Best okonomiyaki (dinner pancake) is at a restaurant called Tombe in Osaka (the Dotonbori district). Very famous.
As for a Visa, you will be issued one once you arrive. It's good for three months.
Also, any restaurant that has a long line-up is usually a good one. With thousands (if not millions) of restaurants in Japan, line-ups are a good sign of high quality and freshness.
Go to the Asakusa district in Tokyo (Senso-ji Temple) and ask for the restaurant that serves Gyoza Tonkatsu. I forget the name of it, but the locals will all know it and it's VERY famous and VERY tasty.
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