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Sara Tendulkar's Japan Travel Diary is All About Sushi Sampling and Vintage Chanel

Sara Tendulkar explores Japan with sushi sampling, vintage Chanel shopping, and fun bus rides across Tokyo.

Sara Tendulkar, the 27-year-old biomedical scientist, registered nutritionist, and director at the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation, has been soaking in Japan’s blend of tradition and modernity, sharing a curated travel diary that’s equal parts culinary indulgence and luxury retail therapy. From sampling an array of sushi at Michelin-recommended Tachiguizushi Akira to browsing rare vintage Chanel pieces in Ginza, Sara’s itinerary reflects a refined yet authentic exploration of Tokyo’s cultural and fashion capitals—perfectly timed during the city’s crisp autumn season.

At Tachiguizushi Akira in Akasaka, Sara savoured a multi-course omakase featuring nigirizushi—akami (lean tuna), shiromi (white fish), and ebi (prawn)—alongside gunkanmaki topped with ikura (salmon roe) and uni (sea urchin), and a hand-rolled temaki with crab and avocado. She capped the meal at the two-Michelin-starred Akasaka Kikunoi, a kaiseki institution, where she dined on seasonal delicacies with friends, highlighting Japan’s reverence for precision in presentation and flavour. The experience underscores a growing trend among Indian travellers: 68% now prioritise authentic local cuisine over familiar options, per a 2025 Skyscanner report.

In Ginza, Tokyo’s upscale shopping enclave, Sara immersed herself in the world of vintage Chanel at Amore Vintage Tokyo, a boutique renowned for authenticated archival pieces. Her Instagram montage showcased rare quilted flap bags from the 1990s, pearl-embellished brooches, and iconic CC earrings—testament to her well-documented affinity for pre-loved luxury. The vintage market in Japan has surged 40% since 2023, driven by sustainability-conscious Gen Z and millennial buyers who value craftsmanship and investment potential. Sara’s selections align with this shift, blending heritage with conscious consumption.

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Navigating Tokyo’s legendary public transport, Sara boarded a Toei Bus with friends, capturing a candid “bus selfie” that went viral for its relatability. Japan’s transit system—praised for 99.9% punctuality and contactless IC card integration—offers an efficient, eco-friendly alternative to cabs, with fares starting at ¥210 (~₹120). Her choice resonates with a 2025 JTB Tourism survey showing 72% of international visitors now prefer public transport for cultural immersion and cost savings.

Sara’s Japan diary—set against the backdrop of Mount Fuji silhouettes and neon-lit Shibuya crossings—captures the essence of a destination that welcomed over 3.3 million Indian tourists in 2024, up 28% from the previous year. As cherry blossom season approaches, her posts serve as both inspiration and a blueprint for travelers seeking a balance of gastronomy, fashion, and authentic experiences in the Land of the Rising Sun.

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