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Sanja Matsuri is fun, but big/touristy.
But the Azabu-juban Noryo Matsuri was a neighborhood festival that was fun to attend (if very hot in August).
Other local or specific events are similarly fun, but I feel like you gotta feel out what’s happening that week
Sanja Matsuri is fun, but big/touristy.
But the Azabu-juban Noryo Matsuri was a neighborhood festival that was fun to attend (if very hot in August).
Other local or specific events are similarly fun, but I feel like you gotta feel out what’s happening that week
I’ve got a bunch of bar recs for Tokyo since I spent two weeks there in Aug/Sept, but like, no idea if that’s your thing and listing them out would be a lot of replies.
I’ve got a bunch of bar recs for Tokyo since I spent two weeks there in Aug/Sept, but like, no idea if that’s your thing and listing them out would be a lot of replies.
Gotta be comfortable with Japanese or not understanding anything said—it felt touristy, but w/non-speakers as an afterthought.
Gotta be comfortable with Japanese or not understanding anything said—it felt touristy, but w/non-speakers as an afterthought.
You do need to know at least some conversational Japanese to really make it work most places, though.
You do need to know at least some conversational Japanese to really make it work most places, though.
Another nice thing is getting to know a local bar or two near where you’re staying, if you know some Japanese.
Another nice thing is getting to know a local bar or two near where you’re staying, if you know some Japanese.
Which is not to say they are not pretty. A bisexual eggplant sounds entertaining. And there's probably a whole dictionary of puns to go mine in there. :P
Which is not to say they are not pretty. A bisexual eggplant sounds entertaining. And there's probably a whole dictionary of puns to go mine in there. :P
Rude! /s
Rude! /s