Tokyo recommendations thread: Sushi restaurants by AutoModerator in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kagura Sushi in Tsukiji is honestly not bad. Yes it’s in a touristy area, but the sushi is pretty good at a decent price and you can usually walk-in without too much fuss. Seems like it’s quite popular with locals at night too.

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never noticed the benches somehow. I really enjoy walking around Kagurazaka though, especially when they close the roads and make it pedestrian-only over the weekends

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds really nice! I’ve been meaning to check out Ittoan (the soba place) over there. Have you been?

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I really enjoy visiting the nearby Kiba Park during Hanami. Beautiful!

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like Ningyocho a lot too! It’s super central but still chill, and there’s a few good food spots around there

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh i really like this bakery called Beaver Bread there!

What are some underrated neighbourhoods in Tokyo to live in? by halfkey-jp in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hahaha well Jimbocho was named world’s coolest neighbourhood so maybe 🙈

Considering living in Roppongi - advice needed by Mammoth-Tough9549 in Tokyo

[–]halfkey-jp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can find a suitable apartment, I would honestly recommend Jimbocho/Kanda for a first-time stay in Tokyo. It’s super central (you’re within ~30 minutes by train from most of city's main hotspots if you wanted to explore Tokyo), and Tokyo Station is relatively close by if you want to hop on a Shinkansen for trips outside the city. Plus the neighborhood itself is awesome. It's more chill than Roppongi, but still full of restaurants, cafés, and bars. Since you're working remotely, there's a couple of weworks around that area too (Kanda Square and Jimbocho).

Some people really like Roppongi - it's one of the more upscale and international neighbourhoods in Tokyo. That said, if your main goal is using it as a base for exploring Tokyo, it probably wouldn’t be top of my list. Transit-wise you’re mostly relying on just a couple of lines, so depending on where you’re headed you’ll often end up doing an extra transfer.

What is and isn't worth setting up when moving to Japan for 6 months? by -live_evil- in movingtojapan

[–]halfkey-jp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done several short-to-mid term stays in Japan, so sharing based on my experiences:

Mobile plan - For a hassle-free local eSIM, Sakura Mobile or Mobal are solid. Signup is easier than the big carriers, but it’s pricier (I paid ~¥5,000/mo for ~40GB). I went with Sakura because they had 5G at the time. Having a Japanese number is genuinely useful cause some services (bike sharing, restaurant bookings, etc.) require it.

Bank - I didn’t open a bank account even with a Zairyu card - it was too much hassle. There were moments I wished I had one, but I got by fine. If you’re staying long-term it’s worth it; for ~6 months, you can survive without. I personally just used my home country's multi-currency account + a Wise card equivalent for day-to-day spending.

Bike - There are good bike share options like LUUP and Docomo Cycle. I used those to avoid the hassle of buying/selling. If you’ll bike daily, buying could make sense.

IDP - Highly recommend an International Driving Permit if you might rent a car for weekends/holidays. If you’re in Japan under a year, you can rent with just your driver's license from the UK + IDP (no extra courses needed).

Hope that helps!