Japan insider: Bill Granger
Bill Granger has four bills restaurants in Japan, including two in Tokyo. The Sydney-based chef and restaurateur eats out a lot, especially at new Tokyo restaurants. Here's where he recommends foodies graze.
Bill Granger has four bills restaurants in Japan, including two in Tokyo. The Sydney-based chef and restaurateur eats out a lot, especially at new Tokyo restaurants. Here's where he recommends foodies graze.
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It's not a restaurant, but there's food. It's not a bar, but there's drinks. It's not a fetish den, but it's ... vaguely sexual.
Armed with lists and a stroller, Barry Divola and his wife head to Japan for 10 days, their nine-month-old in tow. Will they survive as a family unit?
Danielle Demetriou climbs Tokyo's towering Skytree for an unsurpassed view of the capital.
I would like to go to Tokyo. But after the nuclear plant problems, how safe is it?
Raymond Gill finds the energy of Tokyo's street life is the ideal backdrop to a tour of its contemporary art.
From footpath cooks to alcoves, bars and nooks, here's where Tokyo insiders stop for delicious, inexpensive meals, writes Kate Gibbs.
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An exploding pinata, all colour and energy and promise, Tokyo is a love them or hate them type of city. Tackle the city's wildest nightlife in Shinjuku; drop by teenybopper haven in Harajuku; explore old town Tokyo in Asakusa; and hit the shops in Shibuya. Slide into the city's quiet cracks for a green tea late and some downtime; but remember there's no escaping this city's bright lights.