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The Peninsula Hotel Tokyo
http://www.thetokyotraveler.com/ the-peninsula-hotel-tokyo/Named by Fortune as one of the best new business hotels, The Peninsula Hotel Tokyo offers an amazing array of services to its guests. The hotels offers 314 guest rooms, including 47 suites on 24 floors as well as five restaurants, a lounge bar, two ballrooms, six elegantly designed function rooms, a wedding chapel and a Japanese ceremony room.
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Tomorrow, the World!
http://perambulare.com/ 2008/ 07/ 23/ tomorrow-the-world/Or sushi, at least. It’s almost 10 p.m. here, and I am about to hit the sack. Not because I am tired, which I am, but because tomorrow I wake up at 4:30 to hit Tsukiji — Tokyo’s famed fish market. At 5:00 they do their auctions, and I hope to be filling up four gigs worth of pictures by then.
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Tokyo Picture Moment : Tuna at Tsukiji Fish Market
http://www.oneinchpunch.net/ 2008/ 07/ 18/ tokyo-picture-moment-tuna-at-tsukiji-…Workers move tuna in Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market, which is recovering from a one-day fisherman’s strike over oil prices. Via BBC Technorati Tags: Tokyo, Tsukiji fish market
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You looking at me?
http://www.tokyo-explorer.com/ 2008/ 07/ 16_08409.phpnever a better time to visit Tsukiji fish market than early doors on a summer’s morn-before the heat of the day kicks in and every step becomes an annoyance. Best breakfast in the city too for those into sushi and the like! Expect more from Tsukiji in the future ‘cos this place rocks!
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I Survived a Japanese Game Show: Round three. Back on track
http://www.gadling.com/ 2008/ 07/ 15/ i-survived-a-japanese-game-show-round-thre…Filed under: Arts and Culture, Stories, Japan, Video When traveling time zones, it's a good idea to remember that TV schedules change. When I sat down to watch the 3rd episode of "I Survived a Japanese Game Show," in St. Cloud, Minnesota where were were visiting friends on our way to Montana, I forgot it was Central Time.
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Japan Local Expert profile: Honor Dargan
http://blog.travelpod.com/ 2008/ 07/ 14/ japan-local-expert-profile-honor-dargan…Honor Dargan is one of TravelPod’s newer Local Experts, and she’s jumped right into the forums, quickly making some great friends and establishing herself as the ultimate authority on Tokyo and the surrounding area. She’s got some really interesting travel stories, including getting caught in the South Asia tsunami.
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Finland: Jaskan Grilli, Helsinki’s secret late night address
http://www.notquitenigella.com/ 2008/ 07/ 14/ finland-jaskan-grilli-helsinkis-la…When the NY Times writes about a humble Hot Dog stand you tend to regard it a bit differently. For not only is it a place that sells hot dogs and all things to be consumed when drunk at night, it is apparently much more than that. It is said that if you stood in front of there for 3 days, you’d see the who’s who and who’s not of Finland.
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Tsukiji Fish Markets Tokyo
http://www.notquitenigella.com/ 2008/ 07/ 12/ tsukiji-fish-markets-tokyo/How much do I love you Dear Reader? Should you ever doubt my devotion to you, think of our visit to Tsukiji fish markets, the largest food market in the world, covering 2,100 square metres in the heart of the Tokyo.
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Sushizanmai - Right off the Boat in Tsukiji!
http://www.thetokyotraveler.com/ sushizanmai-right-off-the-boat-in-tsukiji/Do you like your sushi fresh? I mean straight off the boat fresh? Then you must go to Sushizanmai in the Tsukiji district of Tokyo. The Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market in Tsukiji receives about 4,000 tons of fish and vegetables a day and some of that goes straight to Sushizanmai.
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Japan Photo of the Week: Tsukiji Samurai
http://www.japanprobe.com/ ?p=4742Back in March, I decided I should try and head over to Tsukiji Fish Market before they tried to shut down some of the early morning access for tourists. I learned a few things from going. The first being that cutting fish can be really graceful, like this guy was making it with his knife/sword/katana/saw or whatever it is! Here are the other things I learned: Tsukiji is interesting.
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