Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, abbreviated as MOT, is one of Japan’s largest contemporary art museums that exhibits Japanese and international pieces from the 20th century to present...
Kiba Park is a Tokyo metropolitan park in Kōtō, Tokyo. The park includes jogging paths, playgrounds, tennis courts, a BBQ area, and spaces for events. The park is divided into two parts, north and south, connected by a pedestrian bridge. The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is located in this park. [Wikipedia]
Take the Tozai Line to Kiba Station. The park is about 5 minutes from Exit 3. Otherwise, it's a 15-minute walk from Exit 1 of Kiyosumi-shirakawa Station on the Oedo Line.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, abbreviated as MOT, is one of Japan’s largest contemporary art museums that exhibits Japanese and international pieces from the 20th century to present...
Oakwood Premier Tokyo comes from a brand of standout luxury hotel & service apartments right at the heart of the Tokyo metropolis. It is located in the business hub of Marunouchi with JR Tokyo Station in close proximity. This will allow guests and travelers to easily access the city's extensive transport network and visit various landmarks such as Imperial Palace, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza and Shopping District. Boasting 123 luxurious apartments on the upper floors of a multi-serviced complex, each room offers a magnificent view of the city, not to mention all furnished and a fully-equipped kitchen set which is rarely seen in your everyday service apartment. Without doubt, these spacious tranquil retreats are curated to give you the amenities and services of a luxury hotel and a feeling of home. They are good options for both business executives and leisure travelers from one night of a short-stay to a few weeks/months of mid-to-long-term stay.
NOHGA HOTEL AKIHABARA TOKYO is conveniently located in the midst of the electric town Akihabara, also known as the capital of manga and anime. In addition, this neighborhood has an abundance of tech shops, maid cafes and a variety of restaurants. With just a 6-minute walk away from Akihabara station, it provides easy access to explore other areas nearby such as Ueno and Asakusa. This hotel embodies the rich cultures of music, art and food. Nohga’s concept of music is derived from Akihabara’s local history, starting as a district of radio and wireless component merchants in the late 1920s. The artistic and luxurious space throughout the hotel is achieved by featuring art and amenities designed in collaboration with craftsmen from around Japan. As for the food menu, it’s seasonal fresh ingredients are sourced domestically. The glasses and dinnerware served are collaborations with stores in the surrounding area. All 120 non-smoking guest rooms feature an ensuite bathroom with a rain shower, in-room safety box, mini fridge, USB plugs, free Wi-Fi, a high-quality bluetooth speaker and flatscreen TV with original music and film. The lounge area and a compact 24-hour gym can be found near the reception on the second floor. Services include laundry (from 2,750JPY) and a 24-hour front desk with a check-in time of 3PM and check-out time of 11AM. For sightseeing you can rent a Tokyobike for the day (2,000 JPY/day) to explore the vicinity.
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
Le Pokemon Café de Nihonbashi, qui a ouvert ses portes en mars 2018, est le plus récent café du genre à Tokyo. Le café et le magasin Pokemon Center DX à proximité ont été lancés pour célébrer le 20e anniversaire du premier magasin en 1997. Le café lumineux et meublé dans des tons de bois chaleureux, propose des plats principaux, des desserts et des boissons qui mettent tous l'accent sur un ou plusieurs Pokémon et certains sont même des éditions limitées. Des bonbons Pikachu y sont également vendus ainsi que des bonbons spéciaux et des produits liés aux Pokémon les plus populaires. Une visite au Pokemon Café n'est possible que sur réservation, les créneaux horaires ne pouvant être réservés que jusqu'à un mois à l'avance. Il est situé au 5ème étage du centre commercial Nihombashi Takashimaya, non loin des gares de Tokyo et Nihonbashi.
Le marché de Toyosu est un marché de gros à Tokyo, situé dans le quartier Toyosu de l'arondissement de Kōtō. Le marché est construit sur un terrain réhabilité dans la baie de Tokyo et remplace le marché aux poissons historique de Tsukiji. Il a ouvert le 11 octobre 2018 et est aujourd’hui le plus grand marché de fruits de mer au monde. Le marché se compose à son tour de deux marchés aux poissons séparés, l'un pour les enchères et l'autre pour la vente générale, en plus d’un marché de fruits et légumes. Il y a aussi des restaurants et une variété d'options pour les visiteurs. Les touristes et les consommateurs en général peuvent participer aux ventes aux enchères, aux événements, effectuer divers achats et manger dans les restaurants du marché. Le complexe de bâtiments modernes, facilement accessible en bus et en train, offre également une terrasse sur le toit et un sanctuaire.
Entrez dans le monde des Moomins, personnages de bandes dessinées de style contes de fées finlandais, au café exclusif "Moomin House Cafe" à Tokyo Skytree Town. Ce Moomin Café permanent est spécialement conçu pour les fans des Moomins et propose des plats, desserts, boissons et décorations sur le thème des personnages. Que vous dîniez seul ou avec quelqu'un, une jolie poupée Moomin vous tiendra compagnie à votre table. Les personnages Moomin sont des trolls ressemblant à des hippopotames qui ont été inventés par l'écrivain Tove Jansson. Ils sont originaires de la vallée idyllique de Moomin, située quelque part en Finlande. Les personnages Moomin sont très populaires dans le monde entier et leurs aventures ont été traduites dans plus de 30 langues. Dans la région vous trouverez également un autre attrait pour les véritables fans de Moomin: le parc à thème "Moominvalley Park", été ouvert en mars 2019 à environ 40 kilomètres au nord-ouest de Tokyo dans la préfecture de Saitama. Il offre un aperçu supplémentaire de l’univers de ces créatures populaires.
Kiyosumi Garden is a traditional Japanese stroll garden located in Fukagawa, Tokyo. It was constructed along classic principles in 1878-85, during the Meiji Period, by the shipping financier and industrialist Iwasaki Yatarō. [Wikipedia]
The Sumida Hokusai Museum (すみだ北斎美術館, Sumida Hokusai Bijutsukan) is a contemporary-style museum dedicated to the life & art of ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849).
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a historical museum in Tokyo in the Ryogoku district. The museum was opened in March 1993 to preserve the cultural heritage of Edo. The museum's permanent exhibition illustrates the past of Tokyo (known as Edo until 1869) and covers many features of the capital from the Edo period to the relatively recent decades. In addition to the permanent exhibition, there are regular special exhibitions that deal with Tokyo-related topics. In an interactive way, visitors can discover different aspects of the former Tokyo, such as the way of life of the people, the architecture of the Edo period, the cultural heritage, the political climate, the economic situation and much more. Numerous city models, figurines, and life-size figures are used to illustrate the history of Japan during the Edo period.