Stationery store · Chūō
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"A Japanese stationary store, founded in 1663, is chock full of papers, envelopes, and notecards."
Ramen restaurant · Chūō
This snug, award-winning ramen joint in Ginza serves up a unique blend of clam, chicken, and sardine broths, perfect for those seeking bold flavors.
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Kaiseki restaurant · Taitō
Nestled in Asakusa, this intimate kaiseki gem offers a personalized dining experience with seasonal dishes crafted by a master chef and an impressive wine selection.
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Department store · Shibuya
Nestled in Shinjuku, Takashimaya boasts multiple floors of shopping, a fabulous rooftop view of Tokyo, and a delicious food bazaar that's a must-visit.
Ramen restaurant · Shibuya
This chic, modern ramen joint elevates the classic dish with meticulous ingredients and stunning presentation, making it a luxurious experience.
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Hotel · Minato
This sleek hotel boasts stunning views of Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji, modern eateries, and an art-filled vibe, all steps from bustling Ginza.
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Wholesale market · Chūō
A lively wholesale fish market brimming with fresh seafood, bustling restaurants, and vibrant stalls, perfect for early risers seeking culinary adventure.
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Modern art museum · Minato
Art museum in the Mori Tower featuring a rotating exhibition of international contemporary artwork.
Japanese inn · Taitō
Cozy rooms feature tatami floors, futons and chabudai dining tables. All come with Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges.Breakfast and dinner are available. There's also a communal indoor bathhouse (reservations needed).
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Ramen restaurant · Shinjuku
A cozy diner serving flavorful ramen with homemade noodles, where indulgence merges with efficiency, albeit with a brisk, no-nonsense vibe.
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Business center · Minato
The striking 54-story Mori Tower in Roppongi Hills melds office space, shops, restaurants, and a stunning art museum, topped with breathtaking views from its observation deck.