Wine bar · Shibuya
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Winestand Waltz was closed while we were in Tokyo but that’s another bar natural wine geeks love and I can’t wait to go to there.
· Chūō
Nihonbashi Kabutochō, Tokyo's version of Wall Street, buzzes with sleek 1920s architecture and modern Swedish design flair, blending cultures effortlessly.
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Seafood donburi restaurant · Chūō
Nestled in a cozy spot, this intimate eatery serves up fresh seafood rice bowls that burst with flavor and come with a unique broth finish, ideal for seafood lovers.
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Stadium · Bunkyō
Step into the electric atmosphere of Tokyo Dome, where fans passionately cheer for the Yomiuri Giants amid delicious food choices and a unique baseball experience.
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Cafes · Shibuya
Tucked in Shibuya, Jinnan is a stylish café with a lively vibe, perfect for coffee meetups or casual dates, close to Yoyogi Park's cultural buzz.
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Transit station · Chiyoda
Tokyo Station is Tokyo’s bustling red-brick hub, blending historic charm with high-speed rail, epic shopping, and endless slurps at Ramen Street.
Market · Kōtō
Dive into Toyosu's lively indoor market where fish reigns supreme, alongside gourmet groceries, quality kitchenware, and artisanal Japanese crafts.
Ramen restaurant · Chūō
This tiny, Michelin-starred Ginza spot serves ethereal thin noodles in a luscious golden duck-chicken consommé broth with luxe French flair.
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Tempura restaurant · Chūō
A cozy Michelin-starred tempura spot where a skilled father-son duo crafts light, impeccably timed seasonal bites in intimate Tokyo quarters.
Ramen restaurant · Shibuya
A bustling, no-frills spot near Higashi Kitazawa serving Jiro-style ramen with gargantuan portions and a strict, efficient atmosphere that rewards your patience.
Japanese-style business hotel · Minato
This unpretentious Tokyo hotel features cozy rooms, robot receptionists, and a convenient location near multiple subway lines, plus an Irish pub for a relaxed vibe.