Discover the best top things to do in Chuo, Japan including Tokyo Great Cycling Tour, Stockplus, Bank of Japan Currency Museum, Namiyoke Inari Shrine, Bar High Five, Kite Museum.
Restaurants in Chuo
5.0 based on 719 reviews
We are running guided bike tours since 2006. Two guides (normally) will take good care to show you around Tokyo by bike. We are providing seven different routes (as of 2018) catering to everyone from family with small kids to cyclists who want to do some exercise. Each tour includes things such as rental bike, helmet, drinking water throughout the day, lunch and snacks. Please visit our website (Tokyo Great Cycling Tour) for more information.
5.0 based on 181 reviews
Located diagonally across from Kabukiza in Ginza, Stock Plus can engrave your name into Japanese characters and create a senjafuda (“Japanese traditional lucky charm”) in only 15 minutes. We ranked No.1 Shopping in Tokyo (tripadvisor ). And we ranked #12 for ”20 Souvenirs you should buy in Tokyo,” a list created by and for overseas visitors. Traditional Japanese travel good-luck charm, senjafuda,protects those on a trip & makes great souvenirs! Purchase our Senjafuda, You can wear Kimono and take photo free of charge. Sorry we are close 2/7〜11
I love this place. Totally worth every penny! The staff is amazing and the free kimono pictures Are a huge bonus. I 10000% recommend! Thank you stock+
4.0 based on 234 reviews
I am no economist but I do love a good central bank museum. The Bank of Japan was no exception and offers a wealth of information about Japanese history inside its small display. The security staff at the entry were helpful in giving me an English guide to the exhibits, with further leaflets available in the museum itself. It is extremely comprehensive, detailing the history of currency in Japan from gold and silver ingots to the first paper money to the reforms required as the country opened up to the West during the Meiji period. This museum helped me put some of the things I had learnt at other museums in context. There are a set of stamps to collect as you go around and lots of coins, notes and associated objects to inspect. Well worth a trip if you love history, politics or old money!
4.0 based on 189 reviews
We enjoyed stopping and paying our respects at this traditional Shinto Shrine. The shrine is to protect the market from the waves, as it was built on the water's edge when this part of Tokyo (then Edo) was created from landfill after the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657.
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Located in the basement in a small Ginza street, take the elevator down. A few table and a bar. Listed among the best bars of Tokyo. Interior will not impress you, but the selection of whiskey for sure will. No menu, so the bar man asks about your likes and prepares accordingly. Sure you can order classics too. Now whiskey- around 350 bottles, some Glenmorange from the 70’s, other exotic stuff. However, Suntory and Nikka collections are great. Good place to try some difficult to find bottles.
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