Author: | Hiroshi Satake | ISBN: | 1230001914719 |
Publisher: | Japan Course Inc. | Publication: | September 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Hiroshi Satake |
ISBN: | 1230001914719 |
Publisher: | Japan Course Inc. |
Publication: | September 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
September 19, 2017 (Edition 2.0)
* Old information was updated.
* A recommended bar was added.
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This guidebook introduces international tourists to Japan’s unknown standing bars / food shops. An unforgettable eating experience can be the highlight of any trip. Although Japan is a famously expensive country, this guidebook will introduce you to very reasonable price foods and alcoholic beverages in unique places.
Standing bars / food shops are much more reasonable than typical seating style places. The reason is that customers don’t want to keep standing and staying for long periods of time, and they often come and out, so that the shops can reap profits, and offer food / drinks at competitive prices.
Usually these types of shops are compact and their rooms are cramped. So, you shouldn’t go there with a large group. The shops this guidebook covers are nice for one to three persons.
The recommended shops unfortunately often do not have English speaking staff or English menu or websites. That’s why this guidebook is focused on giving you useful information.
Usually, the tourists repeatedly go to the downtown area of Tokyo (東京), because it is really famous for nice sightseeing and shopping places. So, this guidebook will show you some recommended places in the downtown area. It is easy for you to get to these places by train / subway.
This guidebook doesn’t cover any luxury or expensive restaurants. If you are a backpacker and traveling on a budget, it would be a good idea to read this guidebook before going to downtown Tokyo. You can choose from ten highly recommended places.
Each place offers a different style of meal and atmosphere, as well as a specific ordering system and rules. This can be confusing for international tourists. This guidebook provides specific information and many pictures of the shops, so that you can select one to visit and understand how to get the most out of your experience. You can inexpensively enjoy an EATING TOUR by yourself.
Have a nice trip!
Table of Contents
1: Sake Bar
2: Grilled Meat on Skewers
3: Delicious Udon with Tempura
4: Excellent Sashimi
5: Japanese Wagyu Beef
6: Sushi Bar
7: Domestically-produced Soba
8: 100 yen Bar
9: Amusement Style Bar
10: Popular Standing Bar Chain
September 19, 2017 (Edition 2.0)
* Old information was updated.
* A recommended bar was added.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
This guidebook introduces international tourists to Japan’s unknown standing bars / food shops. An unforgettable eating experience can be the highlight of any trip. Although Japan is a famously expensive country, this guidebook will introduce you to very reasonable price foods and alcoholic beverages in unique places.
Standing bars / food shops are much more reasonable than typical seating style places. The reason is that customers don’t want to keep standing and staying for long periods of time, and they often come and out, so that the shops can reap profits, and offer food / drinks at competitive prices.
Usually these types of shops are compact and their rooms are cramped. So, you shouldn’t go there with a large group. The shops this guidebook covers are nice for one to three persons.
The recommended shops unfortunately often do not have English speaking staff or English menu or websites. That’s why this guidebook is focused on giving you useful information.
Usually, the tourists repeatedly go to the downtown area of Tokyo (東京), because it is really famous for nice sightseeing and shopping places. So, this guidebook will show you some recommended places in the downtown area. It is easy for you to get to these places by train / subway.
This guidebook doesn’t cover any luxury or expensive restaurants. If you are a backpacker and traveling on a budget, it would be a good idea to read this guidebook before going to downtown Tokyo. You can choose from ten highly recommended places.
Each place offers a different style of meal and atmosphere, as well as a specific ordering system and rules. This can be confusing for international tourists. This guidebook provides specific information and many pictures of the shops, so that you can select one to visit and understand how to get the most out of your experience. You can inexpensively enjoy an EATING TOUR by yourself.
Have a nice trip!
Table of Contents
1: Sake Bar
2: Grilled Meat on Skewers
3: Delicious Udon with Tempura
4: Excellent Sashimi
5: Japanese Wagyu Beef
6: Sushi Bar
7: Domestically-produced Soba
8: 100 yen Bar
9: Amusement Style Bar
10: Popular Standing Bar Chain