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01-13-2009, 02:21 AM
I was out, it was fun, yea careful of what??
BUT on a Monday night in Tokyo Shinjuku it was pretty much dead, I wen to Kabukicho and Roppongi Kabukicho, I walked in circles it was so difficult to know what is what, I couldnt tell an internet cafe from a restaurant from a bar, strip club, massage place, etc etc, it was difficult, then the Nigerian guys buggin at me every 2 minutes was retarded, I finally gave in and went with 1 guy to a place that costed 3000 yen for 1 lady drink! WTF is that all about!!!!! Hung in "Hub" a lot tho it was cool but sucks being alone Roppongi was SUPER dead, went into a couple bars with ZERO people inside, there was absolutely nowhere to go in Roppongi that was "on" anyone know of a certain specific place to go where you can chill drink 600yen (or under) beers and chill? |
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01-13-2009, 02:28 AM
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01-13-2009, 03:31 AM
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Any place with Nigerian doormen is a place to avoid. Get too drunk and you might get back to your hotel and find your wallet has disappeared, and that your credit cards were charged for three or four thousand dollars worth of drinks over a 20 minute period. Good luck getting the charges reversed, the staff will swear you were drunk, and ordered drinks for everyone in the club. If you just want a place to drink and relax, there are thousands of places to choose from. Most are small, located in back alleys, and are not frequented by tourists. You'll find good places in Meguro (near Shibuya), Akasaka, or even in older areas like Shinshichiro. My Japanese friends prefer Ikebukuro, or Hachijoji, but I find those places too crowded, even if they aren't very expensive. My favorite places are the monja restaurants in Tsukishima. They are comfortable, the food is tasty, and most have a very good selection of beer, which is not overpriced. "Ataru", is probably the best. It's stylish, the food is excellent, and the prices are reasonable. Tsukishima is an older neighborhood, but still very popular. It's located across the Sumida river from Tsukiji (which is next to Ginza). You take Harumi Dori (the main street which runs through Ginza and Tskuji), cross the large bridge. To get to Tsukishima, you turn left at the first street on the other side of the bridge (there will be a police box there). Following this street will take you through the middle of Tsukishima. Ataru is located near the far end of the street on the left. If pass under the highway, you've gone too far. Tsukishima is not popular with tourists, hence the good food and reasonable prices. Monja is quite good. Your table will have a heated griddle on it, you cook the monja on this griddle, and eat it straight from the griddle once it is cooked. Be careful not to burn your tongue, it's quite hot. Your waiter or waitress will be happy to prepare it for you (at no extra charge) if you don't think you can make it yourself. Monja is a delicious Japanese dish which most foreigners aren't familiar with, and it goes especially well with good beer. I recommend it for the experience, if nothing else. |
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01-13-2009, 03:43 AM
good advice, Sangetsu.
I would stay away from Kabukicho. It is mostly snack bars and spendier hostess and cabaret clubs. Pubs in Tokyo - ultimatepubguide.com |
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01-13-2009, 10:48 AM
Thanks again guys, tonight is round #2
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01-13-2009, 11:12 AM
I would say the best nightlife is actually Shibuya. Shibuya is much better unless youre into hiphop then Roppongi is the place for you. But Shibuya has great clubs whether Trance, Goth , Pop, and some hip hop.
Good restaurants its everywhere Alot of foreigners or Americans love Cocos Ichiban Curry. But the restuarants are good everywhere theres alot to eat so its hard to recommend as such. Yaki-naku is good like watami's. |
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01-13-2009, 11:43 AM
Thanks shadowwolf, i think maybe i'll try out Shibuya tomorrow night
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