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Grand Front Osaka

Specialities Landmark - At Grand Front Osaka you’ll find world-class restaurants, European-style cafes, name-brand flagship stores, international brands, and a futuristic, co...

Kagurazaka

Specialities Traditional - Due to its location on the outer moat of Edo Castle, Kagurazaka has always enjoyed popularity as a major entertainment district and was formerly home....

Mejiro

Specialities Neighborhoods - A small station situated between Takadanobaba and Ikebukuro along the Yamanote Line, Mejiro is quite the laid-back and easygoing spot for strolling ar...

Uguisudani

Specialities Neighborhoods - Uguisudani hasn’t yet established much tourist spot street cred, but it has some memorable qualities. The area’s small train stop along the Yamanote l...

Kanda

Specialities Neighborhoods - Kanda is located within a few minutes’ walking distance from the Tokyo Imperial Palace and Tokyo station. It’s filled with high-rise office buildings ...

Nishi-Nippori

Specialities Traditional - Nishi-Nippori is a chance to escape the flashy shopping and entertainment districts. The Nishi-Nippori JR station, on the Yamanote line, is basically ...

Osaki Station

Specialities Neighborhoods - Located fives minutes by train from Shinagawa station, the Osaki area gained popularity in 2012 when the Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku and Rinkai lines were...

Shinagawa

Specialities Neighborhoods - Few places in Tokyo are as tightly connected as Shinagawa. Traveling anywhere between Narita International Airport and Osaka? You'll likely pass th...

Otsuka

Specialities Neighborhoods - Otsuka station is near to Ikebukuro station, on Tokyo's busy JR Yamanote line. Conveniently located a few minutes from the metropolis’ bustling busine...

Tokyo Station

Specialities Landmark, Neighborhoods - Tokyo station is in the heart of Japan’s business and finance areas because of its convenient location, easy access and economical significance. Anyon...

Shimbashi

Specialities Neighborhoods - Stopping at Shimbashi station means you’re at one of Tokyo's main transit points. Connecting several different lines (JR, Tokyo Metro and Yurikamome) ...

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