Tokyo Restaurants Primed for Olympics Face Summer Without Tourists | Eater
"A ramen shop that opened in October near the new Olympic stadium in Kita-Sando and invested in tourist-focused touches — bright fresh paint, English signage reading "YES, WE'RE OPEN," English and Chinese menus, and staff training for special substitution requests — which the owners are now pivoting away from as they refocus on serving local customers." - Frank Striegl
The air changes — green, quiet, fragrant with cedar from nearby shrines. Fashion designers, models, and locals share the calm before Omotesandō’s glitter. The line passes silently, carrying both elegance and ease.
Tourist Tip:
Walk to Meiji Shrine or Omotesandō; small cafés and galleries hidden among the trees.
Kelly C.
Google
Nice small station, has vending machines easily located outside of the ticketing area. To use the public restroom/washroom, you need to use your IC card to go past the ticketing area which makes sense.
Robert F.
Google
This is low key one of the best yakatori restaurants in Tokyo that I’ve been too. Great atmosphere for a date night!
Igbinosa U.
Google
Nice station, can be highly crowded during morning departure hours for working days