Enjoy Tokyo's nightlife at Zouk Tokyo, the first Japanese outpost of Singapore's hottest nightclub.
An entertainment facility that uses the latest VR technology to provide visitors with surprise and excitement.
A specialist shop selling ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints. Ukiyo-e beginners are welcome!
Kichijoji KIKUYA is a long-established specialty store of Japanese tableware. We offer a carefully selected selection of tableware, lacquerware, kitchen goods, incense, and more.
Developing the only “DEUS x BREITLING” merchandise sales in Japan.
2 minutes walk from Shibuya station! A Thai relaxation massage salon in a good location near the station! Private rooms and foreign languages available.
A comprehensive healthcare shop offering cosmetics (ASTALIFT) that uses Fujifilm's cutting-edge technology, and supplements.
It attracts people with the large open-air bath where you can view the sky without being blocked overhead and the garden with waterfalls and shrines that are power spots.
NISSAN CROSSING - Presenting cars equipped with state-of-the-art technology in Ginza.
An umbrella entertainment building with approximately 500 types and 10,000 umbrellas displayed across the first to the fourth floor.
One of the few mini-theaters in TOHO Cinemas. It screens mainly European films.
Taste and compare 50 brands of sake from all over Japan at WASAKE, a new concept Sake Experience facility in Asakusa.
Enjoy a casual Japanese cultural experience in Asakusa! Create your own unique artwork in a cozy, traditional setting—an ideal memory from your trip.
A chopsticks speciality store, with traditional crafts collected from all over Japan. Directly connected to the popular tourist attraction of Tokyo Skytree. Easily accessible.
Founded in 1937, one of Japan's leading incense speciality stores. We stock more than 5000 types of incense from all over Japan.
Hanko Shop 21 specializes in traditional hanko, which is also popular as a travel souvenir.
See a charming new side of Tokyo from Hamamatsucho, directly accessible from Haneda Airport! Tokai Kisen also operates ferries to the Izu Islands.
Barrier-free rest area for visitors to the Imperial Palace and park users. The facility has a restaurant and store.
Welcome to the first Shochiku Kabuki shop dedicated to Kabuki merchandise
A pawnshop (duty-free shop) established in the Edo period (Kaei 4, 1851). It received the Urayasu City Excellent Company Award in 2014.