Sushi restaurant · Taitō
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This small family-run restaurant seats 6 and is the best kept secret in Akihabara. The menu is simple and the chef is amazing.
Tourist attraction · Shinjuku
Tucked near Shinjuku Station, Omoide Yokocho is a vibrant, narrow alley of cozy yakitori bars where locals and tourists share smoky skewers and cold beer.
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Japanese restaurant · Shibuya
Den serves playful, inventive kaiseki with hyper-seasonal Japanese ingredients in a lively, welcoming space perfect for shared dining.
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Ramen · Toshima
Sugamo in Tokyo's Toshima ward charms with a lively shopping street loved by local seniors and home to the famed Tsuta ramen spot.
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Vegan restaurant · Taitō
Nestled by the river, this cozy eatery serves up vibrant vegan curries, tempura, and more, making it a delightful stop for health-conscious diners.
Market · Kōtō
Dive into Toyosu's lively indoor market where fish reigns supreme, alongside gourmet groceries, quality kitchenware, and artisanal Japanese crafts.
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Singaporean restaurant · Minato
Nestled in a cozy alley, this Singaporean gem serves savory Hainanese chicken rice and other Southeast Asian delights with friendly service.
Kaiseki restaurant · Minato
Narisawa delivers an innovative, artful journey through Japan’s seasons with sustainable, exquisitely crafted dishes in a sleek, intimate setting.
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Variety store · Shibuya
At Tokyu Hands Shinjuku, you'll discover a sprawling seven floors of delightful finds, from DIY tools to stylish bags, all organized for easy browsing and fun shopping.
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Restaurant · Chūō
Step into Ginza’s Vampire Café, where crimson velvet, coffin tables, and gothic glam transform dining into a deliciously eerie Dracula-themed night out.
National museum · Taitō
Tokyo National Museum in Ueno Park offers a stunning, spacious showcase of Japan’s rich art, from samurai swords to delicate ceramics.