The One about the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (Spring) Part 5 – Deadstock Coffee Roasters

At the Tokyo Coffee Festival, it was a pleasure to meet Ian Williams, former Nike employee, owner of Deadstock Coffee (snob-free coffee with the mantra “Coffee Should Be Dope”) in Portland’s Old Town and the man behind Colorways, the event series focused on sneakers, streetwear Read More …

The One about the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (Spring) Part 4 – Light Up Coffee showcases Dalat, Vietnam coffee producers

Located in Kichijoji is one of the popular coffee shops in Tokyo, Light Up Coffee. The coffee shop opened on July 31, 2014 in Kichijoji and the shop was started by two individuals (Kawano Yuma and Tamito Aihara) who didn’t like coffee, but were more Read More …

The One about the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (Spring) Part 3 – Iyoshi Cola, the world’s first craft soda

One of the popular places for people to drink something different than coffee at the Tokyo Coffee Festival is Iyoshi Cola. The popular craft cola is courtesy of Kobayashi Cola, a “cola maniac” who has traveled the world to try varieties and flavors of cola Read More …

The One about the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (Spring) Part 2 – HIGUMA Doughnuts

One of the biggest attractions at the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (spring) was HIGUMA Doughnuts. For those not familiar with HIGUMA Doughnuts, the main headquarters is based in Meguro, while the other location is located in Omotesando (this shop is a collaboration with Coffee Wrights). Read More …

The One about the Tokyo Coffee Festival 2019 (Spring) Part 1 – The Guest City is Melbourne (Australia)

Back in April, I had the opportunity to attend the Tokyo Coffee Festival held at United Nations University (same location as the Farmer’s Market). I went early to watch how the festival was setup, to see how the overall event was executed and to meet Read More …

The One about TOHO Cinemas Hibiya, the largest cinema in Tokyo

Since 1997, TOHO Cinemas has become one of Japan’s leading places for people to watch films. Originally known as Virgin Cinemas, TOHO purchased Virgin Cinemas for 10.3 billion yen in 2003 and have now expanded throughout Japan. In Tokyo, while there are numerous TOHO Cinemas, Read More …

The One about Boulangerie Jean Francois France at Tokyo Midtown Hibiya

Japan has a special affinity towards French bakeries especially respectful chefs and Jean Franscois (Meilleur Ouvrier de France) is one of them. Jean Francois can be in a picture frame at the Tokyo locations which include Jean Francois Shibuya Marks City in Dogenzaka, Viennoiserie Jean Read More …

The One about the #1 ramen restaurant in Japan – Chuka Soba Tomita Ramen is now in Tokyo (KITTE next to Tokyo Station)

I have written about the late Yamagishi Kazuo, “The God of Ramen” and how he was responsible for tsukemen (cold noodles and hot broth) and how he made sure his techniques were not lost by bringing in apprentices at his Higashi-Ikebukuro ramen restaurant Taishoken (1, Read More …

The One about teamLab Planets Tokyo – Part 2

Continuing my coverage of the modern art museum, “teamLab Planets Tokyo” in Toyosu (Koto Prefecture), I can easily say that pictures can’t justify how cool the place is. On my last blog post, I discussed getting tickets and making reservations, but this time, I want Read More …

The One about teamLab Planets Tokyo – Part 1 (Tickets, Waiting in Line and the Rules)

In Japan and also in other countries, one can find a modern art museum from teamLab. And near the brand new Toyosu Fish Market is teamLab Planets. According to teamLab: teamLab Planets is a museum where you move through water. It consists of 4 vast Read More …

The One about homeys American Dining in Takadanobaba

In Japan, there is a burger shop that brings the American dining concept to the Takadanobaba neighborhood of Shinjuku. And it’s known as homeys American Dining. Voted for Tabelog’s 100 restaurants for three consecutive years (2017-2019) for their burgers, needless to say the location has Read More …

TRAVEL GUIDE: The One about where are the best places to take overhead photos or video above Shibuya Scramble Crossing?

One of the questions that I get is where one can get good overhead photos or video of people walking through Shibuya Scramble Crossing. There are several locations, each offering different views. Also, depending on how high you want to go. So, let’s start with Read More …

The One about Ikebukuro Halloween Cosplay Fes 2019

Halloween has become a phenomenon in Japan. A little over five years ago, Halloween wasn’t even a thing in Japan. But that has changed as Halloween has become a major event in Japan were restaurants, bakeries, cafe not only found an event to take advantage Read More …

TRAVEL GUIDE: The One about how to mail out a postcard or mail back your pocket wifi in Japan? And what about packages to send outside to another country?

You are in Japan and want to mail out a few postcards that you purchased? That’s no problem. Just ask your front desk of your hotel that you want to purchase some stamps and place it on your postcard and mail it out.  Ask your Read More …