someone with more class than me

May 29, 2008,02:50 AM
 

I prefer to visit flea markets, museums, street merchants, parks and local eating places on my days off in Tokyo.  Ginza requires a level of 'outside face' that I'd rather not have to deal with smile

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Going to Japan - what or where should I check out?

 
 By: KIH : May 23rd, 2008-13:07
Hello, I am going to Japan to see my parents next month. Since I have been away for so long, I don't know much about what is going on there in the watch space. So, members there or who have been there recently, please help. What or where should I go check... 

i need help too

 
 By: ping3288 : May 24th, 2008-02:40
hi, am going to japan for my honeymoon soon. will be staying in toyko for 5 days, free & easy any good watch shop to recommend (for pre-owned rolex, pam ....)? thks in adv

Ok guys, check out these places

 
 By: zephyr49 : May 24th, 2008-07:42
Ginza has many offerings, ADs or used/preowned shops. You will need to spend at least half a day if not one entire day as Ginza is large if you are gonna every nook or cranny on foot. Try the Nakano area too. Omoteidanso/Aoyama will be where you will find... 

Jack Road in Nakano Broadway

 
 By: alfanator : May 26th, 2008-14:57
http://www.bwy.jp/2007/07/jack_road_is_one_of_the_bigges.html If you could only go to one place go here. It is by far the biggest place I have found over the last couple of years going to Tokyo once a month. It is nestled in the midst of a mall that sells... 

Interesting Info, I too have heard of Jack Road but just curious...

 
 By: SALMANPK : May 27th, 2008-00:11
what sort of guy do you have to be to be able to get Ginza? S