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If you’re looking to explore a more local Tokyo neighbourhood with a bohemian feel, this guide is for you. 🔇🙉 This area has a residential, relaxed vibe. It is great for people who don't enjoy loud, downtown noises and flashy neon lights. I’ve included over 40 places to explore in this trendy, quirky, and hipster neighbourhood just west of Shibuya. And I've also added a newly built onsen/ryokan hotel which is super rare to find in Tokyo. 🚇 three station guides for travel and exploration ☕️ cute cafes and coffee shops 🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots 🌅 scenic spots and local parks 🍮 desserts 🍛 Japanese curry 🍶 izakayas 🍣 sushi 🍤 tempura 🍕 stone oven pizzeria 🌮 international food 🍺 craft beer & friendly social bars 。・:*:・★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:・゚★,。・:*:・☆ 🗺🚶‍♀️All the spots provided in this guide are in walking distance of each other. You can explore leisurely at your own pace without relying on trains. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 👀 🍲 There are plenty of great spots for people watching, strolling, and food. Small shops run by local owners outweigh the chains, so all the spots have a much more personal feel. 。・:*:・★,。・:*:・゚☆ 。・:・゚★,。・:*:・☆ This guide includes activities and shops located around three train stations and neighbourhoods: 1) Umegaoka Station 2) Setagaya-Daita Station and the area leading into 3) Shimokitazawa Station You can spread out a few days of adventuring with the amount of spots on this list, or you can plan for a full afternoon of fun, and then into the evening with the izakaya and bar listings. ⭐️ All locations featured in the Tokyo Tours video, "Curry, Coffee, and Cream Puffs" are included in this guide. Places in the video will be marked with a ⭐️ = featured in Tokyo Tours
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A digital travel guide containing vegan, vegetarian, macrobiotic, organic, and gluten-free restaurants in Japan. Majority of them are located in Tokyo, but I've also included some excellent spots in Kyoto and Fukuoka. 🌟 I’ve organized each restaurant with a convenient category that explains what type of food they serve 🌟 I’ve also included links to their websites/social media. This guide contains 50 locations with many varieties of food, including: 🍰🍩 desserts 🍜🥢 ramen 🌮🍔 international cuisine 🍛🍱 Japanese food ☕️🥪 cafes and bakeries 💖💰 higher end restaurants for a special meal 📌 This guide also includes a zero-waste Guesthouse that has an earth-friendly plant-based café and bar, that sells by weight, without trash. 💕✨ I've also created a FREE vegan and vegetarian Japanese word and phrase list to help you navigate Japan, so you can just show people your phone, and point. I’ve also including a handy Gluten Free phrase and help guide, too. My hope is that even if you don't purchase my guide, these free phrase lists will at least help you! ✨ ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ Helpful Terms for Vegan and Vegetarian travellers: The more commonly used terms: vegetarian: ベジタリアン (beh-ji-tarian) vegan: ヴィーガン (vui-gan) OR ビーガン (bee-gan) The more traditional terms: Buddhist vegan: 完全菜食主義者 (kanzen saishoku shugisha) vegetarian 菜食主義者 (saishoku shugisha) ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ NOTE: Even if you’re vegan, it’s good to start with this phrase, “beh-ji-tarian des” (I’m vegetarian) since it is already rare to be a vegetarian in Japan. Saying you’re vegan will go over many people's heads, so if they say that they "can’t serve a vegetarian", they definitely can not serve a vegan. Some helpful phrases you can keep handy on your phone: I don’t eat meat, seafood, eggs and dairy products 肉とシーフードと卵と乳製品を食べません (o-niku, shifudo, tamago, to nyūseihin wo tabemasen) I don’t eat pork 豚肉を食べません (buta niku wo tabemasen) I don’t eat chicken 鶏肉を食べません (tori niku wo tabemasen) I don’t eat fish stock 魚のだしを食べません (sakana no dashi wo tabemasen) I don’t eat eggs 卵を食べません (tamago wo tabemasen) I don’t eat cheese チーズを食べません (chizu wo tabemasen) ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ How to express having an allergy: I am allergic to shrimp エビのアレルギーがあります (ebi no arerugi ga arimasu) For example: I am allergic to _____________________ _____________________ の アレルギーがあります _____________________ no arerugi ga arimasu ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ GLUTEN FREE TIPS: Many Japanese dishes contain soy sauce and/or miso, and most of them contain gluten. I am allergic to wheat 小麦アレルギーです (Komugi arerugi desu) 麩 質 Fushitsu is the Japanese word for gluten グ ル テ ン sometimes it is written in Katakana, as “gu-ru-ten” Things to avoid: 小麦, 小麦 粉 Komugi is wheat, komugiko is wheat flour. 麦 Mugi is barley, usually in mugicha, barley tea. Or rye, called rye-mugi (ライ麦). 醤 油 Shoyu, or soy sauce 味噌 Miso paste 水 飴 Mizuame, or malt syrup, and barley malt syrup are in many sweets Helpful Phrases: I cannot eat food that contains gluten. So I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye or barley. That means that I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat, or miso that contains wheat. 私はグルテンを含む食品が食べられません。小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われているものは全部です。そのため、小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。 I have a serious disease called celiac disease, so that I cannot eat food that contains gluten. I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye, or barley. I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat or miso that contains wheat. 私は、グルテンの摂取によって発症する「セアリック病」という深刻な病気をもっています。そのため、小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われている食品は食べられません。小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。 Does this contain wheat? これは小麦を使っていますか。 Does this contain barley? これは大麦を使っていますか。 Does this contain soy sauce? これは醤油を使っていますか。 When you go to a chicken grilling shop, they can dip it in a sauce which contains soy sauce, but you can ask them to do the salt sprinkled version instead: Can you do shio-yaki (salt-flavored)? 塩だけで焼いてもらえますか。
Vegan • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Couples • Foodie • Vegan • Gluten Free • Vegetarian • Cafes and Bakeries • Japanese Food • Higher End Cuisine • Sustainable/Eco • Coffee • Wellness
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Welcome to your ultimate Kyoto Guide packed with +175 places to explore and visit. Things to Do: ⛩️🌳 shrines, temples, parks, & gardens 🎋🎍 Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Area Guide 🍺🍗 Nishiki Market Food Guide 🖼️ 🎨 museums & art galleries 🛍️🏬 unique shopping spots Food Spots: 🍢 traditional Kyoto cuisine ☕️ favourite coffee shops 🍰 cafes & bakeries 🍱 Japanese comfort food 🌱 vegan & vegetarian spots 🍡 desserts & snack spots 🍜 ramen, udon, and soba 🍶 Japanese izakayas 🌮 international food 🍺 craft beer & cocktail bars ☆This guide contains the best of Kyoto adventuring☆ 1. The top tourist locations with my notes and tips. 2. My favourite off-the-beaten path temples and shrines to avoid the crowds. 3. A dedicated Arashiyama Bamboo Forest section, including my favourite spots to see that are lesser known. 4. A full separate guide to Nishiki Market and the side streets around it. There is a lot to do in the area, even once the market closes at night! 5. A massive selection of food spots to choose from, there is something for everyone. ☆ Have fun in Kyoto, and don't forget to take some time to just get lost in the backstreets ☆ Love, Martina aka King Kogi
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Montenegro is a picturesque hidden gem. The Bay of Kotor, just off the Adriatic Sea, is surrounded by beautiful mountains with historic towns dotted along the coastline. Exploring The Bay of Kotor and towns along the Adriatic Coast will give you the fullest Montenegrin experience. We heard Montenegro was a great place to sit out on a tourist visa from the Schengen Region, but didn't know what to expect. We took the leap, booked a 2.5 month trip, and found ourselves enchanted by the country. From tranquil charm to picturesque old towns, sun-kissed beaches, and majestic mountains, Montenegro has all the ingredients for an idyllic getaway—it exceeded our wildest dreams. In this extensive, jam-packed guide we cover: 🚘 Logistical travel information 🗺️ 3 towns to visit 🗓️ Sample routing (how many days to spend in each place) ⏱️ The best times to visit 💬 Basic cultural information (language, currency, etc.) 🛏️ Where to stay 🤓 Historical information 🏰 Must-see sights & things to do 🍲 Dining recommendations ☕️ Coffee shops 🍻 Where to grab a drink + 3 ideas for day trips! It's useful for all travelers, whether you're planning to visit Montenegro for a few nights or an extended period! 🌱 We found Montenegro to be moderately vegan/vegetarian friendly. 🐾 Montenegro is very dog-friendly. In this guide, we share more information about requirements for entry to Montenegro with a canine, as well as pet-friendly places to make your trip a paw-some success! 🏳️‍🌈 Montenegro is moderately LGBTQ+ friendly. It is more progressive than other countries in the region, but we did not see any signs of visible LGBTQ+ presence, such as pride flags, gay bars, or open displays of affection. More on this in the guide. ‼️ If you're looking for more detailed information regarding places to spend time outside the Schengen Region or long-term travel to Montenegro, feel free to reach out or set up a consultation call. CONTACT Email: caitlyngordon@gmail.com IG: @winston.the.wanderpup
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👣 This is a guide for the independent traveler who likes to move freely and explore Palermo beyond cultural stereotypes and tourist traps. Moreover, this is a guide for the responsible traveler who doesn't want their money falling into the wrong hands. 👌🏼 That's why in this guide you'll only find places 100% guaranteed to be mafia-free: all the shopkeepers, artisans and entrepreneurs belong to a network that has refused to pay protection money to Sicily's Cosa Nostra mafia. 💪🏼 Supporting them is the best way to ensure your visit to Palermo is good for you and Palermitans! **What's included?** 🗺 This guide has everything you need to eat, drink, and shop for 3-4 days in Palermo. You will find: ❤️ A curated selection of places 100 % racket-free: - to eat 🍴: breakfast spots, ice cream shops, pizza, lunch, and dinner options for all budgets and occasions - to drink 🍸: wine bars, cocktail bars, and aperitivo places - to shop 🛍️: beyond the souvenir magnet, you can support local artisans and food entrepreneurs 📍An interactive map to help you find your way ✍️ My notes for each recommendation (they are places that I love) 🔍 A brief explanation about the anti-mafia social movement 🔔 Includes all future updates If you are looking for tailor-made suggestions, visit my profile!
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The work is done for you to make the most of and enjoy a break in Zagreb. This guide offers you the following: - 18 Restaurants and Bars (Highly Recommended and vetted) - 20 Museums, Galleries of must-see locations - 1 indoor swimming pool - 6 Accommodation recomendations. Embark on a captivating journey through Zagreb, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Begin your adventure at the bustling Dolac daily markets, where vibrant stalls and the lively hum of locals create an unforgettable atmosphere. Experience the surprising diversity of Zagreb's culinary scene, from cherished traditional eateries to trendy bistro-style restaurants. Delight in the fusion of flavours that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. As you wander through Zagreb's historic streets, marvel at the eclectic architecture spanning centuries. From ancient landmarks to modern marvels, each building tells a story of resilience and evolution. Indulge in Zagreb's vibrant nightlife, where cozy bars and lively jazz clubs beckon. Feel the pulse of the city as you immerse yourself in its dynamic energy and youthful spirit. Whether you're planning a short 2-3 day escape or an extended stay, Zagreb offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be explored. Choose from a range of accommodations, from boutique hotels to charming guesthouses, for a memorable stay in this enchanting city. Get ready to fall in love with Zagreb, where every corner reveals a new adventure.
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