(Part 2) Best products from r/Tokyo

We found 22 comments on r/Tokyo discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 50 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Tokyo:

u/wolframite · 14 pointsr/Tokyo

It’s also on Amazon.co.jp

It’s called the “ 藍三昧 黄地草花シリーズ“ ...something “yellow” flower series...

u/radiationking · 2 pointsr/Tokyo

As /u/nomusicnolife mentioned there are multiple vendors selling it on amazon.co.jp

You need to look under the "More buying options" section at the bottom there is a link for "X new ..." which brings you to the full list of merchants, stock and shipping.

There's actually 11 merchants with stock fulfilled by Amazon.

http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/offer-listing/B00IVX0XGO/ref=dp_olp_new_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=new

u/ColdDayToday · 5 pointsr/Tokyo

It appears to be listed on amazon japan, which can be used in English:

http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/aw/d/0744004462/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1420948567&sr=8-1

They take us credit cards so just ship it to your hotel and you're all set.

u/Vinyalonde · 2 pointsr/Tokyo

Ulf Meyer, an architecture professor also has a guide to Tokyo architecture. Here it is on Amazon: link.

Edit: this link is to the soon-to-be-released version of the original 2011 issue.

u/reol7x · 4 pointsr/Tokyo

Get something like this, most department stores around me sell them in the travel section...and you can always order the Amazon one.

It's hard to lose something stashed around your neck like so.

u/BlueHarvestJ · 4 pointsr/Tokyo

I picked up this book. The author posts here sometimes as well.

u/FLOCKA · 1 pointr/Tokyo

don't forget to check out the museum in the Mori building (Roppongi Hills) if you like modern art! Plus you can pay a couple hundred yen extra for admission into the observatory for some awesome views of the city (it's on the 53rd floor IIRC)

there's also a parasite museum in Meguro, although it's kinda hard to find since it's not a major tourist attraction.

If you're thinking of getting off the beaten path, I highly, highly recommend that you buy the Tokyo City Atlas. It puts google maps to shame, and is a must-have for anyone that wants to do some serious exploring of Tokyo on foot. Since the address system in Japan is so chaotic (in comparison to the American standard), having this book really saved me a lot of time and frustration in figuring out where I needed to go. Of course, if you have a functional smartphone over there, then I guess it's not really necessary, but it still might be handy to have a physical backup

u/WeDoTheWeirdStuff · 2 pointsr/Tokyo

Not 100% sure what you want, but they have a bunch of these on Amazon.

u/tokyohoon · 1 pointr/Tokyo

Kaldi always has it.

Cheaper via Amazon, and big bottles.

And thanks for the reminder, I'm running low.

u/ShawninOP · 2 pointsr/Tokyo

That's not too bad.

Been using https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-Passport-Holder-RFID-Protection/dp/B00Q845Z1Q for years now personally. Picked it up from one of their stores when they had a sale going on.

u/biwook · 1 pointr/Tokyo

Just saying, the exact same seat is sold on Amazon US for half the price: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NFO2Z9M/

u/chiakix · 1 pointr/Tokyo

It's always scarce on real store because Chinese tourists buy up...

https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B001ABLKK2

u/Svers · 1 pointr/Tokyo

About alum - I use this thingy. You can get it in most drug stores.