Tokyo & Seoul: Neon, Noodles, and a New Stamp on the World

Trip Overview
This trip was a whirlwind two weeks split between the familiar, electric energy of Tokyo and the new, exciting discoveries of Seoul.
It was primarily a work trip, but one packed with exploration, incredible food, and wonderful moments with friends, old and new. From the controlled chaos of Shibuya Crossing to the historic hills of a Seoul moon village, it was a journey of incredible contrasts—a perfect blend of business, adventure, and discovery.
Most Memorable Moments
4 a.m. Jet-Lag Ramen
The Sushi Belt Experience
Greeting Friends at the Airport
A Heartwarming Tonkatsu Reunion
The Secret Izakaya
An Adventurous Food Tour in Seoul
Logistics & Practical Information
- Tokyo: Hotel Indigo Shibuya. Great location and very comfortable.
- Seoul: Novotel Ambassador Seoul Gangnam. Avoid like the plague.
As with many places NOT the US, public transit was great! The train system in Tokyo is extensive and efficient.
Seoul's subway is also great, but Google Maps does not work for transit directions. I had to use a different local app (Naver Maps), which had a bit of a learning curve.
- Ichiran Ramen (Shibuya): Perfect for a 24/7 ramen fix.
- Uobei (Shibuya): The "sushi belt" restaurant.
- Momo Paradise (Shinjuku): Excellent all-you-can-eat Shabu Shabu and Sukiyaki.
- Katsukichi (Asakusa): The lost and found Tonkatsu place!
- Gwangjang Market Food Tour (Seoul): The best way to sample a huge variety of Korean street food.
- teamLab Planets (Tokyo): An incredible immersive digital art museum.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine (Tokyo): A beautiful, peaceful park and shrine complex.
- Asakusa (Tokyo): Explore Senso-ji Temple and the surrounding kitchenware/knife shops.
- Shibuya Crossing (Tokyo): The world's busiest intersection is a sight to behold.
- Korean Seal-Making Class (Seoul): A unique, hands-on cultural experience.
- "Moon Village" Walk (Seoul): A historic hillside neighborhood offering great city views.
- Olive Young (Seoul): A must-visit store for Korean skincare and beauty products.
Tips for Travelers
Reflections & Final Thoughts
After two weeks, I was definitely ready to come home to a place where I don't stick out quite so much as a tall white guy. But I already miss the energy, the kindness, and the endless adventure of Asia. It was a whirlwind of productive meetings, incredible meals, and wonderful moments with new and old friends. Now, I can't wait to plan a trip to bring Katie back to experience it all, especially Japan.
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