Destinations

Omotesando Hills department store in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Omotesando Hills

Ultra luxurious department store featuring several levels of designer European brands. 

RyuGin in Tokyo Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/acme/8176106479/"> acme </a>
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RyuGin

Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo that blends traditional kaiseki with molecular gastronomy.

The National Gallery in London Photo by <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mauricedb/2742966709/"> Maurice </a>

National Gallery, London

The hands-down best collection of Western art - especially rich in Renaissance works.

Edo-Tokyo Museum in Tokyo Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/o_0/9637054704/"> Guilhem Vellut </a>

Edo-Tokyo Museum

Learn about over 400 years of Japanese history, culture, and every day life.

Verameat in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Verameat

Edgy jewelry—East Village style.

Buns and brussel sprouts at Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Momofuku Noodle Bar

One of David Chang's uber successful Momofuku restaurants that just happens to also be wallet-friendly.

T-shirts at We Admire in London. Photo by alphacityguides.

We Admire

Thoughtful custom t-shirt design in Shoreditch.

Jika-Tabi split toe shoes at Sou Sou in Tokyo.  Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardsummers/8469988097/"> Banalities</a>

Sou-Sou

The place to get your traditional Japanese sock sandals

British Museum in London Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rickharris/6042989146/sizes/o/in/photostream/"> Яick Harris</a>

British Museum

One of the world's greatest museums, complete with over 700 pieces on display.

Sneaker and t-shirt wall at atmos in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Atmos

One of the world's best sneaker stores.

Dollfies Dream at Volks Dollfie Salon in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Volks Dollfie Salon

Where collectors of handmade Super Dollfie's and Dollfie Dream dolls come for all their supplies.

Mori Art Museum Garden in Tokyo. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hawk684/187966408/">hawk684</a>

Mori Art Museum

Contemporary art gallery and museum in Roppongi Hills.

The Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island

An iconic symbol of freedom in the United States, the Statue of Liberty is 450 000 pounds of copper, steel, and awesome.

Members of a wedding procession at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Meiji Shrine

Largest Shintō shrine in the heart of Harajuku.

Lantrans in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Yoyogi Park

Tokyo's most interesting park has a long history as the meeting place of where the East meets the West. 

Doughnut display case at Doughnut Plant in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Doughnut Plant JP

New York's best doughnut shop in Tokyo.

Grand central. Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/trodel/3598771506/">Trodel</a>

Grand Central Terminal

Grand Central Terminal's architecture brings you back to a more glorious time, and will also take you to Westchester.

Sushi at Daiwa Sushi in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.
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Daiwa Sushi

Rival to Sushi Dai, this is the other most popular sushi joints in the Tsukiji Market.

Fashion display at Cloak & Dagger in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Cloak & Dagger

Fashionable threads for the East Village girl.

Vintage American inspired streetwear at Wego Harajuku in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

WEGO Harajuku

Budget friendly, Japanese streetwear in Harajuku. This place carries some of the trendiest junior looks for men and women. 

Japanese souvenirs at the Oriental Bazaar in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Oriental Bazaar

Traditional and authentic Japanese souvenirs.

Kogal style fashion inside Conomi in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Conomi

Harajuku based store that specializes in kogal style fashion, this place is your best bet to get an authentic Japanese school girl uniform.