Hello everyone! Today, I'm going to share my relaxed trip to Tokyo. It's a trip where you can do whatever you want, eat whatever you want, and go wherever you want. If you've been to Tokyo and don't know what to do, please read my review.


- Omotesando -

Our first stop is the Omotesando district, a personal favorite due to its relaxed atmosphere and lack of crowds. Here, you can indulge in a delicious lobster roll at Luke's Lobster. This small eatery offers a quick and casual dining experience, perfect for grabbing a bite on the go. Their signature lobster roll, served in a hot dog-style bun, is a must-try. After savoring your savory treat, head over to Dominique Ansel Bakery for a sweet indulgence. This renowned bakery offers the iconic Frozen S'more, a toasted marshmallow with a hidden ice cream center, and the delectable Cookie Shot, a unique cookie cup filled with creamy goodness. If you're still hungry, Omotesando boasts a plethora of cafes for further exploration, including Cafe Kitsune, Blue Bottle Coffee, Clinton St. Baking Company, Cafe & Meal MUJI, and many more. For those seeking retail therapy, the district offers a variety of high-end brand stores. Don't miss the Omotesando Hills shopping complex for a luxurious shopping experience.


Luke's Lobster is located in the Omotesando district.

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The front of the shop is just like this. We have to order food through this small glass window.

Is it delicious? It's so delicious! If you haven't tried it yet, you must give it a try!


This will be the seating area in front of the shop. There will only be chairs, no tables.

Let's continue to Dominique Ansel Bakery. The desserts are incredibly tempting.


This is the Frozen S'more, a popular menu item at our shop. The smell of toasted marshmallows is simply divine.


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After you have had your fill, you can take a stroll through the shopping malls or along the streets. There are many shops to choose from.


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This is the brand name shopping zone.


- Daikanyama -

Next up is the Daikanyama district, another popular spot for hipsters. (Rumor has it that Harajuku girls come here to hang out when they grow up, haha, but I don't know if that's true.) The must-visit spot in this district is T-Site Garden, which is similar to J-avenue but more beautiful and chic. You'll see many dogs being walked here, as they are allowed in the area. There are many shops here, including The Ivy Place restaurant, a bookstore, a stationery store, a camera store, and more. If you like stylish and beautiful things, you'll have a great time walking around here. In addition, you can also eat at Midori Sushi in this district, which offers great value and delicious sushi. In my opinion, although the menu is not extensive, I think it's tastier than the restaurants in Shibuya, and you don't have to wait in line for a long time.

The interior design is stunning and incredibly chic.


The A.P.C. store is located a short distance from Daikanyama T-site. If you're looking for pants, you can follow Google Maps to get to the store.


- Shibuya and Shinjuku -

Shibuya, a landmark and the center of Tokyo, is a must-visit on every trip to Japan. The iconic scramble crossing, with its bustling crowds, is a popular photo spot. However, it's important to be mindful of pedestrians and avoid stopping for extended periods. Shibuya offers a plethora of shopping and dining options, making it easy to spend an entire day exploring the area. After shopping for clothes and shoes, indulge in a coffee break, a sweet treat, or a relaxing beer. During the winter months, the comfortable weather makes strolling through Shibuya a delight. For those seeking additional culinary adventures, a short train ride to Shinjuku offers a similar abundance of options.

Shibuya is a bustling street with a lot of people.

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Let's continue to Shinjuku, okay?

This is a crepe shop located in Shinjuku. The dough is soft, unlike the slightly harder ones we have at home.

Meat lovers, rejoice! Japan is the place to be for melt-in-your-mouth meat experiences.



Legendary Ichiran Ramen 🍜

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  • Tsukiji Fish Market -

The bustling fish market is a must-visit, even if you've been there before. As someone who doesn't wake up early, I always arrive to find a crowd. I've never eaten at the same restaurant twice. This trip, I tried a new place called Marukita Seafood Restaurant. As usual, I ordered a variety of sashimi rice bowls. After leaving the restaurant, we were greeted by a plethora of street vendors. Many Thai tourists were drawn to the skewered eel stalls, where staff would enthusiastically call out in Thai to entice customers. In this area, you can also find large strawberries. This time, I indulged in two trays of white and giant strawberries, a perfect way to end the meal.

The entrance to Tsukiji Fish Market. This sweet potato stall is a must-try!



It gets quite crowded around noon. 555

Scallops + Scallops Oh my!


"So delicious! One bowl is enough to fill you up!"

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But that's not enough, haha.

A very large strawberry.


  • Disneyland & Disneysea Tokyo -

If you have several days to spare in Tokyo, consider dedicating one day to visiting Disneyland. It's a great opportunity to recapture your childhood memories. Some international visitors prioritize trying the delicious food at Disneyland, which caters to all ages. Popular options include Mickey-shaped waffles, sugar-coated churros, giant chicken legs, popcorn, and much more. Upon entering, you'll notice many people wearing cartoon-themed hats or headbands, which you can purchase at the entrance or throughout the park. Many people wonder about the differences between Disneyland and Disneysea. The main distinction is that Disneyland focuses more on Disney cartoon themes, and its rides are generally more suitable for children. In contrast, Disneysea features fewer cartoon themes, and its rides cater more to older children and teenagers. Most visitors spend one day at Disneyland and another at Disneysea to avoid rushing and ensure they experience everything they desire. If you're interested, plan your visit and enjoy the magic!

We have arrived at Disneyland! Hooray!


Mickey Mouse ice cream is so cute and adorable.

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Olaf is here!

If you order this, you'll get a cup to take home, too!



I never thought I'd be eating steamed buns at DisneySea. 5555


- Womb Nightclub -

Let's end the night at a nightclub. A friend who lives in Japan recommended this place. It has three floors. The bottom floor plays cool beats and has an artistic vibe. There are no TV screens, but they use a slide projector to display images that match the music. The DJ uses various cables to zoom in and out, which is strangely entertaining after a while. The second floor has a DJ and laser lights like a typical club, and the third floor is a small, secluded area that serves as a private zone. Overall, we think Womb is pretty good. There are a lot of foreigners, and not many shady characters, so we think it's a safe place. If you have some free time late at night, you can check out the atmosphere on the first floor.

The second floor of WOMB features lasers in every color of the spectrum.


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This concludes my review of my Tokyo trip for today. If you enjoyed the review, please like and share it, or tag your friends to bookmark it for your next trip.

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