Tokyo

Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide: Exploring Tokyo’s Asakusa, Tokyo Station, and Ginza

I created this muslim-friendly trip idea for a Muslim friend visiting Tokyo. Her positive feedback inspired me to share this list with more travelers. It’s true that not all restaurants in Tokyo have halal menus or signs, but the number of halal and Muslim-friendly restaurants is gradually increasing, making the city more welcoming to Muslim …

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The World-Famous “Shibuya Crossing” in Tokyo

Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo’s most famous and busiest pedestrian crossings, located in front of JR Shibuya Station. This intersection is located in Shibuya, a hub for youth culture trends. At times, over 1,000 people cross simultaneously and up to around 3,000 people during peak hours. Large crowds gather at this intersection, especially on …

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Higuma Doughnuts × Coffee Wrights Omotesando

Higuma Doughnuts × Coffee Wrights Omotesando is a charming spot in the Harajuku-Omotesando area where you can indulge in coffee and doughnuts. Despite being in a bustling area, this shop is tucked away on a back street, providing a serene atmosphere. Renowned for their simple doughnuts that showcase the flavors of ingredients like Hokkaido flour, …

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تجربة عزف الشاميسين في حي كاقورازاكا في مدينة طوكيو

البارحة، بينما كنا نصور في مقطع لقناتنا على اليوتيوب على أحد الطرقات الجميلة المرصوفة بالحصى بحي كاقورازاكا، التقينا بشكل غير متوقع برجل محترم ألقى إلينا التحية باللغة العربية. والأمر الذي أدهشنا أكثر هو أنه بينما كنا نواصل في تصويرنا التقينا به بالصدفة مرة أخرى في مكان آخر! وعرض علينا الرجل أن يعلمنا العزف على الشاميسين …

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Experience Playing the “Shamisen” in Kagurazaka, Tokyo

The other day, while filming for our YouTube channel on the charming cobblestones of Kagurazaka, we unexpectedly encountered a courteous gentleman who greeted us in Arabic. To our surprise, as we proceeded with our filming, we coincidentally crossed paths with him again! He offered to teach us how to play the shamisen (Japanese lute) at …

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