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They say the best time to visit Japan is during the Spring Season, I say, the best time doesn’t matter as the country is beautiful all year long. However, with stunning views, sakura watching, and many new attractions, comes crowds from all over.
This guide shows my personal recommendations and places we’ve visited during our time in Japan.
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Japan is amazing - no matter you're traveling alone or not. This is my TOP must see places from my visit to Japan. I included Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nara. As a bonus, I've included travel advice, links, information about visas and etc
What places you can expect:
⛩️ shrines, temples, parks, and gardens
🗼 Incredible views
🍣 Best food spots
🍵 Where to have and buy best matcha
🐖 Most unique caffes - where you get served by robots, find capybaras and etc
🎨 Museums, experiences, art galleries
🛍️ Best places for shopping
A trip to Japan is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and I hope my guide will help you to get most of your trip!
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Welcome to this three-day culinary and sightseeing adventure! This carefully curated itinerary is designed for those who wish to immerse themselves in the culture and exquisite cuisine of Tokyo.
My aim with this guide is to ensure you can have fantastic food during a brief stay in Tokyo without wasting any time. Having lived there myself, I understand how the vast distances and multitude of options can be overwhelming.
If you found this guide helpful, you might be interested in my restaurant guidebook titled "Délicieux," available on Amazon (paper and eBook). It features over 160 food and drink recommendations in Tokyo and Kyoto.
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These are my favorite coffee shops in Tokyo!
Dennisと申します、宜しくお願いいたします。
I translated the international bestseller コーヒーが冷めないうちに to Swedish, which was released in May 2024 with Mius förlag.
As it happens, I'm a massive coffee nerd, and in my opinion, no one does coffee better than the Japanese. The attention to detail and love for the craft is unmatched.
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Planning a trip to Tokyo can be a bit intimidating. With over 38 million people in the metro area, this is the most populous city in the world.
You know those videos of people being packed like sardines onto a subway car? Yeah, they were probably taken in Tokyo!
The Japanese capital is more like 23 cities, as each of the special wards offers something different. While Asakusa is very traditional, Harajuku is the place to be if you want to take in Japan’s youth culture.
In such a massive city, you won’t be able to see it all in just 72 hours. That being said, you can cover a lot of ground on a Tokyo itinerary if you have a solid plan.
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During your trip to Japan, you'll probably go from barely 5000 steps a day to over 15,000, especially in Tokyo!
You're walking, you're exploring, it's great, but you really need to recharge your batteries with a little coffee, especially a good coffee in a cosy place! Here's a list of good coffee places by district in Tokyo
Enjoy!
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Contains x5 guides in one bundle pack.
- Tokyo Mega Guide ☆ +100 Locations
- Kichijoji (West Tokyo) ☆ +25 Locations
- The Ultimate Kyoto Guide ☆ +175 Locations
- Osaka Hidden Gems & Food Guide ☆ +50 Locations
- Yokohama ☆ +50 Locations
Whether you're traveling solo, with a group, or as a family, these guides have something for everyone.
You'll find interactive maps guiding you to:
⛩️ shrines, temples, parks, & gardens
🌇 incredible views
🖼️ museums & art galleries
🛍️ souvenir shopping
🍺 street food spots
🍢 traditional cuisine
☕️ 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
⭐️ locations found in King Kogi videos
These guides also include travel advice, useful links, and basic Japanese phrases.
If you're looking for videos with free information about places to visit in Japan, check out the King Kogi YouTube channel!
Happy travels, and don't forget to take some time to get lost!
⭐️ Martina
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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! ✨
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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)
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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)
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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
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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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