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Located just a couple of minutes' walk from Shibuya Station, the Granbell offers a stylish ...
First opened in 1922, this opulent building facing the Imperial Palace is a favourite of the ...
The lavish decor that once made this Tokyo’s most prestigious hotel now looks seriously dated ...
Tokyo pioneered the cat café, so why not try a shopping mall library next? That's exactly what ...
Small shrine close to Ome Station, best known for its neighbourhood festival and frequent ...
Got something really important you need to stow away? Store it at this futuristic, extra-secure ...
Opened by the Chiba bayshore in late 2013, this massive shopping heaven (or hell, depending on ...
This shopping mall is the 'entrance to Odaiba', and hosts the Tokyo Joypolis amusement park, ...
Not to be confused with the previous, ’60s-era Palace Hotel, this glistening new development ...
The redbrick facade of Tokyo Station is one of the few prominent survivors of Japan's rush to ...
Flanked by the 31-floor Intercontinental Hotel, the bayside Pacifico Yokohama is an expansive ...
Claska’s overriding concept is ‘having a liveable life’. Situated on Meguro-dori between Meguro ...
You should only visit a dog café if you truly love dogs. You need to love that they will climb ...
Built to give the impression of being cut out directly from Sagami Bay, Enoshima Aquarium, also ...
Converted from a once-bland office building, On the Marks is the latest stylish offering from ...
Tama City's indoor swimming centre houses a 50-metre pool, a wave pool, water slides and kids' ...
Rentable space right by Omotesando Station, regularly used for PR events and the like.
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