Fukuoka to Tokyo: A Shinkansen Adventure & Vegan eats | Japan Epi 5

We had a whirlwind tour of Fukuoka, but we promise we’ll be back to explore more!

Next stop: Tokyo, the bustling metropolis and one of the world’s top tourist destinations. We hopped on the iconic Shinkansen bullet train, covering over 1037 kilometres in just four hours!

To fuel our journey, we indulged in some delicious vegan treats, including a plant-based ramen and gyoza experience at T’s TanTan in Tokyo Station.

Stay tuned for more Tokyo adventures!

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Chapters :
00:00 – 04:23 Shinkansen to Tokyo
04:24 – 05:33 Tokyo Station & APA Hotel Roppongi-Hills
05:34 – 08:29 T’s TanTan
08:30 – 09:27 Tokyo Station Walkthrough
09:28 – 10:28 Next Time on WBILI

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2 Comments

  1. The Shinkansen journey was so comfortable & quiet. Very different to our experiences of high speed trains here in China. Although it is about quadruple the cost. What’s the longest train journey you’ve been on?

  2. I like the TGV trains in France just as much I think. Although the space between seats in economy on the Shinkansen is impressive. Longest train journey probably in India Delhi to Chennai , but the nicest was Rome to Palermo overnight.

    We’ve been in Japan for 2 weeks and have eaten exclusively only at vegan restaurants/cafes only and only doubled up once on a restaurant in Fukuoka because I forgot to check if things were open on Mondays. Yay for happy cow! I loved the Evah bento boxes in Fukuoka. So handy for travel. I managed to pick up some vegan chocolate in Fukuoka at a dept store but haven’t had much luck otherwise. What about you with vegan chocolate?

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