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WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and JAPAN STATIONERY MUSEUM: ASAKUSABASHI Japan Stationery Museum: Asakusabashi. Phone: 03-3861-4905. Asakusabashi / Museum. Open 1-4pm. Closed weekends. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Although it's called a stationery museum, you won't find any envelopes, notebooks or other paper products at this quirky little museum. Instead they've assembledimpressive
FOREST OF OWL: ASAKUSA Forest of Owl: Asakusa. Phone: 090-2244-2960. Asakusa / Bird cafe. Open 10am-9pm daily. Admission is Y890, which includes one drink. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Following the trend of diversifying the population of animal cafes, Forest of Owls features meerkats, snakes, parrots and other small animals in addition to owls. Becauseof the
SHINJUKU - WHERE IN TOKYO Tiki Tiki - Misc. Southeast Asian: Shinjuku. At Tokyo's original Tiki lounge, wooden masks glower, faux torches blaze, and hula dancers shake it, shake it, baby. The kitsch is ubiquitous, self-aware, and executed with formidable slickness. If STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and JAPAN STATIONERY MUSEUM: ASAKUSABASHI Japan Stationery Museum: Asakusabashi. Phone: 03-3861-4905. Asakusabashi / Museum. Open 1-4pm. Closed weekends. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Although it's called a stationery museum, you won't find any envelopes, notebooks or other paper products at this quirky little museum. Instead they've assembledimpressive
FOREST OF OWL: ASAKUSA Forest of Owl: Asakusa. Phone: 090-2244-2960. Asakusa / Bird cafe. Open 10am-9pm daily. Admission is Y890, which includes one drink. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Following the trend of diversifying the population of animal cafes, Forest of Owls features meerkats, snakes, parrots and other small animals in addition to owls. Becauseof the
SHINJUKU - WHERE IN TOKYO Tiki Tiki - Misc. Southeast Asian: Shinjuku. At Tokyo's original Tiki lounge, wooden masks glower, faux torches blaze, and hula dancers shake it, shake it, baby. The kitsch is ubiquitous, self-aware, and executed with formidable slickness. If STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
ANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe. ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNGER KIDS AKA the "Giant Sky Wheel," this 115-meter-high ferris wheel in located in the Palette Town shopping complex in Aomi, in the middle of Tokyo Bay. During the sixteen-minute ride it offers great views looking out over central Tokyo, Boso Peninsula and Sanrio Puroland - Amusementpark: Tama-shi.
SHINJUKU - WHERE IN TOKYO Tiki Tiki - Misc. Southeast Asian: Shinjuku. At Tokyo's original Tiki lounge, wooden masks glower, faux torches blaze, and hula dancers shake it, shake it, baby. The kitsch is ubiquitous, self-aware, and executed with formidable slickness. If TOKYO PORT WILD BIRD PARK: OTA-KU Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park: Ota-ku. Phone: 03-3799-5031. Ota-ku / Park/garden. Open 9am-5pm (Nov-Jan -4:30pm; last entry 30 minutes earlier). Closed Mondays. General admission to the park is Y300. Average visit time: 1-2 hours. Open to the public since 1989, the Wild Bird Park (Tokyoko Yacho Koen in Japanese) is a 24-hectare naturepreserve
GRANDBERRY PARK: MACHIDA Grandberry Park: Machida. Phone: 046-276-5622. Machida / Shopping complex. Open 10am-8pm daily. Average visit time: 1-2 hours. With more than 230 shops and restaurants, this is one of the biggest and fanciest outlet malls in the Tokyo area. The "park" portion of the name comes from Tsuruma Park, a newly developed facility right next tothe mall
ICHIGAYA FISH CENTER: ICHIGAYA Ichigaya Fish Center: Ichigaya. Phone: 03-3260-1325. Ichigaya / Sports facility. Open 9am-8pm daily. Fishing fee: Y690/hour; rod rental: Y100. Average visit time: 30-90 minutes. Located right next to Ichigaya Station, this well-stocked fishing hole has a special section for children. Tropical fish, marine plants and tanks are sold in thelarge
JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE: AOYAMA 1-CHOME Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Aoyama 1-chome. Phone: 03-5785-1301. Aoyama 1-chome / Retail. Open 11am-7pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery,lacquerware and
FARMERS MARKET @ UNU: OMOTESANDO Farmers Market @ UNU: Omotesando. Phone: 0120-63-9672. Omotesando / Food market. Open 10am-4pm (weekends only). Average visit time: 15-60 minutes. Farm-fresh fruits and vegetables are on sale at the popular farmers market that pops up every weekend in front of UN University (across the street from Aoyama Gakuin). MITSUKOSHI DEPARTMENT STORE: GINZA Since the store's recent renovation, Mitsukoshi's two-level food hall has expanded to more than a hundred food stalls run by well-known restaurants, bakeries, sweets shops, tea sellers, and other purveyors of gourmet food and drink.WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
ANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe. TRADITIONAL CULTURE AND CRAFTS Traditional Japanese wooden architecture is the focus of this fascinating mini-museum, with a particular emphasis on the technique of wood joinery - the art of constructing wooden buildings with interlocking wooden joints instead of nails and FOREST OF OWL: ASAKUSA Forest of Owl: Asakusa. Phone: 090-2244-2960. Asakusa / Bird cafe. Open 10am-9pm daily. Admission is Y890, which includes one drink. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Following the trend of diversifying the population of animal cafes, Forest of Owls features meerkats, snakes, parrots and other small animals in addition to owls. Becauseof the
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYO Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends. JAPAN STATIONERY MUSEUM: ASAKUSABASHI Japan Stationery Museum: Asakusabashi. Phone: 03-3861-4905. Asakusabashi / Museum. Open 1-4pm. Closed weekends. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Although it's called a stationery museum, you won't find any envelopes, notebooks or other paper products at this quirky little museum. Instead they've assembledimpressive
CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE: AOYAMA 1-CHOME Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Aoyama 1-chome. Phone: 03-5785-1301. Aoyama 1-chome / Retail. Open 11am-7pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery,lacquerware and
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
ANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe. TRADITIONAL CULTURE AND CRAFTS Traditional Japanese wooden architecture is the focus of this fascinating mini-museum, with a particular emphasis on the technique of wood joinery - the art of constructing wooden buildings with interlocking wooden joints instead of nails and FOREST OF OWL: ASAKUSA Forest of Owl: Asakusa. Phone: 090-2244-2960. Asakusa / Bird cafe. Open 10am-9pm daily. Admission is Y890, which includes one drink. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Following the trend of diversifying the population of animal cafes, Forest of Owls features meerkats, snakes, parrots and other small animals in addition to owls. Becauseof the
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYO Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends. JAPAN STATIONERY MUSEUM: ASAKUSABASHI Japan Stationery Museum: Asakusabashi. Phone: 03-3861-4905. Asakusabashi / Museum. Open 1-4pm. Closed weekends. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Although it's called a stationery museum, you won't find any envelopes, notebooks or other paper products at this quirky little museum. Instead they've assembledimpressive
CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE: AOYAMA 1-CHOME Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Aoyama 1-chome. Phone: 03-5785-1301. Aoyama 1-chome / Retail. Open 11am-7pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery,lacquerware and
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
TRADITIONAL CULTURE AND CRAFTS Traditional Japanese wooden architecture is the focus of this fascinating mini-museum, with a particular emphasis on the technique of wood joinery - the art of constructing wooden buildings with interlocking wooden joints instead of nails and BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and24-HOUR TOKYO
Hyper Lane - Bowling alley: Ikebukuro. Bowling 23 hours a day in the heart of Ikebukuro. (They take an hour off for maintenance from 8-9am.) Lotte Kasai Golf - Sports facility: Kasai Rinkai Koen. Ninety-minute unlimited drive packages are available at certain hours, or you can pay by the ball(Y16-22
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Aritsugu - Knife shop: Tsukiji. This smaller, Tokyo outpost of the famous Kyoto-based knife shop Aritsugu is popular with chefs, and is one of several choices for professional knives in the Tsukiji Outer Market area. Kamata Knife Shop - HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
DORAEMON FUTURE DEPARTMENT STORE: DAIBA Doraemon Future Department Store: Daiba. Phone: 03-6380-7272. Daiba / Retail. Open 10am-9pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 5-15 minutes. Fifty years after his manga debut, the time-traveling robotic cat now has his first official shop, fashioned vaguely after a MITSUKOSHI DEPARTMENT STORE: GINZA Since the store's recent renovation, Mitsukoshi's two-level food hall has expanded to more than a hundred food stalls run by well-known restaurants, bakeries, sweets shops, tea sellers, and other purveyors of gourmet food and drink. PRINCE CHICHIBU RUGBY STADIUM: GAIENMAE Prince Chichibu Rugby Stadium: Gaienmae. Phone: 03-3403-1151. Gaienmae / Sports arena. Also known as Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, the facility was completed in 1947 and currently seats 25,194 visitors. It is the headquarters of the Japan Rugby Football Union, and it hosts the Japan Sevens, an annual rugby union sevens tournament. + −.WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYO Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends.SPORTS FACILITIES
Shinjuku Batting Center - Sports facility: Shinjuku Kabukicho. Located in the middle of the Kabukicho red-light district, this late-night facility offers twelve batting ranges with varying ball speeds. Snova Snow Arena - Sports facility: KawasakiCity.
SHINJUKU - WHERE IN TOKYO Tiki Tiki - Misc. Southeast Asian: Shinjuku. At Tokyo's original Tiki lounge, wooden masks glower, faux torches blaze, and hula dancers shake it, shake it, baby. The kitsch is ubiquitous, self-aware, and executed with formidable slickness. IfCHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYO Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends.SPORTS FACILITIES
Shinjuku Batting Center - Sports facility: Shinjuku Kabukicho. Located in the middle of the Kabukicho red-light district, this late-night facility offers twelve batting ranges with varying ball speeds. Snova Snow Arena - Sports facility: KawasakiCity.
SHINJUKU - WHERE IN TOKYO Tiki Tiki - Misc. Southeast Asian: Shinjuku. At Tokyo's original Tiki lounge, wooden masks glower, faux torches blaze, and hula dancers shake it, shake it, baby. The kitsch is ubiquitous, self-aware, and executed with formidable slickness. IfCHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
NOTABLE ARCHITECTURE Yoyogi National Gymnasium - Notable building: Harajuku. Designed by architect Kenzo Tange, this elegant structure, with its dramatically sweeping profile, has become an iconic work of modern architecture. It was completed in 1964, built specifically for the Summer Olympic Gamesin Tokyo.
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNGER KIDS AKA the "Giant Sky Wheel," this 115-meter-high ferris wheel in located in the Palette Town shopping complex in Aomi, in the middle of Tokyo Bay. During the sixteen-minute ride it offers great views looking out over central Tokyo, Boso Peninsula and Sanrio Puroland - Amusementpark: Tama-shi.
GRANDBERRY PARK: MACHIDA Grandberry Park: Machida. Phone: 046-276-5622. Machida / Shopping complex. Open 10am-8pm daily. Average visit time: 1-2 hours. With more than 230 shops and restaurants, this is one of the biggest and fanciest outlet malls in the Tokyo area. The "park" portion of the name comes from Tsuruma Park, a newly developed facility right next tothe mall
ANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe.CONTEMPORARY ARTS
In addition to contemporary fine arts, the gallery also presents diverse and well-put-together shows covering fashion, architecture and design. Attached is an interesting museum shop called Gallery 5, run by Nadiff art bookstore. Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (TOP) - Art museum: Ebisu. [Open 10am-6pm (entry until 5:30pm). TOKYO PORT WILD BIRD PARK: OTA-KU Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park: Ota-ku. Phone: 03-3799-5031. Ota-ku / Park/garden. Open 9am-5pm (Nov-Jan -4:30pm; last entry 30 minutes earlier). Closed Mondays. General admission to the park is Y300. Average visit time: 1-2 hours. Open to the public since 1989, the Wild Bird Park (Tokyoko Yacho Koen in Japanese) is a 24-hectare naturepreserve
ICHIGAYA FISH CENTER: ICHIGAYA Ichigaya Fish Center: Ichigaya. Phone: 03-3260-1325. Ichigaya / Sports facility. Open 9am-8pm daily. Fishing fee: Y690/hour; rod rental: Y100. Average visit time: 30-90 minutes. Located right next to Ichigaya Station, this well-stocked fishing hole has a special section for children. Tropical fish, marine plants and tanks are sold in thelarge
MITSUKOSHI DEPARTMENT STORE: GINZA Mitsukoshi Department Store: Ginza. Phone: 03-3562-1111. Ginza / Department store. Open 10am-8pm daily. Since the store's recent renovation, Mitsukoshi's two-level food hall has expanded to more than a hundred food stalls run by well-known restaurants, bakeries, sweets shops, tea sellers, and other purveyors of gourmet food and drink. JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE: AOYAMA 1-CHOME Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Aoyama 1-chome. Phone: 03-5785-1301. Aoyama 1-chome / Retail. Open 11am-7pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery,lacquerware and
CAFE LITTLE ZOO: CHIBA Located deep in suburban Chiba, Little Zoo has the feel of a neighborhood hangout frequented by a crowd of regulars. The cafe occupies an ordinary house, and has a resident animal population of three falcons (who live in the front yard), more than half a dozen owls (both indoors and outdoors), and various snakes, lizards and turtles that mostly stay in their tanks.WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYOBEST TOY STORE IN TOKYOJAPAN TOY STORESJAPANESE TOY STORES NEAR MEPOPULAR TOYS IN JAPAN Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends. MALLS AND BIG-BOX STORES Aeon Laketown - Shopping complex: Koshigaya Laketown. In terms of sheer size, Aeon Laketown is awe-inspiring - it's basically made up of three very large shopping malls lined up next to each other, with over 700 shops and restaurants plus aANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe.CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. DENTSU FORMER HEADQUARTERS BUILDING: TSUKIJI Dentsu Former Headquarters Building: Tsukiji. Completed in 1967, architect Kenzo Tange's iconic building served as the headquarters for Dentsu, then the world's biggest advertising agency, until 2002. After that it was occupied by Dentsu Tec, a subsidiary company, until 2014; it is now vacant. The building stands thirteen stories tall, with two GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
BANKNOTE AND POSTAGE STAMP MUSEUM: OJI Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum: Oji. Phone: 03-5390-5194. Oji / Museum. Open 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mondays. Free admission. Average visit time: 10-20 minutes. Banknotes from Japan and around the world are the main theme of this free museum run by the National Printing Bureau. Watermarks, holograms, color-shifting inks, microprinting and TOY STORES - WHERE IN TOKYOBEST TOY STORE IN TOKYOJAPAN TOY STORESJAPANESE TOY STORES NEAR MEPOPULAR TOYS IN JAPAN Where in Tokyo Guide: Toy stores. Brown the bear, the salmon-loving mascot of LINE (Japan's most popular instant-messaging service) is the star of this hugely popular character goods shop, along with Cony the rabbit, Sally the duck and their many animated friends. MALLS AND BIG-BOX STORES Aeon Laketown - Shopping complex: Koshigaya Laketown. In terms of sheer size, Aeon Laketown is awe-inspiring - it's basically made up of three very large shopping malls lined up next to each other, with over 700 shops and restaurants plus aANIMAL CAFES
You can choose your favorite hedgehog to play with and feed, and exchange hedgehogs Sakuragaoka Cafe - Animal cafe: Shibuya. A pair of rather cute goats, living in a pen in front of the shop, are one of the main draws at this lively neighborhood cafe.CHABARA: AKIHABARA
A stylish new retail venture from JR (the train company), Chabara is a sister store of the nearby under-the-tracks Aki-Oka crafts complex, showcasing local food products from around Japan. HERMAN MILLER STORE: MARUNOUCHI Herman Miller Store: Marunouchi. Phone: 03-3201-1840. Marunouchi / Retail. Open 11:30am-8pm. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. Run by the well-known US furniture manufacturer, the Herman Miller Store offers ergonomically designed chairs and office furniture, lighting equipment and stationery. + −. DENTSU FORMER HEADQUARTERS BUILDING: TSUKIJI Dentsu Former Headquarters Building: Tsukiji. Completed in 1967, architect Kenzo Tange's iconic building served as the headquarters for Dentsu, then the world's biggest advertising agency, until 2002. After that it was occupied by Dentsu Tec, a subsidiary company, until 2014; it is now vacant. The building stands thirteen stories tall, with two GODZILLA STORE: SHINJUKU Godzilla Store: Shinjuku. Phone: 03-6709-9652. Shinjuku / Retail. Open 11am-9pm daily. Everybody's favorite giant lizard now has his own retail shop, where you'll find a huge assortment of Godzilla-themed goods - everything from T-shirts and socks to rather nice bomber jackets. There's the expected selection of plastic toys and movieDVDs, but
SHIZUOKA PRESS AND BROADCASTING CENTER: GINZA Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center: Ginza. One of architect Kenzo Tange's most iconic buildings, this early example of Metabolist architecture was completed in 1967 and occupies a prominent corner location just north of Shimbashi station. Built on a triangular site that's only 189 square meters in size, the building is constructedaround a
WHERE IN TOKYO
Small Worlds Tokyo: Tokyo Ariake. Small Worlds Tokyo is an essential destination for anyone who loves elaborate dioramas, massive European-style model-train layouts, airports, spaceports, or the Sailor Moon or Evangelion anime franchises. Open since June 2020, it's advertised as the world's largest indoor miniature theme park, and itfeatures
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNGER KIDS AKA the "Giant Sky Wheel," this 115-meter-high ferris wheel in located in the Palette Town shopping complex in Aomi, in the middle of Tokyo Bay. During the sixteen-minute ride it offers great views looking out over central Tokyo, Boso Peninsula and Sanrio Puroland - Amusementpark: Tama-shi.
ENJOYING THE VIEW
Tokyo Tower - Attraction: Akabanebashi. Similar in appearance and a few meters taller than the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo Tower stands at 333m, with observation decks at 150m and 250m which you can reach by elevator or via a long climb up theexterior staircase.
MALLS AND BIG-BOX STORES Aeon Laketown - Shopping complex: Koshigaya Laketown. In terms of sheer size, Aeon Laketown is awe-inspiring - it's basically made up of three very large shopping malls lined up next to each other, with over 700 shops and restaurants plus aCONTEMPORARY ARTS
In addition to contemporary fine arts, the gallery also presents diverse and well-put-together shows covering fashion, architecture and design. Attached is an interesting museum shop called Gallery 5, run by Nadiff art bookstore. Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (TOP) - Art museum: Ebisu. [Open 10am-6pm (entry until 5:30pm). TOKYO PORT WILD BIRD PARK: OTA-KU Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park: Ota-ku. Phone: 03-3799-5031. Ota-ku / Park/garden. Open 9am-5pm (Nov-Jan -4:30pm; last entry 30 minutes earlier). Closed Mondays. General admission to the park is Y300. Average visit time: 1-2 hours. Open to the public since 1989, the Wild Bird Park (Tokyoko Yacho Koen in Japanese) is a 24-hectare naturepreserve
THE GOURMET TOUR
Aritsugu - Knife shop: Tsukiji. This smaller, Tokyo outpost of the famous Kyoto-based knife shop Aritsugu is popular with chefs, and is one of several choices for professional knives in the Tsukiji Outer Market area. Kamata Knife Shop - ARCHI-DEPOT: TENNOZU ISLE Archi-Depot: Tennozu Isle. Phone: 03-5769-2133. Tennozu Isle / Museum. Open 11am-8pm (enter by 7pm). Closed Mondays. Y3000 admission (Y2000 for students) Average visit time: 30-60 minutes. Hundreds of detailed architectural models, showcasing the current state of contemporary Japanese architecture, are on display at this impressive new museum. STARBUCKS RESERVE ROASTERY: NAKA-MEGURO Starbucks Reserve Roastery: Naka-Meguro. Phone: 03-6417-0202. Naka-Meguro / Coffee shop. Open 7am-11pm daily. Visiting Starbucks Reserve Roastery is a far more interactive and immersive experience than simply going to a coffee shop - it feels more like a trip to a coffee-themed amusement park, with different attractions on each ofthe building
JAPAN TRADITIONAL CRAFTS AOYAMA SQUARE: AOYAMA 1-CHOME Japan Traditional Crafts Aoyama Square: Aoyama 1-chome. Phone: 03-5785-1301. Aoyama 1-chome / Retail. Open 11am-7pm daily. Free admission. Average visit time: 15-30 minutes. The Traditional Craft Center in Aoyama offers handy one-stop shopping for a range of Japanese crafts. It's all here and it's all for sale - from pottery,lacquerware and
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Heisei Garden: Tokyo Edogawa-ku Filled with lush greenery, this traditional Japanese garden is known for its seasonal flower displays. According to their garden calendar, over the course of the year you can look forward to seeing cherry blossoms (March-April), azaleas (April-June), irises (May to late June), water lilies (May to mid-July) and maple leaves... Kaiserslautern Square: Tokyo Myogadani A large sculpture of a fish with a human face and a bust of Frederick I on its back is a startling sight to run across when you're out for a walk. It's just one of several unusual artworks on display in the tiny park in front of the Tokyo campus of Tsukuba University, near Myogadani Station. You'll also find a whimsical... Edogawa Natural Zoo: Tokyo Edogawa-ku Small animals like red pandas, prairie dogs, squirrels, wallabies, Humboldt penguins and tropical birds make up most of the residents of this compact city-run zoo, with around thirty animal species in all. Although admission is free, the somewhat out-of-the-way location helps keep down the throngs, and weekday visits are... Central Tokyo Art Gallery (CTAG): Tokyo Myogadani Featuring American and other international artists, exhibitions at this small neighborhood art gallery reflect the owner's interest in urban art, including work coming out of the culture of graffiti and gigantic urban wall murals. The owner's ambition is to create an arts-oriented community hub in this charming residential... Mujirushi Ryohin: Tokyo Ginza If you were acquainted with the spectacular Muji flagship store located in nearby Yurakucho, this current incarnation may be disappointing. The wide-open spaces and vistas of the former flagship have been replaced by poorly planned narrow aisles and foot-traffic jams, especially on the ground floor. There are positive changes as well though, and some... Chiba City Museum of Art: Chiba This city-run museum is famous for its permanent collection of ukiyoe woodblock prints. Extensive gallery spaces spread out over two floors offer a chance to see quite a bit of art in one visit. In addition to the permanent collection there are numerous themed exhibitions, and these tend to focus on Japanese artists from the... Hayashi Fumiko Memorial Hall: Tokyo Nakai The popular twentieth-century writer Fumiko Hayashi (1903-1951) was best known for her autobiographical novel "Vagabond's Song" and "Floating Clouds." Her tastefully appointed home, where she lived with her husband (the painter Rokubin Tezuka) and their son, has been preserved here along with extensive gardens. The house... Musee Hamaguchi Yozo: Tokyo Suitengumae Japanese printmaker Yozo Hamaguchi (1909-2000) was perhaps the most renowned mezzotint artist of the twentieth century. This small private museum exhibits sixty of his works, and has frequent shows devoted to the work of printmaker Keiko Minami, who was Hamaguchi's wife. Hamaguchi spent much of his career working in Paris... Omori Nori Museum: Tokyo Ota-ku From the early 1700s up until 1962, when the Port of Tokyo began major redevelopment work, the shoreline in this area was the source of some of Japan's finest nori. There are still a number of nori wholesalers located here, and this is also the home of the Omori Nori Museum, probably the only museum in the world devoted... Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts: Tokyo Machida One of the few museums in the world dedicated exclusively to printmaking, this spacious and well-curated museum has amassed a collection of some 30,000 prints from around the world, some dating back to the eighth century. After you've toured the permanent and temporary galleries, it's worth spending some time in the museum's... Gotoh Museum: Tokyo Setagaya-ku Japanese and Chinese paintings, ceramics, calligraphy, tea ceremony implements, swords and mirrors - there are over 5,000 items making up the museum's impressive collection. Unfortunately, though, we'll probably only get to see most of these treasures as postcards in the museum shop - the two exhibition galleries here are...SPECIAL INTERESTS
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Animal Cafes - Mipig: Tokyo Meguro Mipig is a cafe where you can hang out with cute baby pigs. They're friendly and curious, and they wag their tails just like puppies. You can pet them when they sit in your lap and they make cute snortingnoises. Really,...
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Animal Cafes - Neko Action: Tokyo Nippori Setting themselves apart from the other cat-focused gift shops in Yanaka, Neko Action sells original artwork and cat-themed craft items such as ceramic figurines, t-shirts and nihonga-style painted stones.There are also...
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Animal Cafes - Animal Meeting Room: Tokyo Hachioji The aptly named Animal Meeting Room is a rescue shelter that's set up so that potential pet adopters can interact in a relaxed setting with dogs and cats looking for a home. The main area is a big, noisy dogplayroom with...
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Animal Cafes - PAW (Pet Animal World): Nagasaki-ken Located at the entrance to Nagasaki Bio Park, this multi-species animal cafe makes a nice final stop after spending a few hours in the main park. The facility consists of a dog playroom with an outdoor run, a cat playroom,...Read more
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New opening - Belly Craft: Kamiyacho Craft beers are accompanied by an extensive Japanese food menu at this 30-seat bar-restaurant next to Kamiyacho Station. The casual menu wouldn't seem out of place in a typical Tokyo izakaya, with classicdishes like...
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Buttermilk Channel: Harajuku This Tokyo outpost of a popular New York restaurant serves "Brooklyn-style brunch" and some of the best, and spiciest, Bloody Marys in town. The daily brunch menu features dishes like buttermilk fried chicken, lox platters,...Read more
New opening - Craftrock: Mitsukoshimae A spacious brewpub under the management of the Craft Beer Market group, Craftrock serves nine of their own beers and three guest craft beers. The food comes in decent-size portions for the price, but unfortunately isn't up...Read more
New opening - Eggslut: Nishi-Shinjuku Sandwiches made with freshly scrambled eggs are the specialty at this Los Angeles-based shop, with a variety of delectable creations to choose from. The Bacon, Egg and Cheese features some of the crispiestbacon you'll...
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Sake Diary - Sake Stand 85: Jimbocho This casual standing bar serves a good selection of craft sake by the glass, plus several pre-selected tasting flights to compare and contrast. The food menu is surprisingly large for this type of establishment - mostly...Read more
Qibao Malatang: Iidabashi Qibao serves only one dish - spicy Szechuan-style soup with glass noodles. The soup is infused with a blend of medicinal herbs, and to keep things interesting there are dozens of optional extra ingredientsthat you can mix...
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