Upon entering, the visitor beholds a globe 6.5m (22ft) in diameter above the lobby, with ...
The resemblance to the Eiffel Tower is deliberate, as is the superior height – it is 13m (43ft) ...
Though it shares a celebrity buzz with its sister hotel the Park Hyatt, the effortlessly sleek ...
Despite being Tokyo’s most decorated hotel, the Park Hyatt is perhaps now best known for its ...
This 'leisure land' is located in Saitama Prefecture, approximately 90 minutes from Shibuya by ...
Every summer this old and relatively uninspiring amusement park turns spectacular with the ...
This tranquil garden, once a hunting ground for the Tokugawa shogunate, now cowers in the ...
Designed by Maekawa Kunio, this brick-faced art museum was largely constructed underground to ...
Japan's largest Chinatown dates back to 1859, when the opening of Yokohama's port led to an ...
The Ritz Carlton Tokyo is situated in Midtown Tower, the tallest building in Tokyo, and the ...
This soaring, ship-like edifice of concrete and glass was opened in 1997 by the Tokyo ...
Verdant Yamashita Park is a popular dating spot. The statue in the middle depicts the Little ...
Look out for the giant cartoon mascot painted on the top of this flagship store in Akihabara. ...
Within the spacious precincts of Yebisu Garden Place you’ll find the Atre shopping arcade, ...
The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its ...
Located on the waterfront at the eastern edge of the city, close to Tokyo Disney Resort, this ...
Odakyu is split into two buildings connected by an elevated walkway and underground ...
Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s collision of street cultures. Along this narrow ...
The amusement park formerly known as Korakuen reopened in 2003 as part of an amusement complex, ...
Matsuya is notable for having in-store boutiques from the famous triumvirate of Japanese ...
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