Jesse Johnston: Given the sheer size of the park, you'd never know how many people were there, but it's very obviously a popular spot. Alcohol and picnics are encouraged and there's a dedicated bike path for cyclists
Bubble: Onsen in a suburban quiet Tokyo area. It's more original and cheap. You get a towel for some extra bucks. Has a restaurant, a zen garden, sauna, jacuzzi and a relaxing spring in the open.
Adam McNamara: The staff was kind and extremely helpful and their menu is bilingual (Japanese and English). The atmosphere is warm, quiet, and reflective.
Amiro P.: What a great place to hang out, chill have a coffee and read. One of the best book shops I've ever visited. it's open everyday until 2am so no need to hurry
Andreas Serna: 10,000+ records collected over 40 years by the owner and solo bartender! Ultra chill vibe. All drinks are 500 yen including many different whiskies and pour over coffee made carefully. Diverse crowd.
Simple Discoveries: Wake up really early (or don't sleep) if you want to hit the Tuna Auction as only 120 spots available. A 3am arrival got us there just in time!
Arjan Timmermans: Fantastic modern-art museum. Large building that houses special exhibits and a rotating selection of its collection. If you want to get a taste of avant-garde Tokyo, this is the place for you.
Daniel Marder: Best Bagels in Japan. Open Wednesday through Thursday no sign look for the building with the spiral fire escape staircase out front. Great cream cheese flavors doubles the price of your lunch-do it!