditional souvenir shop



Umami Burger


Like a Harajuku, Omotesando and Meijijingu Shrine, There are many sights to see around of Harajuku train station is one of the highlight of the sightseeing in Tokyo. so you don't miss it when you visit to Tokyo.

Get there:
Take Subway Ginza or Chiyoda or Hanzomon line to Omotesando station.


Nov 4, 2017

Shibuya / Tokyo


Shibuya is the very exciting district with youth culture. Such a big town made up of young people is rare in the world. When you visit there, you would be overwhelmed what a energetic place in there.



Shibuya is a shooting location for the movie "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift". I recommend you watch that movie on DVD before you come to Shibuya to get excited your mind.

scramble crossing:
When the lights turn green at this busy crossing, they all turn green at the same time in every direction. Traffic stops completely and many pedestrians surge into the intersection from all sides.



Hachiko Statue:
"Hachi: A Dog's Tale" that movie played the leading role by Richard Gere is a real story. The dog "Hachi" had been waiting for his master in front of Shibuya Station for ten years since 1925 after his master had passed away.
Also, In front of Hachiko Statue is well known as meeting point.

Tourist information is right next door to Hachiko statue.