https://blog.gaijinpot.com/guide-best-l ... ots-tokyo/
Interesting to see some of these places, almost 15 years later.
A Guide To the Best Lost in Translation Spots in Tokyo
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Re: A Guide To the Best Lost in Translation Spots in Tokyo
Awesome, thanks for sharing. Sad about Sushiya no Ichikan closing but it has been 15 years after all...
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Re: A Guide To the Best Lost in Translation Spots in Tokyo
Thank you for posting this. Although the sushi place and Air nightclub has closed, it's quite surprising how little has changed in 15 years. Perhaps it's a result of the economic stagnation the economy is known for?
I'm sure being in the film has been quite profitable for the Park Hyatt, and I wouldn't imagine that they'll change things unless they really need to there.
I'm sure being in the film has been quite profitable for the Park Hyatt, and I wouldn't imagine that they'll change things unless they really need to there.