One of the largest movie theaters in central Tokyo; 13 screens (main building and annex) / Approximately 2,800 seats.
A wristwatch specialty store located on Namiki-dori in Ginza. Always has a wide selection of over 1,000 items. All of them are brand new.
An umbrella entertainment building with approximately 500 types and 10,000 umbrellas displayed across the first to the fourth floor.
A bowling alley located in the Kabukicho neighborhood of Shinjuku. It offers multiple floors of bowling lanes, including a fantasic section of lanes lit by black light.
An official store of Tsugaru Vidro, handmade glass craft made of over 100 colors of glasses, expressing the four seasons of Japan.
R3 is a leading global nightclub in Roppongi.
We are a specialty store for Japanese knives. Our multilingual staff will guide you politely. Trial cutting is available.
A facility that has an indoor playground for family fun and an imported educational toy store.
Enjoy Tokyo's nightlife at Zouk Tokyo, the first Japanese outpost of Singapore's hottest nightclub.
A Swiss watch brand founded in 1966, known for its unique watches featuring numerous innovative technologies.
A vintage shop with two branches in the Omotesando and Harajuku area that deals exclusively in the world’s rarest and most valuable Chanel items
Aesthetic medical treatments to redeem your beauty
Offering an abundant line-up of products from a variety of brands, this shop is the flagship symbol of the URBAN RESEARCH group.
The sports facility supports joggers around the Imperial Palace. Easily accessible from the station, so you can jog casually.
A contemporary craft gallery where handicrafts from all over Japan are exhibited and sold. Located within walking distance from Akasaka and Roppongi subway stations.
Duty free plus tax free means discounts galore! Lotte Duty Free Ginza is the number one duty-free shop in Asia.
Destination store for multiーbrand luxury watches and jewelry from Switzerlanー
Enjoy a casual Japanese cultural experience in Asakusa! Create your own unique artwork in a cozy, traditional setting—an ideal memory from your trip.
2 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! If you want to eat Instagrammable sweets near Asakusa Station, go to “ice Tokyo”!