Tokyo (JP)
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Sorry for the thread revival, I will be in Asia from April to mid May of next year so thinking about going to Japan for a week or so. Is there a big difference in price of jeans in Japan compared to the UK.
What area is best to stay in that is central to it all bars night life and a bit of shopping during the day don't mind bit of a walk.
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If anyone's got recommendations for eating/drinking (or any other cool stuff to do) in Tokyo, Osaka, and/or Kyoto, I'd love to hear 'em! Especially looking for non-touristy (or not super touristy but still cool for foreigners) beer bars.
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Osaka, I recommend an American owned Rock bar called "Cherry Bomb" in Shinsaibashi, near Namba.
I imagine if you're going to Osaka, you'll hit up Namba, because the new IH store is close by, along with Hinoya, and a couple of other stops I can't name off the top of my head after a few beers.
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If anyone's got recommendations for eating/drinking (or any other cool stuff to do) in Tokyo, Osaka, and/or Kyoto, I'd love to hear 'em! Especially looking for non-touristy (or not super touristy but still cool for foreigners) beer bars.
My favorite restaurant in Tokyo is Tatsukichi Shinjuku.
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If anyone's got recommendations for eating/drinking (or any other cool stuff to do) in Tokyo, Osaka, and/or Kyoto, I'd love to hear 'em! Especially looking for non-touristy (or not super touristy but still cool for foreigners) beer bars.
My favorite restaurant in Tokyo is Tatsukichi Shinjuku.
Yum. That looks right up my alley.
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Osaka, I recommend an American owned Rock bar called "Cherry Bomb" in Shinsaibashi, near Namba.
I imagine if you're going to Osaka, you'll hit up Namba, because the new IH store is close by, along with Hinoya, and a couple of other stops I can't name off the top of my head after a few beers.
Thanks. Unfortunately we'll miss taco Tuesday but as we probably will be in Namba I'll check it out.
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Osaka, I recommend an American owned Rock bar called "Cherry Bomb" in Shinsaibashi, near Namba.
I imagine if you're going to Osaka, you'll hit up Namba, because the new IH store is close by, along with Hinoya, and a couple of other stops I can't name off the top of my head after a few beers.
Thanks. Unfortunately we'll miss taco Tuesday but as we probably will be in Namba I'll check it out.
That's terrible, because the fish tacos are amazing!
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Is Iron Heart Hachioji the only branch near Tokyo or is a IH Shop direct in Tokyo? Don’t know if I wanna go to Hachioji again in my next trip. It was a fun bus ride tho…
Places I liked in Tokyo:
Iron Heart Hachioji
Full Count Harajuku
Warehouse Ebisu
Junky Special Shinjuku
Supreme/Neighborhood Harajuku
All the Vintage Shops in Harajuku3x Hinoya and 610 Americana in Ueno are ok, too crowded for my liking.
Vegan Food:
Ts Tan Tan
Ain Soph Ripple
Afuri
Mr Farmer
Pickled Plum Onigiri at 7/11Went to SDA and RMC in Osaka so no mentioning in my Tokyo List...
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No Iron Heart shop in central Tokyo, I am afraid…
If you go to Hachioji, I would not go by bus....
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3785.msg193305#msg193305
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Japanese Baseball is amazing! So much co-ordination, activity, and general buzz from the crowd. 3.5 hours of non-stop 'things' for players and runs etc. Goes SO far beyond the rally cap/sweep traditions.
Worth going to for anyone in Japan up for an experience, don't even need to like the game! (but it'll help).
http://www.japanball.com/tickets.htm is where I got our tickets from, delivered to the hotel.
The Seibu Lions were my favorite team back in the early to mid-80’s. My mom hated my Lions baseball cap for some reason and always hid it from me. Last time I went to a Japanese ball game was in 2000 or thereabouts. I think my ex and I saw the Yomiuri Giants and the Chunichi Dragons I think
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Going to Japan for the first time with trips to Osaka and Kyoto. Already have some shopping spots planned out but hoping for some recommendations for anything else. Food, attractions, etc. I understand it's easily to look stuff up but I'd love to hear your opinions on what's worth it or what's not. Great appreciated.
Also does the IH stores have different stock then what's available to IHUK's website? Curious.
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Anyone happen to know of any good vintage / second hand stores that carry Japanese clothing? When I went years ago I found most were littered with vintage Americana / Harley tees.
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@bonguno said in Tokyo (JP):
Going to Japan for the first time with trips to Osaka and Kyoto. Already have some shopping spots planned out but hoping for some recommendations for anything else. Food, attractions, etc. I understand it's easily to look stuff up but I'd love to hear your opinions on what's worth it or what's not. Great appreciated.
Also does the IH stores have different stock then what's available to IHUK's website? Curious.
@bonguno how was your experience in Japan. It's in my bucket list for long time. -
Hey folks. We’re heading to Vietnam in June. It just so happens we have a 10 hour layover in Tokyo!!
So, you know what I want to do!! I’m heading straight to Hachioji to check out the Iron Heart shop!! So stoked to have this random opportunity.
I was kind of planning on just taking an Uber (is that even an option?) straight to Hachioji to save time as we need to be as efficient as possible.
I’ve got probably about 6 hours to check out the area between 8am-1pm ish.
Our objective is to hit the IH shop and maybe check out the neighborhood and eat lunch before returning to the airport.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Probably a little overcome by events, but public transportation would be the way to go to hachioji. It's pretty far outside of town and even further from the airports.
Instead, stash your luggage at a locker, hop on a train, and go to Ueno. Lots of great shops for denim and leather, street food, and a great atmosphere. Also 2k540 is near which has some cool artisan shops. Certainly this is enough to kill a few hours. After there it's up to you and where to go. I'd probably say to book entrance to Shibuya sky to see the massive city, stroll through Shinjuku gardens, and then find ramen or whatever before heading back to the airport.
Alternatively, Ueno, 2k540, ramen, the sky tree, the zoo or senso ji, is a similar day and much more compact.
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@pechelman thanks holmes!! These are great suggestions. Is the bus system pretty easy to navigate?
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It's an experience. Though if you've ridden mass transit in any large city it's like that, but bigger, faster, and amazing. Google maps is your friend! Getting around Tokyo is more about trains than buses but it's all pretty straightforward we found except navigating inside Shinjuku station which is kinda poorly signed imo and heavily under construction as of last October.
Also about Ueno, there's at least a couple of shops that sell IH there so all may not be lost.
Fyi you'll need to pickup an IC card (eg pasmo passport card) to get around, pick one up at the airport. I think you have to charge it with a minimum of 1500yen but you can use this for just about everything including buying snacks at the airport.