The Minato district of Toyko is home to a few excellent museums, including the Nezu Museum of antiques and the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum. Tokyo City View, an observation area on the 52nd floor of the Mori Tower, offers an amazing panoramic view of the entire metropolitan area.
Restaurants in Minato
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Amit trading is a cultured pearl and diamond specialist. The company was established 50 years ago in Tokyo and has been exporting worldwide. Amit's guarantee is to keep those low wholesale rates to their private customers as well. With an unmatched selection and unbeatable prices, Amit Trading is the best place when you are looking for pearls, diamonds and unique jewelry items.
In one word: top professional . Thank you Dori We got a very comprehensive explanation on all aspects involves buying top quality pearls the result was a stunning pearl necklace Absolutely recommended
5.0 based on 4 reviews
"WISE-WISE tools" is a specialty shop selling Japanese traditional and modern crafts, including ceramics, urushi, wooden and metal crafts, textiles and accessories, handmade by highly skilled craftspeople and artisans in Japan. You can find here Japanese crafts which will be your lifelong friends enriching everyday life.
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Herzog & de Meuron, are the architects behind Omotesando’s Prada Building. The facade is amazing. And after their lights are on, it becomes more than amazing.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
On this trip to Tokyo we decided to visit the Blue and White shop at its new location. Quite easy to find. It is a short walk from Azabujuban Metro Station (find a map which shows how to walk from the metro station to a small eliptical park on Daikokuzaka Street with a tiny statue of a girl at the far end of the park. The shop is in a building just beyond the park -- go towards a sign saying "Palette Plaza" on the far side of street, then keep going straight up from the statue end of the park and the Blue and White shop is on the left on the second floor at the top of a small escalator which is located at the far end of its building). The shop has a great selection of indigo-dyed fabric and items made from it, table linens, small fabric toys, women's clothing, and other items including ceramics, almost all in blue and white patterns. Lots of hand made items. The shop is not large, but there is plenty of opportunity to find unique, high-quality Japanese craft items for gifts. The lady working in the shop spoke a litte English and was delightful. It was a great experience. Afterwards this very nice area of Tokyo has lots of coffee shops and other food offerings for a snack or lunch.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
If only we lived closer! Or maybe it’s a good thing that we don’t ... Great selection of imported meats, including a respectable variety of lamb and sausages. We bought the Scottish Corn Beef today (and have very high hopes). The cheese and wine selections are also very good, though I was a bit disappointed with the beer selection. Their interesting, yet small, frozen food selection also left a bit to be desired, but who am I fooling? This place is great! We’ll be back! 3rd floor is food. 2nd floor is beer, wine and spirits.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
~ Japan's only gallery & shop where traditional craft items all over the country gather in one place ~ We would like to inform you that Aoyama Square will close from December 29 (Sun) to Jan. 3 (Fri) for New Year Holidays. We will open from Jan. 4 (Sat) 2020.
The gallery staff are very welcoming and knowledgeable about the various crafts on sale, providing useful advice to make sure you are happy with your purchase. When I visited, a couple of craftsmen were conducting demonstrations on their work, and one member of staff in particular who spoke excellent English went out of her way to translate what the craftsman was saying throughout the session! It was hands-down the best place for quality souvenirs that I saw during my time in Japan.
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Since 1936, Tokodo has continued the philosophy of its founder, Sumio Yoshioko, to provide only the best ceramics, collected across Japan, to please customers. The quality and the wide variety of selections were recognized by the Royal Palace. We received the Royal Warrant in 1949. Our ceramics are created for both household use and professional use in restaurants and hotels. Our customers select our pieces because they trust our quality. They can always find pieces in our selection that fit their needs, from daily use to special gifts. English speaker is available. Oversea safe packing is guaranteed. Tax-free over 10,001-yen purchase.
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