Kaitlyn Reed: Best place to eat in all of Tokyo. The tips seem weird when they say "TRY THE CUCUMBER" at a dumpling place, but seriously, TRY THE CUCUMBER!
Kaitlyn Reed: The bar is on the 52nd floor. Go during happy hour when there is no cover. There is a dress code (so no shorts/athletic wear). For Lost In Translation movie lovers. Get the duck fat french fries!
Kaitlyn Reed: Ready for the best show of your life? Stop by earlier in the day and buy tickets in advance. Arrive about 30-45 minutes early so you can have a drink in the blinged out lobby. Don't eat dinner here.
Taylor McKnight: Come here and play Texas hold-em for fun ($30 buys you $300 of chips). Women get unlimited drinks + some chips for $10. Hidden gem (won't see any foreigners here).
Alex Ting: Go upstairs, ask for the English menu, insert money and order on the vending machine, go back outside to wait to be called via the tube by the alley. It's crazy, but just do it :)
ToryBurch: World-famous for tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet), this local favorite—housed in a former pre-World War II bathhouse—is hidden away in a back alley behind a busy Omotesando street.
Taylor McKnight: Wander up and down the alleys and listen to your heart to decide which bar to go into. Buy a bottle if you'll be coming back. (Sched has a bottle of whiskey at one of these)
Kaitlyn Reed: Great coffeeshop right on cat street. Come here to get some work done (free wifi 5mbps up and down) or have a midday pick-me-up. You can even buy beans and pastries.
Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA): Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest parks, completed in 1906. one of Tokyo's most popular SAKURA (Cherry blossom) viewing spots.
Kaitlyn Reed: The first 100 people who line up before 4am get access to the auction. If that's not your thing, get here after 9am and enjoy sushi for breakfast and a walk around the fish vendors.