Japan Breakfast Food Tour in Tokyo - Restaurants where breakfast is served in Tokyo, Japan.
We introduce breakfast at 9 restaurants, including breakfast available at beef bowl restaurants (Yoshinoya, Matsuya, Sukiya) and soba noodle restaurants.
There are also family restaurants where breakfast buffets (all you can eat) are available.
If you are wondering where to have breakfast on your trip to Tokyo, Japan, this guide will help!
【Contents】
00:00 Introduction
01:33 Yamada Udon
03:27 Fuji Soba
04:52 Kourakuen
07:39 Katsuya
09:22 Yoshinoya
10:40 Matsuya
11:50 Sukiya
13:43 Cocos
16:54 Gusto
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