From vegetarian butchers and junk food to decadent desserts and smoothie bowls, Metropolis has all your cravings covered. Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, environmentally-conscious, have allergies or are just looking to eat a little cleaner in 2021, be sure to check this guide to the 10 best vegan and vegetarian-friendly spots in Tokyo.
1. The Vegetarian Butcher, Ikebukuro
Jaap Korteweg, the founder of Tokyo’s first vegetarian butcher, is a ninth-generation farmer who gradually became disgusted with the slaughtering of animals. After quitting meat, he realized there were hardly any decent alternatives. In 2010, he took the problem into his own hands, opening the Vegetarian Butcher in the Netherlands. The Ikebukuro offshoot, which opened August 2020, produces vegetarian meat products that can convert even the staunchest of meat enthusiasts. The “meats” all have fun, punny names, such as “WHAT THE CLUCK” for faux chicken and “UNBELIEVABALLS” for plant-based mea
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But A Steal At $80K?! You Won t Believe What s Inside Japan s Crazy Ultra-Luxurious Lucky Bags This Year! Date published: 9 December 2020 Last updated: 29 January 2021
One of the major attractions in Japan at New Year s is the Lucky Bag! Known as fukubukuro, these Japanese versions of grab bags traditionally contained various items at a greatly reduced price, and the surprise of what the contents might be would set purchasers hearts racing.
More recently, however, the contents of some bags are open secrets, and some also offer different types of experiences. For this year, in particular, the number of lucky bags that you can enjoy while you are at