Hotel · Chiyoda
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"The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, a Luxury Collection Hotel is very conveniently located next to the Imperial Palace, as well as short drive to the famous Takeshita Dori."
French restaurant · Taitō
In a cozy, upscale setting, kimono-clad staff serve intriguing French cuisine infused with global flavors, making every meal a delightful surprise.
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Vegan restaurant · Meguro
Tucked away in Nakameguro, this charming vegan cafe serves flavorful dishes like a brown rice plate and delicious pastries, all in a cozy, rustic setting.
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Ramen restaurant · Suginami
Nestled in a cozy spot, this tiny ramen haven serves up delicate shio noodles in a light, umami-packed broth crafted with love from Hokkaido's finest ingredients.
Ramen restaurant · Chūō
Mugi To Olive is a cozy, Michelin-rated ramen haven in Ginza, famous for its unique clam, chicken, and sardine broth that transforms each bowl into a flavorful experience.
Japanese inn · Taitō
Nestled in the heart of Asakusa, this cozy ryokan boasts clean, traditional Japanese-style rooms, free Wi-Fi, and wooden soaking tubs with city views.
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Seafood restaurant · Shibuya
At this cozy spot, dive into Japanese fusion seafood that's so fresh and flavorful it’ll have you daydreaming about dinner long after you've left.
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Department store · Shinjuku
Isetan, a storied 1886 kimono shop, is now Tokyo's chic hub for high fashion and gourmet food, offering everything from designer goods to an iconic basement food hall.
Hotel · Shibuya
Nestled between Shibuya and Harajuku, Trunk Hotel is a stylish oasis with eco-friendly touches, offering design-forward rooms and a lively bar.
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French restaurant · Chūō
Pont d'Or Inno is where elegant French cuisine meets a Japanese twist, enveloped in a chic atmosphere and exceptional service, making for a memorable dining experience.
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Sushi restaurant · Chūō
Nestled beneath the Ginza subway station, Sukiyabashi Jiro presents a sushi experience that’s as much about the meticulous craft of its legendary chef Jiro Ono and his son as it is about the unparalleled, melt-in-your-mouth nigiri served precisely one piece at a time in an almost reverent hush.
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