Gajoen is a luxury hotel adjacent to the Meguro River just down the hill from Meguro Station. The hotel is a popular wedding venue and they often …
Gokokuji, east of Ikebukuro Station, is a beautiful wooden Buddhist temple founded in 1681 by the fifth shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi in honor of …
Nogi Shrine (乃木神社 Nogi-jinja) is a shrine dedicated to and built on the property of the Meiji era army general and educator Nogi Maresuke. …
A supermarket in the basement of the Akasaka Sacas complex that is open from 7 in the morning until 10 at night. It has lots of bento and …
Yoshiike is a supermarket in Akasaka that is known for a wide array of fresh seafood. The prices are comparable with Niku no Hanamasa just around …
A wholesale supermarket (mainly aimed at the local restaurant trade) that features big sizes and (mostly) lower prices.
Yamaya Akasaka branch has a huge selection of beer, wine and spirits for quite reasonable prices. Yamaya is also one of the very best value …
Seven floors of electronics and other knick knacks located right above Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. BIC camera is an ideal place to pick up SIM …
Miraikan is a family-friendly museum in Odaiba.
Located a 10 minute walk to the northwest of Nishikasai Station, the park includes a kids playground, fishing ponds, a teahouse and ornamental …
A collection of 3 newly developed and connected shopping centers in the Nihonbashi-Muromachi area (not to be confused with Coredo Nihonbashi …
A bowling center about ten minutes walk from Tamachi Station on the JR Yamanote Line.
A park next to the Arakawa river in Sunamachi and venue for the annual Koto Fireworks festival.
Leis Hawaii Popcorn only has a tiny stall in Ikebukuro Station, but their products are consigned to a number of shops. All their variants cost …