Day 4: Tokyo
On the journey to Tokyo, we stopped by Odaiba to visit the Toyota Showroom where Toyoto (or I should really say it’s the Japanese) really show off with their technological superiority.
After that, off to Ginza for lunch. Ginza is the Bukit Bintang equivalent in Tokyo. It has the most expensive price tag for land in the entire Japan which can go up to 20 billion YEN (USD 200 million) per sqm2. I can’t believe it either !
Lunch was yakiniku tabehodai (eat-all-you-can BBQ).
The rest of the day was spent in Asakusa, dinner at Aoi-Marushin, the 1st restaurant in Tokyo and Hard Rock Café in Roppongi Hills.
The tour guide recommended the best ramen in Tokyo, which is just 15 minutes walk from the hotel. Everything about the ramen is special, from the soup, the ramen (noodle), the char siew & the egg (it’s the super nice duck egg yolk). The shop operates from 10.30am – 4.00am, and even at 1am, there’s a queue outside the shop. Find out more about the ramen at http://www.mutekiya.com/.
After that, off to Ginza for lunch. Ginza is the Bukit Bintang equivalent in Tokyo. It has the most expensive price tag for land in the entire Japan which can go up to 20 billion YEN (USD 200 million) per sqm2. I can’t believe it either !
Lunch was yakiniku tabehodai (eat-all-you-can BBQ).
The rest of the day was spent in Asakusa, dinner at Aoi-Marushin, the 1st restaurant in Tokyo and Hard Rock Café in Roppongi Hills.
The tour guide recommended the best ramen in Tokyo, which is just 15 minutes walk from the hotel. Everything about the ramen is special, from the soup, the ramen (noodle), the char siew & the egg (it’s the super nice duck egg yolk). The shop operates from 10.30am – 4.00am, and even at 1am, there’s a queue outside the shop. Find out more about the ramen at http://www.mutekiya.com/.
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