Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Tsukiji Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
Restaurants in Tokyo
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Hasegawa Eiga Roppongi, a boutique sake shop in the heart of Tokyo. Here, you will be able to purchase premium quality sake from YAEGAKI Sake & Sprits, Inc., which has been in the business for more than 350 years. We will also be holding food pairing with premium sake in small groups ( maximum 4 people one time ) to give our customers a firsthand experience in enjoying sake and Japanese culture.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Founded in 1998, there is something for everyone and more between the Design Festa Gallery's two buildings, 21 showrooms, restaurant, cafe, bar and constant rotation of special-theme, group, school and independent exhibitions that feature professional and amateur, elementary school aged, retired, traditional and genre redefining artists alike.Welcoming over 80,000 visitors annually, the Design Festa Gallery is unpredictable, unregulated, uncensored and hosts both domestic and foreign artists, serving as Japan's single most diverse mecca of artistic expression.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Kotobukiya Akihabara Store spreads subculture from Tokyo's Akihabara throughout the world as the flagship store of Kotobukiya Co., LTD.. The entire building is a space of dreams, with floors that carry various products such as plastic models, figures, anime merchandise, general merchandise, Akihabara souvenirs, gacha machines (Capsule toys) and so on, as well as an event floor. Also, for everyone to enjoy themselves, we not only just sell "things," but also practice the concept of "fun" just by coming to the store with our knowledgeable staff expending efforts in display and set up sales areas as well as creating point of purchase display. If you want to come into contact with Japanese subculture, you can't miss Kotobukiya Akihabara Store! All our staff are looking forward to seeing you.
The staff are very polite and friendly, and they have an enormous range of anime and pop culture goods. We visit Kotobukiya every time we are in Tokyo!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
When you walk through TOWER OF VABEL, there is a VILLA TOKYO suitable for those who know stylish adult play. In addition to the special lighting system and moving light of CO2, it is the best entertainment space which installed Japan's first VOID acoustics sound system Incubus. Exciting performance, and sound and light production will shake the heart. Opening hours: Fri / Sat / Days before public holidays
4.5 based on 11 reviews
The EDOCCO STUDIO, located at the basement floor of the EDO Culture Complex(inside the Kanda Myojin Shrine), conducts various cultural events, offers opportunities for everyone to experience Japanese traditional culture casually. We'll promote traditional Japanese culture widely to home and abroad.
4.0 based on 304 reviews
The Bunkyo Civic Center offers visitors the best and clearest view of Mount Fuji on a clear day. No question. From that vantage point, with a good zoom, you can see the grand lady as if she was just in front of you. And the view! Breathtaking is the first word I could conjure. Best of all, its free!
4.0 based on 6 reviews
Owl cafe in Shinjuku ! We have about over 12 owls ! They are so cute and many different kinds through small one to big one. The charge is 1,500 yen per hour. (Includes one drink & pickup an owl on leftarm.) Come and see the owls and enjoy the time for your trip to JAPAN!
We stumbled upon this cafe in Shinjuku and decided to give it a try out of convenience since we are already in the area. It was an unexpectedly pleasant experience. There is an extensive collection of owls and the shop owner and staff seem to care a lot about the owls and their well-being. For example, ensuring the owls get a brief test in between photo shoot sessions. I enjoyed the up close and personal experience we had, taking photos with the different owls. The shop is small and not crowded (maybe because this place isn’t as popular as the other owl cafes) but allows us plenty of time to interact with the owls. We left with so many happy photos taken with the owls.
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