Comment on Daily discussion thread: đ¤ Tuesday, May 28, 2024
DolphinLundgrin@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠agoThat sounds great! Good luck with your ferry, too! Weâre in Kyoto for most of this week, but just spending two nights in Hiroshima after. We had hoped to get further into the countryside, but didnât plan ahead well enough. I was fairly apprehensive about giant, bustling Tokyo too, but we stayed in Akasaka which was actually really manageable in terms of crowds etc. (but still has loads of bars, restaurants, shops) Its a bit of a business-ier district, so Friday night was busy, but the rest not so bad. Bar Luther in Akasaka seats about 10 people, plays 70âs/80âs RnB & Soul - all on vinyl and all done in between mixing (great and cheap) drinks! But we couldnât get in on Friday. Harajuku was pretty good for vintage (sometimes $$$) clothes shopping, but was cuter and quieter than Shibuya proper. In writing this, I realise we havent really departed from the well beaten track yet.
just_kitten@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
There are some really unexpectedly neat/chill pockets of Tokyo that make it absolutely worth spending more time at! That bar sounds grouse. Iâll have to see what my last few days are like, I was planning to have a go at the Shimanami Kaido from Imabari to Onomichi, spend a day in Onomichi then take a late train to Tokyo and do a wee bit of targeted shopping on my last day before flying off in the afternoon. But depending of how much energy I have, I might be tempted to be more of an urbanite and head from Takamatsu to do 3 nights in a cute part of Tokyo like Musashino or something hmmm
DolphinLundgrin@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
Well you sound more researched and prepared than I do, so donât let me influence you! I think I was just happy that I could actually stand being out and about in Tokyo, and not constantly swarmed. I donât really understand the attraction of Shibuya crossing, apart from to get the fuck away from there, it was a sensory nightmare!