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Traveling alone,what do you think of this kind of trip?It might be great for those who loves to decide everything while traveling;wherever,whenever and of course whatever to do is depending on you.But while that trip,if you feel alone…
In this article is about one memory of“KichHike”blowing that loneliness off completely!

What is authentic Japanese lifestyle like?Eating sushi? Drinking sake? Or walking inside temples?
In search of an answer to these questions, this article discusses the unforgettable experiences of foreigners who visited Japan!

On October 30th, 2014, a new commercial facility to stage a happy day opened in Ginza, where luxury brand stores stand side by side. Here are some of the hot cafes, restaurants, and flagship shops from “KIRARITO GINZA (Gleaming Ginza)” with a “brilliant occasions” theme!

In the drinking alley one step away from the main street, is an entertainment district with little shops crowded together. There are drinking alleys that started as post-war black markets, and newly built drinking alleys as part of area regeneration. The appeal of the drinking alleys lies in having a good time with the strangers next to you, barhopping , and having a carefree time. This time we introduce a drinking alley with a stylish atmosphere and a warmth, that the people call a flashy drinking alley: "Yoyogi VILLAGE by kurkku"!

In the drinking alley one step away from the main street, is an entertainment district with little shops crowded together. There are drinking alleys that started as post-war black markets, and newly built drinking alleys as part of area regeneration. The appeal of the drinking alleys lies in having a good time with the strangers next to you, barhopping , and having a carefree time. This time, we introduce the drinking alley that's said to have propelled the drinking alley culture forward and caused a boom: "Ebisu Yokocho" (Ebisu Drinking Alley)!

In the drinking alley one step away from the main street, is an entertainment district with little shops crowded together. There are drinking alleys that started as post-war black markets, and newly built drinking alleys as part of area regeneration. The appeal of the drinking alleys lies in having a good time with the strangers next to you, barhopping , and having a carefree time. This time, we introduce a street showing signs of the confusion of the 1940's, and full of human warmth:"Shinjuku Omoide Yokochō" (Drinking Alley of the Memory)!

With the recent renewed focus on traditional Japanese culture, old Japanese houses are garnering attention. Old houses transformed into cafes and galleries are popular not only among the Japanese, but among overseas visitors for their uniquely nostalgic and peaceful qualities. For this report, we visited cafes in Tokyo converted from old houses to find out about their specialty sweets.

Daikanyama, lined with shops selling kids clothing and strollers, is popular among fashionable mothers, and is evolving into a place where adults can go to relax. We went on a search for stylish cafes in this town of sophisticated adults.

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