Breakfast at Tsukiji Fish Market


What is easily the most visited attraction in Tokyo, the Tsukiji Fish market draws a huge number of visitors each day to do two of the following things: 1. Be up ridiculously early to see the famous tuna auctions 2. Queue up for a delicious sushi breakfast Reading recent articles about the tuna auctions, most were suggesting that a 2am arrival is the earliest you’d need to be there as there are a limited number of people allowed at the auctions.

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My 25th Birthday in Tokyo


Never did I think that I’d spend my quarter-of-a-century birthday in one of the coolest countries in this world. But I did, and it was awesome! I didn’t do anything glamorous or expensive, but that just made my day all the more enjoyable. Normally on mine or Kyle’s birthdays we’d usually shell out a large amount on a spa weekend, which admittedly we had great times but were nothing out the ordinary,

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6 Popular Districts To Visit In Tokyo


We stayed in Tokyo for a little over one week and mainly covered the popular districts. Although we didn’t stray too far from the tourist path, I found that each district had its own personality and flair. Tokyo is a densely populated city which can take some getting used to. If you enjoy city life (like me) then you’re in for a great time. That being said there is a calmer side to Tokyo; there are many well maintained parks to spend an afternoon at, and districts like Kita (where we stayed) are much more laid back and local.

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When Tokyo Dreams Become A Reality


‘One day I’m going to go Japan, and I want it to be as crazy, weird and wonderful as I ever imagined it to be’ Landing in Tokyo Japan is one of those countries that has always fascinated me. Like so many others, there’s just something intriguing about this country. Tokyo in particular had always stood for to me; the desire to stand amidst the chaos of moving bodies, absorbing the cityscape in all its neon glory.

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