La Tokyo Tower est une tour de télévision et d'observation de 333 mètres de haut située dans le parc Shiba, dans le quartier de Minato à Tokyo. Cette tour radio orange-rouge, calquée sur la tour Eiffel à Paris, est jusqu'à présent la plus haute structure en acier autoportante au monde et a façonné la "Tokyo Skyline", la ligne d'horizon de Tokyo, que nous connaissons aujourd'hui.
Heures d’ouvertures raccourcies jusqu'à nouvel ordre. Ouvert de 9h à 21h.
La tour de Tokyo dispose de deux plates-formes d'observation vitrées à des hauteurs de 150 et 250 mètres. C'est un symbole de la reconstruction japonaise et de l'orientation occidentale du pays après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Bien que le Tokyo Skytree ait supplanté ses fonctions de diffusion, la Tokyo Tower demeurera probablement chère aux résidents et aux visiteurs pendant de nombreuses années à venir.
Au-dessous de la tour se trouve un bâtiment de quatre étages, dans lequel se trouvent des restaurants et des boutiques de souvenirs ainsi qu'un aquarium et un musée de cire. La Tour de Tokyo est souvent présentées dans des films en raison de son aspect particulier.
The closest station is Onarimon Station on the Mita Subway Line.
With over ten attractions and shops, this indoor theme park is sure to make fans of the popular Shonen Jump series smile along with Captain Luffy D. Monkey. Opened in 2015, Tokyo One Piece Tower of...
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
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.
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.
One of the long-established restaurants in the area, it is always packed. But since there are also seats on the second floor, customer turnover is quick. The Spicy Beef Tendon Stew made by stewing high-quality meat from the neighborhood butcher with Korean spices is popular.
Motsu (offal) is their signature item, and they offer not the common motsu-yaki, but stir-fried motsu with different flavors depending on the type of offal meat. The stir-fried beef Abomasum eaten with a traditional sauce passed down over many years is popular.
This restaurant offers a selection of foods that will keep you drinking, such as stew made with fresh meat and stir-fried offal, etc. You'll want to enjoy them with makgeolli, or Junnama Makko-bee that combines makgeolli and beer.
San'en-zan Zōjō-ji is a Jōdo-shū Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan. It is the main temple of the Jōdo-shū Chinzei sect of Buddhism in the Kantō region. [Wikipedia]
teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM (hereinafter "teamLab Borderless") is a permanent art museum at Azabudai Hills. This surreal museum is home to numerous artworks that form one borderless world. The installations move out of rooms, communicate with other works, influence, and sometimes intermingle with each other with no boundaries. The museum utilizes lighting, projections, mirrors, and more to craft its one-of-a-kind viewing experiences. Immerse your body and mind in borderless art in this vast, complex, and three-dimensional world. With its reopening, teamLab Borderless will feature never-seen-before installations. So, be sure to check out its exciting new worlds!
Le Mori Art Museum de Roppongi s'est fixé pour objectif d'être un lieu de divertissement, d'inspiration et de discussion, où l’on peut ouvertement discuter des sujets importants de la culture et la société. Outre les expositions qui y sont présentées, il existe également un large éventail de programmes éducatifs. Le public du musée est composé aussi bien d’étudiants et de seniors du Japon et du monde entier. Les exploitants du musée considèrent également qu'il est de leur devoir de créer une plateforme pour les artistes de la région. Depuis son ouverture, le musée a été acclamé par la critique pour sa grande variété d'expositions uniques, dont beaucoup sont centrées sur des thèmes cosmopolites.