Food and Sight seen in Japan

Food and Sight seen in Japan

“Butayama,” a “Jiro-style” ramen shop with a long line at Tokyo Ramen Street—I went to check out its flavor.

“Butayama,” a famous ramen shop even in Tokyo, is located in the basement of Tokyo Station, in an area known as “Ramen S...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

All-you-can-drink for 550 yen for one hour: whiskey on the rocks. A delicious yakitori restaurant where each skewer is 100 yen. I went to check if it was true.

There are all kinds of yakitori restaurants in Japan, but I was surprised to find one offering an all-you-can-drink whis...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

I went there to investigate.A bar where Japanese office workers gather, offering plenty of surprising snacks for under 200 yen in Tamachi of Tokyo.

I was a bit skeptical, so I went to check if that super-cheap restaurant still offers meals at similar prices.The store ...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

Popular sushi in Chiba Prefecture. Fresh and served in thick slices.

About an hour's drive from Tokyo. Chiba Fishing Port. Unlike in Tokyo, this sushi restaurant serves fresh fish. It's a h...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

A surprising restaurant. A sushi and ramen set. Since both are craftsman-driven trades, this combination makes for a surprising restaurant.

I’m Japanese. I found a restaurant that even surprised me—a place where you can enjoy a set meal featuring both sushi an...
Food and Sight seen in Japan

Exploring Kitasenju: Best Sushi Spots in Tokyo.

Prices under one dollar per itemKitasenju is the downtown area of Tokyo. I came across a traditional-style conveyor-belt...
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