Hotel · Shibuya
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Clean but cramped (which I think is the usual in Tokyo). Super convenient location though. We stayed here for our first trip.
Art gallery · Chūō
In the luxe Ginza district, this free, two-story gallery showcases cutting-edge Japanese and global graphic design with inspiring exhibitions and a chill library.
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Buddhist temple · Minato
Zojoji Temple blends serene Edo-era charm with striking Tokyo Tower views, featuring historic gates, golden Buddha, and touching memorial statues.
Sandwich shop · Setagaya
STABLER in Shimokitazawa serves hearty Sagari steak sandwiches with crisp toast, vintage vibes, and a chill spot for American beers and tunes.
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Japanese restaurant · Shinjuku
Tucked away in Arakicho, this izakaya serves exquisite kaiseki and sake pairings in a cozy atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for food enthusiasts.
Used clothing store · Shibuya
BerBerJin in Shibuya offers a stellar curated mix of rare vintage men's denim, flannels, and accessories with true Americana flair.
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French restaurant · Chūō
In cozy Hakozakicho, Le Jardin de Kamo crafts refined, citrus-kissed Southern French dishes featuring fresh seafood and Seto Inland Sea flavors.
Clothing store · Shibuya
Discover timeless menswear at this gem in Harajuku, blending authentic casual style with high-quality accessories, all while enjoying attentive service.
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Hotel · Chiyoda
Set in Marunouchi, The Peninsula Tokyo dazzles with luxe, spacious rooms, tech-savvy touches, chic dining, a serene spa, and stunning Imperial Palace views.
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Bar · Shinjuku
In a dimly lit Shinjuku hideaway, master bartender Hiroyasu Kayama crafts bespoke cocktails with rare botanicals and captivating showmanship.
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Business park · Taitō
Kappabashi, Tokyo’s Kitchen Town, is a charming street packed with shops offering everything from handmade knives to quirky plastic food models.