If you know anything about Tokyo, then it is highly likely that you have heard of Shinjuku. You may have heard of the city district having the busiest train station in the world and being one of the major economic hubs of Japan’s capital city. It is probably at the top of most tourists’ bucket…
Osaka is the third biggest city in Japan and is home to delicious street food, comedy, Universal Studios, and Glico’s famous Running Man. Those who visit Osaka admire the charm of its friendly and outgoing people and nationwide renowned dishes. If you visit Kansai’s coolest city, there is a huge amount of things to do…
Shinjuku can be quite intimidating with its bright lights, enormous train station, glamorous people and an array of host clubs and bars. It is also a unique district of Tokyo; it is the gay capital and the home of the red light district. If you’re visiting Tokyo, this fascinating area is well worth a visit.…
Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s main districts, home to countless department stores, restaurants, clubs, love hotels, and karaoke parlors. If you visit Tokyo, spending time in Shibuya is a definite must-see place! Although partying and shopping are great choices, they aren’t the only things to do. Here are 100 things to do in Shibuya, one…
The world of fantasy brings out the most creative and imaginative side of a person. When it comes to fantasy, Alice in Wonderland is one that is fairly known in Japan. There have been numerous occasions where it was featured in pop-up shops, as well as in themed cafes and restaurants. But you can experience…
Located in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward, Ginza is one of the city’s most famous upmarket shopping and entertainment districts. Within its boundary are many department stores, high-end boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, cafes, clubs – anything you could possibly want! On weekend afternoons from 12:00pm to 5:00pm (until 6:00pm from April to September), Ginza’s main shopping street,…
Why agonize over dull, monotonous corporate meetings when you can always make the experience magical and Potter-like? What if you’re given the chance to sit inside a magic classroom like in Hogwarts, or in a white room inspired by Alice in Wonderland? Will you take the chance? You read that right. Fans of the globally…
Want something sweet but don’t know where to start? Ginza Cozy Corner has got you covered with loads of dreamy desserts to choose from! This popular Japanese confectionery retailer never fails to impress with their wide assortment of stunning desserts perfect for celebrating the different seasons of the year. This establishment has no shortage of…
Alice in an Old Castle is one of the five Alice in Wonderland themed restaurants in Tokyo. Located close to the east exit of Ikebukuro station, it is relatively easy to reach and a must if you like theme restaurants, Alice in Wonderland, or cute things in general! The Concept Each of the locations has…
Don’t you know that Japan has couple of themed restaurants that does not just give you tummy pleasures but a totally offers complete entertainment? These themed restaurants are just some of the amazing and fun dining places spread all over the country. Alice Restaurant Looking for something fun and magical, dining in Alice’s Restaurants offers…