Tokyo Travel Guide

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44 thoughts on “Tokyo Travel Guide

  1. Attaché says:

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  2. Mimi Mimi says:

    You didn't mention how expensive the airport shuttle is! I think I paid like 60 bucks per person, and I'm not the last stop on map. It's ok at the end of the day as long as I get to my hotel, and I knew and prepared that everything is gonna be expensive in Tokyo, but still shocked a bit. and no uber in Tokyo the time I visited.

  3. G L says:

    Mate , what can I say , your narration and how u do it videos is one of the best I've ever seen , no ego funny n great info , I travel a lot and like to watch these videos, really glad I subscribe, funny ,cheers mate , thankyou

  4. Bren Bertozzi says:

    I went to Tokyo in 2011 and had the exact same reaction. I would wake up at 5am and go walking around the city. I found a tunnel in my hotel that led to another empty hotel with a grand piano and would play it in the empty ballroom and reflect on my experience.

  5. O de Kirei says:

    Love your videos 🙂 Viewer friendly and humor brings a smile to it! Quick tipster on ATMs in Japan, you can also try the Aeon Bank ATMs (inside Aeon supermarket or Ito Yokado) to withdrawal cash. Of course, convenience stores like 7 & I (formerly 7 Eleven) will always be a travelers friend!

  6. 5Oblivion says:

    I had the immense pleasure of visiting Tokyo over Christmas and New Years in 2018, and you’re absolutely right Alex – every city I visit from now on I’ll compare to Tokyo, because it is quite simply, the greatest of all. The sights and sounds are distinctly Japanese, the atmosphere exudes harmony and order, the different districts have their own unique characters, the transport infrastructure is effortlessly easy to use and above all, it was just plain old fun to explore. I’ve made it my mission in life to come back here at least one more time before I die 😁

  7. Timothy Bumgardner says:

    Amazing live stream Drew !!! Especially the last part. Hope you had a good time at that last bar. Hmmmm ….. Keep putting those vids out. I will watch them all. Take care Drew. Be safe always.

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