Barrier-free rest area for visitors to the Imperial Palace and park users. The facility has a restaurant and store.
This is the GLEN CLYDE Sock Specialty Store. All products are made in Japan, crafted with care and precision.
3 minutes walk from Ogikubo Station on the JR Chuo Line! You can enjoy “alkaline simple hot spring” which is rare in Tokyo and sauna.
A vintage brand shop offering a selection of high quality vintage items from Japan and overseas.
Founded in 1937, one of Japan's leading incense speciality stores. We stock more than 5000 types of incense from all over Japan.
Duty free plus tax free means discounts galore! Lotte Duty Free Ginza is the number one duty-free shop in Asia.
Hanko Land Tokyo is a name stamp specialty store established in 1921 with the motto “the fastest hanko production store in Japan.”
Running Station near the Imperial Palace directly connected to Tokyo Station. You can take a shower even if you don't run♪
B1F: High-class writing instruments and stationery, including fountain pens from Japan and abroad; 1F & 2F: Books and Stationery; 3F: Books including Western books and Gallery
Zero waiting time! No face-to-face procedures! Car rental service with a new way of using the airport car dispatch system!
A photogenic Japanese cultural experience café with the theme color of Cherry Blossoms = PINK
This is a workshop to make your travel memories into something tangible. Why don't you make your own original souvenirs?
Enjoy Tokyo's nightlife at Zouk Tokyo, the first Japanese outpost of Singapore's hottest nightclub.
Right by Akihabara Station ! Specialist shop for toy models and trading card games. We have many items that can only be found here!
A select store offering a variety of products and cultural experiences with a focus on Japanese crafts.
Established in 1954. A long-established specialty store with a lineup of high-quality reused and new items from popular brands such as Rolex and Hermes.
Japanese calligrapher Seimei Kiyosumi offers contemporary and refined works of artistic calligraphy based on the unique beauty of Japan.
Kirakuya Asakusa Store is a recycled kimono store with the concept of ”Enjoying Kimono in a relaxed manner”.
As a pioneer in the creation of the sweets culture, it sends out “positive accessories” full of individuality to the world.
One of the largest movie theaters in central Tokyo; 13 screens (including the annex) and approximately 2,800 seats. The concept is a ”movie palace.”