Are there good restaurants in Japan?
When we asked people living in Japan about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"Ippudo is a popular ramen restaurant in Japan, known for its Hakata-style tonkotsu ramen. The restaurant has locations all over Japan, and is known for its rich, creamy broth and thin, chewy noodles. Kura Sushi is a popular conveyor belt sushi restaurant in Japan. The restaurant is known for its fresh, high-quality sushi, and its fun atmosphere. Customers can order their sushi from a touch screen, and watch as it is delivered to them on a conveyor belt. Yakitori Tori Shin is a popular yakitori restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its high-quality chicken skewers, cooked over charcoal and served with a variety of sauces. Kagurazaka Ishikawa is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its traditional Japanese cuisine, made with fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant also offers a variety of sake and shochu to pair with its dishes. Kappo Nakajima is a traditional Japanese restaurant in Tokyo. The restaurant is known for its kaiseki-style cuisine, which is a multi-course meal featuring a variety of dishes. The restaurant also offers a variety of sake and shochu to pair with its dishes," commented one expat who made the move to Japan.

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"This really depends on what area of Tokyo you are in, My residential neighborhood does not have much of a nightlife. But, I could take a twenty minute train ride to a famous nightlife area and go to all the clubs I could want," remarked another expat in Tokyo, Japan.
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Are there good restaurants in Japan?
If you live in Japan, newcomers to Japan would love to hear your answer to this question: