Useful Information for foreigners on Tokyo
Websites - Tourist, Travel and general information
negates Online Comic is about Two hardcore American gamers get stuck in Tokyo with no money, where they have to deal with ninjas, giant lizards, androids, the undead, schoolgirls and more...
The Tokyo Food Page is a complete guide to Japanese cuisine and eating in Japan. With great recipes, tours of Japanese markets, and tips on the best places to eat in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Weekly English City Guide on clubs, bars, music, movies, TV, restaurants, exhibits, life and business guides. Messageboard and chat plus 1500 jobs and more...
Narita International Airport NAA, objective is to maintain our status as one of the worlds leading international hub airports, contributing to the tourist. If you are coming to Japan, you are probably going to see Narita.
Japan Tourist Guide to the city of Tokyo, Japan. The metropolis of Tokyo consists of 23 city wards (ku), 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages, including the Izu and the information continues.
The Japan Times Online is Japan's leading English-language daily newspaper with a good balance of news from around the world, Asia and Japan. Ideal for foreigners living in Japan. The Weekend Scene Section is particular good at highlighting new bars, musical events, gallery openings and cultural events happening in Japan.
The CIA World Factbook on Japan has a lot of useful facts and figures for Japan and any other country in the world.
The Japan National Tourist Organization Web Site
is a government site providing information for online budget hotel reservations,
regional guides, convention locations, museums, and important information on visiting Japan.
Japan Today covers latest news, politics, business, sports, new products, technology,environment and weather. With analysis and commentary.
ASAHI Weekly is the foremost teacher of English in Japan throughnews, features and columns. Asahi Haikuist Network
Shift Japan E-zine Japan-based e-zine "for digital generations". Features interviews and articleson art, design, fashion and new media.
CLASSIFIEDS - Secondhand items for sale
The Japanese people are not very fond of secondhand goods. They always prefer to have new goods, be it homes, cars or TV's. This means that secondhand goods are very cheap and a good buy, but there is not many of them out there.
Classifieds at Gaijinpot has a godd selection of classified goods, but really only good for jobs and housing. House hold goods sections are limited, but there are often foreigners leaving Japan and selling off all there stuff. Hand if you have just moved to Japan and want to buy some household items.
Craigslist Tokyo is not like the Craigslist's in the US, where they are a secondhand phenomenon. You can buy or sell virtually anything. Before leaving Seattle to move to Tokyo I managed to sell of lots of unwanted belongings. Here in Tokyo it is nowhere near as popular, with only foreigners and a very few Japanese knowing about it.
Interesting Blogs on Tokyo Japan
The Tokyo Times blog has many articles on the day to day living in Japan
Japan Window Photo Blog showing Japanese people, life, and culture through pictures and stories.
Josh in Japan is lost and has a simple mind but don't let the simple mind of a lost foreigner detract from some interesting articles.
Undercover In Japan and not a spy musings from Osaka.
Herro Flom Japan, no not a spelling mistake has more fun stories of life in Japan.
Entertainment, news, travel info and more from Japan.
negates Online Comic is about Two hardcore American gamers get stuck in Tokyo with no money, where they have to deal with ninjas, giant lizards, androids, the undead, schoolgirls and more...
The Tokyo Food Page is a complete guide to Japanese cuisine and eating in Japan. With great recipes, tours of Japanese markets, and tips on the best places to eat in Tokyo and Yokohama.
Weekly English City Guide on clubs, bars, music, movies, TV, restaurants, exhibits, life and business guides. Messageboard and chat plus 1500 jobs and more...
Narita International Airport NAA, objective is to maintain our status as one of the worlds leading international hub airports, contributing to the tourist. If you are coming to Japan, you are probably going to see Narita.
Japan Tourist Guide to the city of Tokyo, Japan. The metropolis of Tokyo consists of 23 city wards (ku), 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages, including the Izu and the information continues.
The Japan Times Online is Japan's leading English-language daily newspaper with a good balance of news from around the world, Asia and Japan. Ideal for foreigners living in Japan. The Weekend Scene Section is particular good at highlighting new bars, musical events, gallery openings and cultural events happening in Japan.
The CIA World Factbook on Japan has a lot of useful facts and figures for Japan and any other country in the world.
The Japan National Tourist Organization Web Site
is a government site providing information for online budget hotel reservations,
regional guides, convention locations, museums, and important information on visiting Japan.
Japan Today covers latest news, politics, business, sports, new products, technology,environment and weather. With analysis and commentary.
ASAHI Weekly is the foremost teacher of English in Japan throughnews, features and columns. Asahi Haikuist Network
Shift Japan E-zine Japan-based e-zine "for digital generations". Features interviews and articleson art, design, fashion and new media.
CLASSIFIEDS - Secondhand items for sale
The Japanese people are not very fond of secondhand goods. They always prefer to have new goods, be it homes, cars or TV's. This means that secondhand goods are very cheap and a good buy, but there is not many of them out there.
Classifieds at Gaijinpot has a godd selection of classified goods, but really only good for jobs and housing. House hold goods sections are limited, but there are often foreigners leaving Japan and selling off all there stuff. Hand if you have just moved to Japan and want to buy some household items.
Craigslist Tokyo is not like the Craigslist's in the US, where they are a secondhand phenomenon. You can buy or sell virtually anything. Before leaving Seattle to move to Tokyo I managed to sell of lots of unwanted belongings. Here in Tokyo it is nowhere near as popular, with only foreigners and a very few Japanese knowing about it.
Interesting Blogs on Tokyo Japan
The Tokyo Times blog has many articles on the day to day living in Japan
Japan Window Photo Blog showing Japanese people, life, and culture through pictures and stories.
Josh in Japan is lost and has a simple mind but don't let the simple mind of a lost foreigner detract from some interesting articles.
Undercover In Japan and not a spy musings from Osaka.
Herro Flom Japan, no not a spelling mistake has more fun stories of life in Japan.
Entertainment, news, travel info and more from Japan.
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