
Traveljunkieindonesia.com – He left for Yokohama very happy. Explore Yokohama through the eyes of a travel junkie.
Yokohama has a wealth of sightseeing spots, fine dining options and attractions for families, couples and friends.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – He left for Yokohama very happy. Explore Yokohama through the eyes of a travel junkie.
Yokohama has a wealth of sightseeing spots, fine dining options and attractions for families, couples and friends.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – One of my favorite things about visiting a city is exploring its parks. I have enjoyed a walk like a local through many a park in the world. One of those is Ueno Park, Tokyo – Japan.
Designated in 1873 as the first park in Japan.
Ueno Park is Tokyo’s most significant cultural center. Its 300 acres are filled with museums, temples, shrines, natural attractions, important institutions and several of Japan’s top schools.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – On the weekday, we went to visit Ameyoko Markets, Ueno – Tokyo.
This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises two markets: the covered Ueno Centre Mall and open-air Ameyoko itself.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – After exploring Harajuku, my friends and I ready for lunch. So we went for lunch at Ueno Station which has many good and famous dining outlets.
Ueno Station has a futuristic layout and it is a vast complex with restaurants and shopping mall.
Our lunch is the famous Katsukura. English menu is available for travel junkies like us. Apparently, this is one of the premium Tonkatsu restaurant in Japan.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I had a beautiful morning run. Exploring the crowded of Harajuku, Tokyo – Japan, with my friends.
Harajuku is definitely worth a visit. I wish I had more time to explore and enjoy the delicious mix of old and new world sights.
Errrr… And I wish I had a ride my bike here!

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Going through my travel snaps, something immediately caught my eye. A few things, actually. They came in the form of holiday snaps from my trip to Harajuku, Tokyo. Harajuku is a few things: magic, Visually stunning, fashion junkie. Regardless, here’s 10 photos to make you want to visit Harajuku Takeshita Street, Tokyo.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – It seems the most interesting things happening at Shibuya were from the back.

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi travel junkies! Ueno Station in Taito-ku is known as the “Gateway to the North” because it is the departing station for the railways from Tokyo bound for the Tohoku region in northern Japan.
The terminal accommodates 10 railways, including the JR Nagano Shinkansen Line. It is a prominent downtown area rivaling Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shibuya.
And here’s what we saw a Harajuku style at the Ueno station:

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Here’s my sweet memories, waiting at the Harajuku station – a railway station in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) – at the start of the day.
I’d catch the train, and I had to Ueno at 11.45am. Go me!

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Who says good tempura has to be expensive? Surviving amid the gleaming modern buildings of Shinagawa, Tsunahachi‘s battered wooden premises are a throwback to the early post-war era – as are the prices.
I was completely surprised. I loved Japanese décor. The place had a great vibe and atmosphere. So I felt better!

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, in Tokyo, is only a 5-minute walk from Shinagawa station, the hotel boasts a spacious garden extending to 20,000m2. Lovely gardens with shrines and pond.
Perfectly located for business or pleasure, travel junkies can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of nature, even in the middle of the metropolis.