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zmcnulty posted:Cheapest? Internet cafes are cheaper than capsule hotels and have semi-private booths with fully reclining chairs or mats. However the ceiling is usually open, so in a sense you're sharing a bedroom. As for "DVD" places, I assume they're thoroughly scrubbed between uses but... yeah... maybe I'm not looking for the very cheapest places to stay now. edit: Unrelated question - someone I know who fancies visiting Japan is vegan. Is he basically gonna be living off tofu and literally nothing else? I don't recall seeing much decent food that didn't have some kind of egg or fish in it.
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There's hippie vegan places in Tokyo at least and Buddhist temple food is also vegan. Otherwise you're hosed, dashi is in everything and that's made with fish. If you can convince him to loving relax and be pescetarian for a couple weeks then no problem at all doing that in Japan.
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# ? Mar 16, 2017 11:57 |
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vegans have to special request at most restaurants, then it's Don't Ask Don't Tell and Hey Do You Want My Fish Cake after the food arrives.
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# ? Mar 16, 2017 12:09 |
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Plenty of hostels also have private rooms which can still be a lot cheaper than a regular hotel.
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Grand Fromage posted:There's hippie vegan places in Tokyo at least and Buddhist temple food is also vegan. Otherwise you're hosed, dashi is in everything and that's made with fish. Speaking of dashi, I finally developed a taste for miso soup during my last trip and now I can't get enough of it. Let's see how much sodium my body can handle before my heart explodes!
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Question Mark Mound posted:
Getting a decent vegan meal is impossible at most Japanese restaurants. That said, Tokyo and Kyoto both have a bunch of excellent vegan restaurants. When my wife and I visit Kyoto we basically plan our itinerary as a series of delicious dinners punctuated by random site-seeing.
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Question Mark Mound posted:Open ceilings are grand, I just like having a lock on my door. Do they let you leave stuff in the room while you go out and about so I'm not carrying luggage everywhere, or is that what coin lockers are for? Manga cafes won't even have real doors usually haha
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Airbnb can be almost as cheap as many capsule hotels
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Make sure your Airbnb has a shower.
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Magna Kaser posted:I was thinking splitting 4 days between osaka and kyoto then heading to tokyo for a couple more days before leaving. Is there anything cool in the middle I'm missing? Between Osaka and Kyoto, Kyoto has the more interesting attractions by far. Osaka has the better night life, probably, but unless that's a huge thing for you, stay in Kyoto. Possible day trips: Himeji, Nara, Ise (is between Kyoto and Tokyo). You'll want a good two full days in Kyoto at the very least. You can easily fill 3-4. I'd say plan to fit 3-4 places in Kyoto per day, depending on location/size.
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Phone posted:Make sure your Airbnb has a shower. Is it common to find many that do not?
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# ? Mar 16, 2017 16:05 |
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I found one that did not. After a short 10ish hours of walking around Kyoto, I was a bit shocked to find shampoo but only a toilet in my last Airbnb for my trip last year.
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Sand Monster posted:Is it common to find many that do not? It seemed like a lot of them didn't, when I was booking an Airbnb for Kyoto last April. It's weird, but make sure you confirm there is a shower when booking an airbnb in Japan!
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Magna Kaser posted:I am most interested in eating foods and just wandering around. Osaka has better food and less mainlander tourists per capita than Kyoto. Try the beef, kushikatsu, okonomiyaki, and takoyaki there. Dotonbori in Osaka is more fun at night than Kyoto, though the latter does have some quieter bar areas.
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Never seen one without a shower and I stay in at least a dozen Airbnb apartments a year, just in Japan. But yeah I guess double check it has one.
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LimburgLimbo posted:When are you going? If depending on season cheap accommodations can fill fast Finalizing plans now, but probably 1st week of May to overlap with e: lol i just saw this is golden week in japan. Might re-schedule this to a week later! And thanks for the tips everyone! Ailumao fucked around with this message at 06:20 on Mar 17, 2017 |
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yeah you can get cheap flights if you fly opposite Japanese tourist traffic. But hotels will be full af (so couchsurf with goons??? )
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# ? Mar 17, 2017 06:49 |
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Yeah I'd loan you my couch but I'm in 'Murica for the first 2-3 weeks of May.
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so just give him your whole apartment
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I'm going to Japan during May and happen to be getting my bonus during that time. Figured I might as well treat my wife and I to one or two really good meals. I'm looking for recommendations for restaurants in either Tokyo or Kyoto for two things: 1. Sushi 2. Kaiseki Let's say there's (almost) no budget, but I don't want to spend money just for the sake of it. Besides specific restaurants, any tips for this kind of thing would be appreciated too.
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The one and only time I went to Japan the first Airbnb I stayed at didn't have a shower. It was at that real neat capsule tower that'll probably get demolished soon if not already, so I thought the location was enough of an outlier as to not be representative of the availability of showers in Tokyo Airbnb places.
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swalk posted:I'm going to Japan during May and happen to be getting my bonus during that time. On our honeymoon, kaiseki was included in our fancy ryokan (breakfast and dinner). It was exquisitely amazing. If you can spare just one night at a ryokan I would recommend it. In Tokyo, we went to this place for sushi. Michelin starred. Lunch is cheaper. https://tabelog.com/en/tokyo/A1301/A130101/13002573/ http://www.luxeat.com/blog/sushiko-honten/
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swalk posted:I'm going to Japan during May and happen to be getting my bonus during that time. I went to Yoshitake last year and won't hesitate to recommend it. They open up reservations on the first of the preceding month, so for a May reservation you'd need to call April 1st. If you're interested PM me and I can give them a call for you, else check out the listings on luxeat, she does a pretty good job of listing things up and writing about them. Most of the highest rated places do get booked pretty far in advance, so beware.
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Mandalay posted:On our honeymoon, kaiseki was included in our fancy ryokan (breakfast and dinner). It was exquisitely amazing. If you can spare just one night at a ryokan I would recommend it. We actually are staying in a ryokan in Takayama: http://www.takayama-yamakyu.com/english/ I assume it has good food but maybe not at the level of an expensive kaiseki restaurant.
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Stringent posted:I went to Yoshitake last year and won't hesitate to recommend it. They open up reservations on the first of the preceding month, so for a May reservation you'd need to call April 1st. Thanks to both of you for that great luxeat.com site, I'll be checking it out now. And thanks for the reservation offer, I may take you up on it.
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Traditional kaiseki in general is better in Kyoto (since thats the founding region for it). Tokyo has some very good modern kaiseki, but you typically have to spend for it. I actually like the Tokyo ones better, just because modern chefs are super experimental and cool that way, but I'm sure some obaasan would adamantly say i'm wrong. Personally, I've been to so many ryokans and had various levels of kaiseki that at this point I will tell you that main thing that's cool about kaiseki is that you get a variety of flavors, similar to a tasting menu. Most ryokans have decent kaiseki, but every once in a while I get a place that blows me away.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 08:37 |
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If you're up for an original take on kaiseki this is a place I like which does kaiseki inspired dishes with Chinese flavors: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1309/A130903/13170301/
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 08:54 |
Hey, I'm leaving for Japan tomorrow!!! wow!!! give me a line group thing so I can
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 16:11 |
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^ same but on sunday
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 17:09 |
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^ same but on Tuesday
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Wow hope you guys have a fun trip and have better dining preferences than some of the resident bad Japanese food posters. AND WHO THE gently caress USES TRAVELERS CHECKS? YOU REALLY HAVE BAD OPINIONS ABOUT JAPAN AND ARE WORSE THAN THE PEOPLE WHO DO TOKYO OSAKA AND KYOTO IN 5 DAYS
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If money is no object would go with stringent his advice on Japanese food is phenomenal and cheers to stringent and to all my tokyo goons. I don't regret going to Tokyo 8 times in two years and love you all. As for sushi recommendations balls to the walls gently caress your wallet good, there's kyubei. It's more for tacky nouveau Riche but lunch is super easy to get a table and it's solid. Then there's tokami which makes a heavenly tuna roll. But before that go to a chain place like sushi sanmai as a benchmark. 24 hours with 3000 yen tuna set meals yeah they are great. Shout out to mizutaki genkai. Kaiseki is hit and miss. There's tonkatsu, unagi, ramen and a different robata places to go
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 22:10 |
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look in my post history for line thingy I guess
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caberham posted:If money is no object would go with stringent his advice on Japanese food is phenomenal and cheers to stringent and to all my tokyo goons. I don't regret going to Tokyo 8 times in two years and love you all. Almost hanami season dude
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 01:48 |
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When is it? If it's the weekend I would pop over
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 02:35 |
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hi coming in to just say that Den in Tokyo is currently my favorite restaurant i've ever been to thank you. also the lady at zanmai kind of stared at me when I ordered 13 plates of the 5-piece bluefin tuna set for my table of like 4.
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Argona posted:Hey, I'm leaving for Japan tomorrow!!! wow!!! give me a line group thing so I can
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 02:48 |
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caberham posted:When is it? If it's the weekend I would pop over I meant in general but there should be something specific going on too if you ask line group
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 03:14 |
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Can you please ask for me? I have a lot of catching up. Thanks!
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I think goonami is April 8th
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