Guidebook for Minato

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Guidebook for Minato

Food Scene

Restaurant name Mishimaya (三島屋) Categories Monjya yaki, Chow Mein Noodle, Shaved ice (snow cone) TEL/reservation 03-3872-4443 (+81-3-3872-4443) Addresses 3-4-9 Senzoku Taito Tokyo 東京都 台東区 千束 3-4-9 Transportation TX線「浅草」駅から徒歩10〜15分程度。 浅草千束郵便局からすぐ近く。 台東区循環バス「北めぐりん」千束三丁目バス停下車すぐ。 都営バス都08(日暮里駅〜東武浅草駅〜錦糸町駅) 草43(足立区役所〜千住車庫〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町〜浅草雷門) 草63(池袋駅東口〜巣鴨駅〜西日暮里駅〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町) 千束バス停から徒歩2分 764 meters from Iriya. Operating Hours 12:00〜20:00 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水・木曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available
11 habitants recommandent
甘味処 三島屋
3-chōme-4-9 Senzoku
11 habitants recommandent
Restaurant name Mishimaya (三島屋) Categories Monjya yaki, Chow Mein Noodle, Shaved ice (snow cone) TEL/reservation 03-3872-4443 (+81-3-3872-4443) Addresses 3-4-9 Senzoku Taito Tokyo 東京都 台東区 千束 3-4-9 Transportation TX線「浅草」駅から徒歩10〜15分程度。 浅草千束郵便局からすぐ近く。 台東区循環バス「北めぐりん」千束三丁目バス停下車すぐ。 都営バス都08(日暮里駅〜東武浅草駅〜錦糸町駅) 草43(足立区役所〜千住車庫〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町〜浅草雷門) 草63(池袋駅東口〜巣鴨駅〜西日暮里駅〜三ノ輪駅〜浅草寿町) 千束バス停から徒歩2分 764 meters from Iriya. Operating Hours 12:00〜20:00 Lunch, Open on sundays Shop holidays 水・木曜日 Budget (From users )Dinner: ~¥999 Lunch: ~¥999 The amount of money spent by actual store visitors. Cards Not Available
A971 café & bar is located on the 1st floor of the Midtown East entrance. During noon, it is the café and restaurants, and it turns to be the standing bar .
9 habitants recommandent
A971
9 habitants recommandent
A971 café & bar is located on the 1st floor of the Midtown East entrance. During noon, it is the café and restaurants, and it turns to be the standing bar .
The Tsukiji Outer Market, known as the Jogai Shijo, is Japan's "Food Town," where one can encounter all of Japan's traditional foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops along with numerous restaurants line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here. Take a walk around and experience the taste of Japan first hand.
1032 habitants recommandent
Tsukiji Fish Market
4 Chome-13 Tsukiji
1032 habitants recommandent
The Tsukiji Outer Market, known as the Jogai Shijo, is Japan's "Food Town," where one can encounter all of Japan's traditional foods. A mixture of wholesale and retail shops along with numerous restaurants line the streets, and new culinary trends are born here. Take a walk around and experience the taste of Japan first hand.
Japanese noodle
43 habitants recommandent
Azabu Ramen
1-chōme-2-9 Azabujūban
43 habitants recommandent
Japanese noodle
Restaurant name Orenoitarian (俺のイタリアン KAMIYACHO) Categories Italian, Pasta, Pizza TEL/reservation 050-5868-9674 (+81-50-5868-9674) (For reservation only) 03-6430-0884 (+81-3-6430-0884) (For inquiry) 予約可 Addresses 5-13-1 Toranomon Minato Tokyo 東京都 港区 虎ノ門 5-13-1 虎ノ門MT40ビル 1F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.66355951658339,139.74587016064942&markers=color:red%7c35.66355951658339,139 Show larger map Transportation 日比谷線神谷町 3番口徒歩30秒 銀座線虎ノ門  徒歩13分 108 meters from Kamiyacho. Operating Hours 営業時間 【平日】16~23:30(L.O.22:30) 【土・日・祝】15~23(L.O22:00) ご予約時間 【平日】 ①16~18:00②18:15~20:15③20:30~22:30 【土・日・祝】 ①15~16:50②17~18:50 ③19~20:50④21~23:00 Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays
Ore no italian
5-chōme-13-1 Toranomon
Restaurant name Orenoitarian (俺のイタリアン KAMIYACHO) Categories Italian, Pasta, Pizza TEL/reservation 050-5868-9674 (+81-50-5868-9674) (For reservation only) 03-6430-0884 (+81-3-6430-0884) (For inquiry) 予約可 Addresses 5-13-1 Toranomon Minato Tokyo 東京都 港区 虎ノ門 5-13-1 虎ノ門MT40ビル 1F Staticmap?client=gme kakakucominc&channel=tabelog.com&sensor=false&hl=ja&center=35.66355951658339,139.74587016064942&markers=color:red%7c35.66355951658339,139 Show larger map Transportation 日比谷線神谷町 3番口徒歩30秒 銀座線虎ノ門  徒歩13分 108 meters from Kamiyacho. Operating Hours 営業時間 【平日】16~23:30(L.O.22:30) 【土・日・祝】15~23(L.O22:00) ご予約時間 【平日】 ①16~18:00②18:15~20:15③20:30~22:30 【土・日・祝】 ①15~16:50②17~18:50 ③19~20:50④21~23:00 Late night (After 10 PM), Open on sundays
Cafe
38 habitants recommandent
Hard Rock Cafe Tokyo Roppongi
5-4-20 Roppongi
38 habitants recommandent
Cafe
Chinese restaurant
7 habitants recommandent
Kohien
3-chōme-8-15 Roppongi
7 habitants recommandent
Chinese restaurant
Sukiyaku shop.
36 habitants recommandent
Imahan Honten
1-chōme-19-7 Asakusa
36 habitants recommandent
Sukiyaku shop.

Drinks & Nightlife

1 min from Roppongi station, very nice location!! ESPRIT TOKYO must be the best trendy place for night life in Roppongi with the latest ALL mixed style music!
9 habitants recommandent
I Darts Tokyo
5-chōme-1-6 Roppongi
9 habitants recommandent
1 min from Roppongi station, very nice location!! ESPRIT TOKYO must be the best trendy place for night life in Roppongi with the latest ALL mixed style music!
The capacity of 500 people on one floor, equipped with the latest sound system that world’s famous night clubs use
11 habitants recommandent
Club Six Tokyo
5-chōme-5-5-1 Roppongi
11 habitants recommandent
The capacity of 500 people on one floor, equipped with the latest sound system that world’s famous night clubs use
The 360 degrees of glass wall is the best location for enjoying your night in Tokyo. You can enjoy the Champaign with the very high quality music.
36 habitants recommandent
Villa Tokyo
7-chōme-13-7 Roppongi
36 habitants recommandent
The 360 degrees of glass wall is the best location for enjoying your night in Tokyo. You can enjoy the Champaign with the very high quality music.

Sightseeing

Ueno Toshogu is a shrine in the time honored Japanese religion of Shinto and was built and dedicated in 1627 to the memory of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1616), the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate, having unified all of the feudal domains of Japan, formed the basis of rule for the next 265 years in what came to be known as the Edo period. This accomplishment makes Tokugawa one of the most famous warriors throughout Japanese history, and his reputation as a prudent and patient leader is still respected among Japanese today. The main structure of this shrine was rebuilt in 1651 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun and grandson of Ieyasu, and serves as an example of an architectural style representative of the Edo period: gongen- zukuri. Despite major earthquakes and wars, the structure has remained intact, and has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan due to its representative nature of the Edo period. Many people from all over the world visit the shrine in order to experience true Edo period architecture. Though visiting the shrine itself is free of charge, there is a paid route within its wall(500yen). Visitors are not allowed into the main hall of the shrine, but as people can closely inspect and appreciate its traditional architecture and take pictures, the shrine has become a popular attraction. It’s gorgeous buildings are trimmed in gold leaf and contain beautifully intricate carvings. Visitors are moved by the classic beauty of the traditional structure. There are also a great number of people who come to pray for a number of reasons such as good fortune; passing examinations; vocational success; longevity; and recovery from illness. Ieyasu is believed to now be a powerful deity that visitors can pray to at this shrine for good luck. In addition to Ieyasu, the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, and the 15th and final Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, are also enshrined at Ueno Toshogu.
38 habitants recommandent
Sanctuaire Toshogu
9-88 Uenokōen
38 habitants recommandent
Ueno Toshogu is a shrine in the time honored Japanese religion of Shinto and was built and dedicated in 1627 to the memory of Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542 - 1616), the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate, having unified all of the feudal domains of Japan, formed the basis of rule for the next 265 years in what came to be known as the Edo period. This accomplishment makes Tokugawa one of the most famous warriors throughout Japanese history, and his reputation as a prudent and patient leader is still respected among Japanese today. The main structure of this shrine was rebuilt in 1651 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Tokugawa Shogun and grandson of Ieyasu, and serves as an example of an architectural style representative of the Edo period: gongen- zukuri. Despite major earthquakes and wars, the structure has remained intact, and has been designated as an important cultural property of Japan due to its representative nature of the Edo period. Many people from all over the world visit the shrine in order to experience true Edo period architecture. Though visiting the shrine itself is free of charge, there is a paid route within its wall(500yen). Visitors are not allowed into the main hall of the shrine, but as people can closely inspect and appreciate its traditional architecture and take pictures, the shrine has become a popular attraction. It’s gorgeous buildings are trimmed in gold leaf and contain beautifully intricate carvings. Visitors are moved by the classic beauty of the traditional structure. There are also a great number of people who come to pray for a number of reasons such as good fortune; passing examinations; vocational success; longevity; and recovery from illness. Ieyasu is believed to now be a powerful deity that visitors can pray to at this shrine for good luck. In addition to Ieyasu, the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, and the 15th and final Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu, are also enshrined at Ueno Toshogu.
The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum holds special exhibitions at the first floor gallery five to six times a year and carries out various other events, including lectures and workshops on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. We hope that the museum can be Tokyo’s center for the creation of new culture and a place of respite for visitors.
657 habitants recommandent
Musée Edo-Tokyo
1-chōme-4-1 Yokoami
657 habitants recommandent
The Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum holds special exhibitions at the first floor gallery five to six times a year and carries out various other events, including lectures and workshops on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. We hope that the museum can be Tokyo’s center for the creation of new culture and a place of respite for visitors.
It is said that early in the 7th century, local fishing folk hauled up a statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kannon), and this led to Sensoji’s founding. Asakursa has long thrived as a temple town with Sensoji, at its heart. Nakamise, with almost 90 little shops on both sides of the street, is the ideal place to get Japanese souvenirs.
45 habitants recommandent
浅草寺影向堂
2-chōme-3-1 Asakusa
45 habitants recommandent
It is said that early in the 7th century, local fishing folk hauled up a statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Kannon), and this led to Sensoji’s founding. Asakursa has long thrived as a temple town with Sensoji, at its heart. Nakamise, with almost 90 little shops on both sides of the street, is the ideal place to get Japanese souvenirs.
The Tokyo Skytree is a broadcast tower for television and radio. It's 634 meters tall It's the tallest tower in the world, and the second tallest structure in the world . The world's tallest structure is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 meters tall. It was designed in the image of a big tree stretching up into the blue sky, and it also features the unique Japanese curve designs called sori and mukuri. The use of a "shimbashira" cylindrical central column to dampen earthquake vibrations is taken from the technique used in Japanese five-story pagodas. With the two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, Tokyo Skytree lets you enjoy the landscape of Tokyo . At the foot of the Skytree there's "Tokyo Skytree Town," a shopping and entertainment complex that has an aquarium and a planetarium as well as many stores and restaurants.
1847 habitants recommandent
Tokyo Skytree
1-chōme-1-2 Oshiage
1847 habitants recommandent
The Tokyo Skytree is a broadcast tower for television and radio. It's 634 meters tall It's the tallest tower in the world, and the second tallest structure in the world . The world's tallest structure is Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which is 828 meters tall. It was designed in the image of a big tree stretching up into the blue sky, and it also features the unique Japanese curve designs called sori and mukuri. The use of a "shimbashira" cylindrical central column to dampen earthquake vibrations is taken from the technique used in Japanese five-story pagodas. With the two observation decks at 350 meters and 450 meters, Tokyo Skytree lets you enjoy the landscape of Tokyo . At the foot of the Skytree there's "Tokyo Skytree Town," a shopping and entertainment complex that has an aquarium and a planetarium as well as many stores and restaurants.
This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had been popularly used in coastal gardens in the Edo period. The whole pond had been reed fields and used for falconry site for Shogun families. This garden is roughly divided into two areas, the south garden whose center is Daimyo garden and the north garden that had been developed after the Meiji period. After the Meiji Restoration, the garden became the detached palace of royal families and officially named Hamarikyu, which means a detached palace on the coast. In 1952,this garden was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site, based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. Now the garden is surrounded by high-rise buildings of Shiodome business area, and contrast between the old and the new is superb.
39 habitants recommandent
Centre de services Hamarikyuonshiteien
1-1 Hamarikyūteien
39 habitants recommandent
This garden is a typical Daimyo(Japanese feudal lord) garden in the Edo period with a tidal pond(Shioiri-no-Ike) and two wild-duck hunting sites(Kamoba). A tidal pond means a pond that are infused with seawater in order to change flavor along a pond by flood changes time to time, of which style had been popularly used in coastal gardens in the Edo period. The whole pond had been reed fields and used for falconry site for Shogun families. This garden is roughly divided into two areas, the south garden whose center is Daimyo garden and the north garden that had been developed after the Meiji period. After the Meiji Restoration, the garden became the detached palace of royal families and officially named Hamarikyu, which means a detached palace on the coast. In 1952,this garden was appointed as the Special Place of scenic beauty and the Special Historic Site, based on the Cultural Properties Protection Law of Japan. Now the garden is surrounded by high-rise buildings of Shiodome business area, and contrast between the old and the new is superb.
Roppongi Hills is participating town. As for living person and working person and the gathering person, all participate in Roppongi Hills. Here, many people exchange talks. Touch various ways of thinking of various people, and, from new art and creative meal to difficult problem that the modern society has, person enjoys various experiences in Roppongi Hills. Each one thinks by participating there, and idea that changes and makes the future from there is born. Here, Roppongi Hills lead Japan and the Asia region and cause the world and open talks and visions from here to the future are born…We make such a town.
1209 habitants recommandent
Chillup Roppongi
6-chōme-10-1 Roppongi
1209 habitants recommandent
Roppongi Hills is participating town. As for living person and working person and the gathering person, all participate in Roppongi Hills. Here, many people exchange talks. Touch various ways of thinking of various people, and, from new art and creative meal to difficult problem that the modern society has, person enjoys various experiences in Roppongi Hills. Each one thinks by participating there, and idea that changes and makes the future from there is born. Here, Roppongi Hills lead Japan and the Asia region and cause the world and open talks and visions from here to the future are born…We make such a town.
Ueno zoo.
8 habitants recommandent
ENEOS Ueno Zoo Front Service Station
4-chōme-15-2 Ikenohata
8 habitants recommandent
Ueno zoo.
Tokyo dome.
7 habitants recommandent
Taimuzutokyo Dome Chushajo
1 Chome-3 Koraku
7 habitants recommandent
Tokyo dome.
Imperial Palace
98 habitants recommandent
Kokyogaien
98 habitants recommandent
Imperial Palace

Arts & Culture

■Entrance Fee\800 (includes tea) \600 Student Discount Discount for groups available. ■Opening Timesam10:00-pm17:00 ■ClosedMondays except National Holidays ■AddressNihori 1-29-16, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 132-0001 ■TEL03-3670-8622 ■FAX03-3670-5884 Opened April 3rd 2002 The Museum was built with the ambition to spread Japanese culture, especially Bonsai in a new way to the rest of the world. I wanted to show both the beauty and the severity of nature that is hidden within Bonsai, even just a little glimpse but to a great number of people from around the world. With that thought in mind I was successful in creating this beautiful museum.
12 habitants recommandent
Shunkaen BONSAI Museum
1-chōme-29-16 Niihori
12 habitants recommandent
■Entrance Fee\800 (includes tea) \600 Student Discount Discount for groups available. ■Opening Timesam10:00-pm17:00 ■ClosedMondays except National Holidays ■AddressNihori 1-29-16, Edogawa-ku Tokyo 132-0001 ■TEL03-3670-8622 ■FAX03-3670-5884 Opened April 3rd 2002 The Museum was built with the ambition to spread Japanese culture, especially Bonsai in a new way to the rest of the world. I wanted to show both the beauty and the severity of nature that is hidden within Bonsai, even just a little glimpse but to a great number of people from around the world. With that thought in mind I was successful in creating this beautiful museum.
The National Art Center, Tokyo is the national government's fifth art institution to be organized under the umbrella of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art, after The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Western Art, and The National Museum of Art, Osaka. The National Art Center, Tokyo is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility: Instead of maintaining a permanent collection, it makes the most of a total of 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, one of the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions. The Center also promotes outreach activities through its educational programs, and the Art Library serves to collect and disseminate information related to art. Located in Tokyo, an international city that attracts people, products, and information from all over Japan as well as the rest of the world, the Center will provide people with opportunities to experience diverse values and contribute to bringing forth a new culture based on the idea of mutual understanding and symbiotic relationship.
332 habitants recommandent
Le Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou
7-chōme-22-2 Roppongi
332 habitants recommandent
The National Art Center, Tokyo is the national government's fifth art institution to be organized under the umbrella of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum of Art, after The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, The National Museum of Western Art, and The National Museum of Art, Osaka. The National Art Center, Tokyo is a unique and innovative art exhibition facility: Instead of maintaining a permanent collection, it makes the most of a total of 14,000 square meters of exhibition space, one of the largest in Japan, and focuses on serving as a venue for various art exhibitions. The Center also promotes outreach activities through its educational programs, and the Art Library serves to collect and disseminate information related to art. Located in Tokyo, an international city that attracts people, products, and information from all over Japan as well as the rest of the world, the Center will provide people with opportunities to experience diverse values and contribute to bringing forth a new culture based on the idea of mutual understanding and symbiotic relationship.

Parks & Nature

Japanese park.
78 habitants recommandent
Yoyogi Park Outdoor Stage
2 Chome-3 Jinnan
78 habitants recommandent
Japanese park.

Entertainment & Activities

Amusement park in japan
298 habitants recommandent
Hanayashiki
2-chōme-28-1 Asakusa
298 habitants recommandent
Amusement park in japan

Getting Around

Shibuya station.
733 habitants recommandent
Shibuya Sky Souvenir Shop
2-chōme-24 Shibuya
733 habitants recommandent
Shibuya station.
Harajyuku station.
483 habitants recommandent
Harajuku Station
1-chōme-18 Jingūmae
483 habitants recommandent
Harajyuku station.
Yoyogi station.
89 habitants recommandent
Yoyogi Station
1-chōme-34 Yoyogi
89 habitants recommandent
Yoyogi station.
Daikanyama station.
91 habitants recommandent
Daikanyama Station
19-4 Daikanyamachō
91 habitants recommandent
Daikanyama station.
Nakameguro station.
101 habitants recommandent
Naka-Meguro Station
3-chōme-4-1 Kamimeguro
101 habitants recommandent
Nakameguro station.
Ebisu station.
152 habitants recommandent
Ebisu Station
1-chōme-5 Ebisuminami
152 habitants recommandent
Ebisu station.
Shinagawa station.
271 habitants recommandent
Shinagawa Station
3-chōme-26-27 Takanawa
271 habitants recommandent
Shinagawa station.
Tokyo station.
558 habitants recommandent
Galerie de la gare de Tokyo
1-chōme-9-1 Marunouchi
558 habitants recommandent
Tokyo station.
Sugamo station.
62 habitants recommandent
Sugamo Station
1-chōme-16 Sugamo
62 habitants recommandent
Sugamo station.
Asakusa station.
500 habitants recommandent
Asakusa Station
1-chōme-1-3 Asakusa
500 habitants recommandent
Asakusa station.
Komagome station.
36 habitants recommandent
Komagome Station
2-chōme-1 Komagome
36 habitants recommandent
Komagome station.
Meguro station.
75 habitants recommandent
Meguro Station
2-chōme-16 Kamiōsaki
75 habitants recommandent
Meguro station.
Tabata station.
28 habitants recommandent
Tabata Station
1-chōme-17 Higashitabata
28 habitants recommandent
Tabata station.
Otsuka station.
70 habitants recommandent
Otsuka Station
3-chōme-33-1 Minamiōtsuka
70 habitants recommandent
Otsuka station.
Shinjyuku station.
1135 habitants recommandent
Shinjuku Station
3-chōme-38-1 Shinjuku
1135 habitants recommandent
Shinjyuku station.
Ikebukuro station.
346 habitants recommandent
Ikebukuro Station
1-chōme-28 Minamiikebukuro
346 habitants recommandent
Ikebukuro station.
Gotanda station.
79 habitants recommandent
Gotanda Station
1-chōme-26 Higashigotanda
79 habitants recommandent
Gotanda station.
Nippori station.
137 habitants recommandent
Nippori Station Post Office
2-chōme-21-6 Nishinippori
137 habitants recommandent
Nippori station.
Shinbashi station.
32 habitants recommandent
Shimbashi Station
2-chōme-17 Shinbashi
32 habitants recommandent
Shinbashi station.
Yutenji station.
36 habitants recommandent
Yutenji Station
2-chōme-13 Yūtenji
36 habitants recommandent
Yutenji station.