Opened in 2003, Roppongi’s mammoth shopping and entertainment development received more than 49 ...
One of Tokyo’s best-designed clubs. Large but intimate, stylish but never flash, and run by ...
Odakyu is split into two buildings connected by an elevated walkway and underground ...
Located on the waterfront at the eastern edge of the city, close to Tokyo Disney Resort, this ...
Claska’s overriding concept is ‘having a liveable life’. Situated on Meguro-dori between Meguro ...
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 ...
In addition to housing natural hot spring baths, open-air baths, saunas and more, this Edo era ...
The prototype for the huge malls that dominate Tokyo’s retail scene, Sunshine City lacks much ...
The oldest surviving department store chain in Japan (founded 1673), Mitsukoshi has its ...
Arguably the trendiest department store in Japan, Isetan Shinjuku is renowned for having its ...
Within the spacious precincts of Yebisu Garden Place you’ll find the Atre shopping arcade, ...
This avenue of stalls and tiny shops leading up to the entrance to Senso-ji in Asakusa is the ...
The headquarters of the Fuji TV corporation, one of Japan’s nationwide commercial channels, has ...
Upon entering, the visitor beholds a globe 6.5m (22ft) in diameter above the lobby, with ...
Despite being Tokyo’s most decorated hotel, the Park Hyatt is perhaps now best known for its ...
The UNU Centre houses a permanent UN staff, hosts international conferences on global problems ...
Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
The resemblance to the Eiffel Tower is deliberate, as is the superior height – it is 13m (43ft) ...
Opened in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji – whose reign (1868-1912) coincided ...
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