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Tokyo, Japan: Five Spots Recommended by a local, Dan Ushikubo

TOKYO CITY GUIDE : FOOD / SHOPPING / CULTURE

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You asked me addresses of a local: here are some hot spots recommended by Dan Ushikubo. Who’s Dan?

Few years ago, he was the originator of the “Tokyo by Tokyo” city guide edited by Claska (the design hotel): “I started asking fifteen friends about their hot spots. The city is too large, with too many people”. It wasn’t another city guide. Dan’s been a High Tech Consultant at Sony and wanted to bring some geek flav. The result was fun and really useful in a city where before moving, you often check the adress on Goole Maps. Even the Tokyo native do it!

Dan’s fav for few days in Tokyo:

1.Check out Book Off, an old second hand bookshops with a polisher to clean books: “really Japanese”!  

2. A museum: Japan Folk Craft Museum. Plus a gallery: “NADiff, near Shibuya: an art gallery and bookshop”.

3. Shopping in Aoyama. Course! The hypest fashion area with amazing shops like the Prada‘s building (on the picture above). 

4. Dinner in Omoide Alley, an alley with yakitori (grilled chicken) in Shinjuku: 1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, 160-0023. Near train stations: JR / Tokyo Subway / Odakyu Line / Keio Line Shinjuku Station west exit.

5. “I also recommend you a very small alley near the main exit of the JR Shibuya station, where salary men drink sake and have dinner after work. Less famous, but very local” (pictures above). I had a dinner in a tiny restaurant there: great experience!

Domo arigato gosaimasu Dan!

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Tokyo, Japan: A walk and coffee in Omotesando and Aoyama

TOKYO CITY GUIDE : DISTRICT / OMOTESANDO

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Omotesando

has many faces. Walk in small streets near the big avenue and you’ll discover different exciting villages: from super hype atmosphere to pastoral set and hipsters etc …

Don’t expect me tons of addresses, I am rather picky kind. First stop at the avant garde Wut Berlin, this boutique is dedicated to Berliner creation and young designers.

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A small charming cafe

Japanese loves miniatures. And this Bambi family’s miniature (picture above) is a quaint detail of the Uzna Omon decoration, a small chaming café pretty confidential where you can eat too (desserts look amazing!).

Happy the ones able to find it without the help of an insider (TY N!) … upstairs in a flat with a small balcony: nice Jingumae roof top view. Plus a great coffees selection and art gallery (pictures above).

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Need a NY manicure in Tokyo? Babe, you’re such a diva, go to Dashing Diva (picture above)! Tokyo girls and women are crazy about those kawaii-kawaii nails. Still, yep! Not really my style, but fun to see.

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Aoyama, the trendiest district of Tokyo

High range shopping of international fashion designers and luxury brands, in ab fab architectures. Fanciful night walk between shops and art galleries: “at night, everything is more beautiful”.

I felt a bit frustrated when my camera shuts down, no more battery. What a pity! Pictures on the bottom of the board below: a kind of « Star Wars » building, maybe an art gallery?

The other colour pictures: the famous Prada buiding by the architects Herzog and De Meuron. And the black and white picture: an advertising with Queen B. 

Don’t forget to check out the crazy architecture of the Tsumori Chisato’s shop and few others…       

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Did you go to one of these locations? Did you like them? Do you have any incredible adresses in Omotesando? Or just want to say hi : share with us and leave a comment! 

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Tokyo, Japon: Promenande dans Omotesando

TOKYO CITY GUIDE : PAR QUARTIER / OMOTESANDO

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Omotesando,

le trendy aux multiples visages. Prenez les petites rues qui bordent l’avenue principale (assez ennuyeuse), pour  découvrir différents villages : de la hype au bucolique « carte postale», en passant par bobo nation.

Premier arrêt chez Wut Berlin : boutique dédiée à la création et aux jeunes talents berlinois.

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Un petit café confidentiel

Les japonais raffolent des miniatures. Et la famille de Bambi miniature ci-dessus, est un détail typique de la décoration d’Uzna Omon : petit café gourmant et confidentiel, où l’on peut aussi manger (superbes desserts!).

Heureux le non initié qui finit par trouver… l’appartement à l’étage, avec un minuscule balcon et une jolie vue sur les toits de Jingumae. Grande sélection de cafés, plus une galerie d’art (toutes les photos ci-dessus).

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Besoin d’une manucure un peu déjantée, dans un esprit NY? Les divas pourront filer chez Dashing Diva (photo ci-dessus)!

Les Tokyoïtes sont folles de leurs ongles, au pays du kawaii-kawaii. On aurait pu croire que ça leur passerait… OK, c’est pas vraiment mon style, mais amusant à voir! 

Bye bye Omotosando

Connaissez-vous une de ces adresses? Comment les avez-vous trouvées? Ou vous avez d’autres adresses à nous recommander dans Omotesando? Partagez-les avec nous, laissez moi vos commentaires!

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