Description This is an antenna shop of a sweets manufacturer located right after exiting the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate of Tokyo Station. There will be 4 stores: “”Kameda Seika””, “”Calbee Plus””, “”Glico ALMOND DAYS””, and “”Morinaga’s Okashina Okashiyasan””. Not only can you enjoy freshly made sweets from our special menu, we also carry […]
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[176]Tokyo Character Street
Description This is a character goods specialty store located right after exiting the Yaesu Underground Central Exit ticket gate of Tokyo Station. There are 33 stores including Pokemon Store Tokyo Station and Chiikawaland TOKYO Station. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: /10 Tokyo Character Street sells a variety of well-known character goods. It can […]
[175]Chidori-ga-fuchi
Description Chidorigafuchi is the general name for the moat on the northwest side of the Imperial Palace and the promenade that runs along it. There are approximately 260 cherry blossom trees planted in the surrounding area, making it a famous cherry blossom viewing spot in spring. There is a boat dock at Chidorigafuchi where you […]
[174]Marunouchi BRICK SQUARE
Description It is located in the 38-story Marunouchi Park Building, from the first basement floor to the fourth floor above ground. B1F and 2F to 3F will be mainly restaurants, 1F will be fashion, etc., and 4F will be a fitness club. The 1st floor plaza has flowers, fountains, and many benches, so you can […]
[173]New Marunouchi Building (Shin-Marunouchi Building)
Description It is a 38-story complex, with the first basement floor to the seventh floor above ground being commercial areas. B1F is a food supermarket, 1st to 2nd floors are fashion, 3rd floor is beauty related, 4th floor is miscellaneous goods, etc., and 5th to 7th floors are restaurants. In particular, the 7th floor has […]
[172]KITTE Marunouchi
Description “”KITTE”” is a commercial facility brand developed by Japan Post Real Estate. It has the double meaning of “”want to convey the feelings contained in products and services like a stamp”” and “”come””. It is located on the 6th floor to B1F of JP Tower, and there are relatively many restaurants, cafes, and general […]
[171]Kanda Jimbocho Used Bookstore District (Kanda Jimbocho Koshoten-gai)
Description It refers to the Kanda Jimbocho area where used bookstores are concentrated, and the number of used bookstores is approximately 400, the largest in the world. Target genres vary depending on the store, and include everything from literature and history to subculture and manga. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: /10 Kanda Jinbocho […]
[170]Showa Hall (Showa-kan)
Description It was opened in 1999 with the purpose of conveying to future generations the hardships experienced by the Japanese people during the war and after the war (around 1930 to around 1955). In addition to providing explanations and introducing materials from the period in the permanent exhibition, special exhibitions are also held regularly. In […]
[169]SQUARE ENIX CAFE TOKYO
Description This is an official shop that sells goods centered on Square Enix’s popular characters and has a cafe and bar. In addition to the original cafe menu, the interior decoration has been changed for a limited time with the theme of Square Enix’s popular titles, mainly games. Reviews by situation “Relaxing alone” Recommendation score: […]
[168]mAAch ecute Kanda Manseibashi
Description The former Manseibashi Station building has been renovated into a commercial facility, and the “”1912 Stairs”” and “”1935 Stairs”” that connect the first and second floors represent the years they were built. The 1st floor has multiple galleries, as well as restaurants and bars. At the observation cafe restaurant on the 2nd floor, you […]