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Originally Posted by Sidney Crosby's Hat
Tokyo is interesting to me because, yes, it's arguably chaotic but it's also very orderly and pleasant. I went to Shibuya Scramble Crossing and expected it to be Times Square x 10 but really, it was all so orderly and in a lot of ways it wasn't much different than crossing a busy road in Calgary.
I didn't get a chance to go to Fukuoka but if I can get back over there, I will try. I've heard it's a Ramen haven among other things.
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What I mean is there's just less people...everywhere. Trains aren't as busy, streets aren't as busy, walkways aren't as busy. Tokyo might be orderly but there's just a ton of people which makes it feel chaotic.
Everyone says to have Hakata ramen in Fukuoka, but at least for me it wasn't my favorite. The best ramen I had was from a tiny ramen shop near Shimbashi station in Tokyo.