Shinjuku Tatsukichi

Shinjuku Tatsukichi

While in Tokyo, we wanted to have kushikatsu again, and when trying to find a restaurant we managed to come across Shinjuku Tatsukichi. Our first experience with kushikatsu was an inexpensive restaurant with a menu of about 20 different options. The food there was still amazing, but we wanted to try out what a higher end kushikatsu restaurant would be like. Shinjuku Tatsukichi is a moderately priced kushikatsu restaurant and the meal we had was one of the best we had our entire time in Tokyo.

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Imahambekkan

Imahambekkan

After walking around Sensoji and the Nakamise Shopping Street, we were quite hungry. We weren’t quite sure what we wanted to eat since we wanted to pretty much eat everything we had seen since we got in the country. Fortunately, there was a shabu shabu and sukiyaki restaurant nestled behind a few stores near the end of the Nakamise Shopping Street.

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Todoroki Valley

Todoroki Valley

We took the subway out to a suburban area of Tokyo, walked down a town street lined with convenience stores and other storefronts, and turned off the street toward a forested area where a red metal bridge arched over a ravine. This is the Todoroki Valley, which feels like it must be hours away from the busy center of Tokyo instead of a quick subway ride.

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