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TokyoMinato
Akasaka NonTitle
2 minutes from Akasaka-mitsuke: Japanese-style French cuisine featuring wagyu and Japanese ingredients.
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TokyoMinato
Higashi-Azabu TitleH
3 minutes from Akabanebashi: Japanese–French fusion with meat and hot pot as the stars.
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TokyoKoto
ITS Inc.
Small-group tours with an interpreter—freely explore cultural themes.
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TokyoChiyoda
Nadaman Main Sazanka-so
Nadaman Main Store “Sazanka-so”: kaiseki in a sukiya-style house surrounded by gardens.
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TokyoShibuya
Mie Prefecture Kuwana Premium Tour
A special experience tour that dives deep into Kuwana’s historic spots and signature local cuisine.
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TokyoOther
Sushi Koma
Near Toritsu-daigaku Station—a true sushi spot where you can casually enjoy seasonal ingredients and sake.
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TokyoOther
Anime Cycling
A cycling tour where you ride e-bikes in anime costumes, visit Tokyo landmarks, and enjoy photo stops.
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TokyoTaito
Thunder 5656 Hall
In Asakusa: make Kaminari-okoshi sweets, with a souvenir kit included.
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TokyoTaito
Omatcha Sweets Rai-itcha Matcha Experience
In Asakusa: matcha experience plus rich matcha sweets, with a café and gift corner.
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TokyoChiyoda
Gyu-koi Kanda
1 minute from Kanda—famous for Peace Beef, plus Western Japan branded beef and meat-sushi courses.
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TokyoShinjuku
Yogan-yaki Satsumaya Shinjuku
In Shinjuku—enjoy Kagoshima black wagyu and “donguri” kurobuta pork with lava-grill cooking and shochu.
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TokyoOther
Nadaman Oomori Bellport
Perfect for anniversaries: spiny lobster cuisine with warm hospitality.
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TokyoTaito
Tosa Shimizu World Ueno Tokyo
Near Ueno—enjoy Tosa specialties like Shimizu mackerel, straw-seared tataki, and sarabachi dishes at a stylish izakaya.
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TokyoMinato
Aomori Nebuta World Shimbashi
A Nebuta-festival-themed izakaya serving Aomori specialties, local sake, and apple drinks.
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TokyoChiyoda
Wagyu Buffet Hall Akihabara Nikuyokocho
1 minute from Akihabara: all-you-can-eat wagyu in a “yokocho” where you choose cuts by sight.
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TokyoChuo
8th Sea Oyster Bar Ginza Corridor
Serves “8TH SEA” oysters purified with deep-ocean water for safety and flavor.
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TokyoShibuya
Fish & Oyster Bar Seibu Shibuya
Purified oysters and seafood, plus year-round all-you-can-eat oyster fairs.
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TokyoChuo
EMIT FISHBAR
A creative seafood spot serving purified oysters year-round.
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TokyoChuo
Gyuya Ginbe
A Ginza yakiniku restaurant pairing Kobe beef with red wine, with private rooms for anniversaries.
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TokyoOther
Tosa Shimizu World Gotanda
Near Gotanda—enjoy straw-grilled bonito and yellowtail, plus Shimanto pork, paired with Tosa local sake.
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TokyoMinato
Umaii Sushikan Akasaka
Steps from Akasaka Sacas—enjoy sushi, small plates, and sake/wine at a refined, modern Japanese sushi counter.
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TokyoMinato
Minami-Azabu 324 Private Members Bar
A members-only, address-undisclosed bar where a sake sommelier guides you through pairings of sake and vessels in a modern Japanese space.
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TokyoMinato
Utsuwa Oyu
Near Omotesando—a quiet private gallery where you can unwind surrounded by Utsuwa Musubi tableware.
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TokyoMinato
ILBRIO Roppongi
A high-end Italian restaurant with Tokyo Tower views, cart-served appetizers and desserts, A5 Hida beef, and white truffle dishes.
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TokyoMinato
ILBRIO Azabu
Choose seasonal ingredients and consult on cooking style—enjoy tuna, Hida beef, and a great dessert selection.
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TokyoChuo
Hokkaido Chimney Ginza
A Ginza Japanese restaurant serving Hokkaido’s sea and mountain delicacies and signature spare ribs as a course.
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TokyoKoto
Tokyo Yakiniku Heijoen DiverCity Tokyo Plaza
2 minutes from Tokyo Teleport: enjoy A5 wagyu yakiniku in an upscale space from a long-established brand.
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TokyoTaito
JIN-ASAKUSA
In Asakusa—dress in armor, make sushi, and enjoy a live show in a Sengoku-themed samurai sushi experience.
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TokyoKoto
Fukagawa Odori Hachiman Zashiki
At Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine—enjoy kabuki-style staging, geisha dances, and Edo kaiseki “ozashiki-asobi.”
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TokyoMinato
Za Gran Tokyo / Gran Café Lounge
A lavish space with show dining and an upscale café lounge for an indulgent experience.
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TokyoShibuya
Wagyu Buffet Hall Udagawacho Nikuyokocho
7 minutes from Shibuya: a counter showcase lets you choose your cuts at an all-you-can-eat wagyu spot.
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TokyoChiyoda
Wagyu Shabu-shabu Buffet Akihabara Nikuyokocho
1 minute from Akihabara: all-you-can-eat Kobe beef shabu-shabu with multilingual menus.
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TokyoTaito
Tokyo Yakiniku Heijoen Asakusa Main
Near Asakusa/Tawaramachi: enjoy authentic A5 wagyu yakiniku in the brand’s highest-grade setting.
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TokyoChuo
Ginza Negura
2 minutes from Ginza: shabu-shabu and sukiyaki with domestic Kuroge wagyu, with private rooms.
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TokyoShinjuku
Music Fashion Bar RUN
A street-culture fusion music bar—loud sound, eye-catching interiors, and shisha.
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TokyoChiyoda
Tokyo Nadaman
In the Imperial Hotel basement: traditional Japanese dining ideal for formal meetings and celebrations.
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TokyoMinato
Kouen
“Kōen”: experience hanamachi culture with geisha dances and a zashiki-style kaiseki meal.
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TokyoShibuya
Maidreamin Shibuya
A next-gen maid café in Shibuya with live shows and party plans.
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TokyoShinjuku
Maidreamin Shinjuku East Exit
A maid café in Shinjuku with live experiences and party use available.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Sotokanda 1-chome
1 minute from Akihabara: a maid café with big screens, great for public viewings.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Heaven’s Gate
One of Akihabara’s largest (83 seats): enjoy live shows on a 360° stage.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Chuo-dori
Akihabara Chuo-dori: value plans with maid live shows and experiences.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Denkigai Ekimae
30 seconds from Akihabara: a candy-themed café that’s welcoming even for first-timers.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Idol-dori
Idol-dori branch: candlelit演出 and “magic spell” service for food and drinks.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara AKIBA
Akihabara Himitsukichi: enjoy laughs too with unique, characterful maids.
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TokyoChiyoda
Maidreamin Akihabara Main Store
Akihabara main store: a dreamlike space with daily events—fun even for first-timers.
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TokyoShibuya
Kagoshima Cuisine Maruman
A famous Kagoshima restaurant’s first Tokyo outpost: jidori momoyaki and shochu, with terrace seating.
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TokyoShinjuku
Rokkasen Nishiguchi Main
At the Shinjuku West Exit main store—relax in a refined, calm space with spacious tables for a leisurely meal.
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TokyoChiyoda
Japanese Entertainment Show [Za Show]
Beneath Kanda Myojin Shrine—enjoy the powerful historical entertainment show “Za Show” with swordplay, dance, and drama.
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TokyoShinjuku
Kanizammai Shinjuku
Near Shinjuku Station—an indulgent all-you-can-eat spot with king crab and snow crab, plus sushi and kama-meshi.
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TokyoOther
Hitsumabushi Nagoya Bincho Tokyo Skytree Solamachi
Fragrant, charcoal-grilled eel (not steamed), plus hitsumabushi with three ways to enjoy.
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TokyoShibuya
Kaisen Izakaya Nakizakana Shibuya
In the Ura-Shibu area—enjoy live shellfish and seasonal seafood cooked in many styles, plus sake and wine pairings.
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TokyoTaito
Isomaru Suisan Ueno 6-chome
A popular seafood izakaya where you grill live shellfish and crab miso in front of you, with plenty of sashimi too.
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TokyoToshima
Chibo Seibu Ikebukuro
Directly connected to Ikebukuro Station: enjoy Osaka-style okonomiyaki and a popular domestic-beef steak.
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TokyoShibuya
Hana Chibo Ebisu Garden Place
Ebisu 38th floor: enjoy night views with teppanyaki and Osaka okonomiyaki—romantic pair seating available.
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TokyoMinato
Ko Chibo Toranomon
1 minute from Toranomon: savor carefully selected teppan dishes at Chibo’s flagship.
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TokyoOther
Nikuazabu Futakotamagawa
3 minutes from Futako-Tamagawa: high-value premium meat grilled by staff, with a great drinks selection.
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TokyoMinato
Zasso-ya
A healing Minami-Aoyama hideaway with an Asian-modern, non-everyday atmosphere.
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TokyoChuo
Hokkai Shabu-shabu Ginza
5 minutes from Shimbashi: Hokkaido shabu-shabu, including the original lamb shabu, with private rooms.
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TokyoShibuya
Isomaru Suisan Shibuya Udagawacho
A popular seafood izakaya where you grill live shellfish and crab miso in front of you, with plenty of sashimi too.
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TokyoTaito
Isomaru Suisan Ueno Nakacho-dori
A popular seafood izakaya where you grill live shellfish and crab miso in front of you, with plenty of sashimi too.
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TokyoChuo
Tokyo Yakiniku Ittouya COREDO Muromachi Terrace
COREDO Muromachi Terrace: a whole-cow yakiniku concept produced by Heijoen.
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TokyoShibuya
Shabu-shabu Retasu Shibuya Center-gai
Great location, 5 minutes from Shibuya Hachiko Exit.
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TokyoMinato
Yakiniku Heijoen Aqua City Odaiba
2 minutes from Daiba: enjoy A5 wagyu yakiniku in an upscale space from a long-established brand.
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TokyoOther
Tempura Kanno
A long-established Ginza tempura spot serving seasonal ingredients fried in a light batter at a counter near the station.
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TokyoShinjuku
Kizuna Sushi Shinjuku Kabukicho
A sushi restaurant where you can pick fresh toppings piece by piece—plus plenty of sides and drinks, and even all-you-can-eat sushi.
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TokyoChiyoda
Kizuna Sushi Akihabara
A sushi restaurant where you can pick fresh toppings piece by piece—plus plenty of sides and drinks, and even all-you-can-eat sushi.
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TokyoOther
“WAGYU × Yakatabune in TOKYO” Special Experience
A luxury dinner cruise: enjoy Tokyo night views from a yakatabune boat with wagyu and a French course by a Michelin-starred chef.
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TokyoMinato
Burlesque Annex YAVAY
Near Roppongi Station—enjoy kimono shows and anisong performances up close at a Cool Japan entertainment spot.
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Tokyo
Ume no Hana Kichijoji
Kichijoji “Umenohana”—enjoy creative tofu-and-yuba kaiseki and seasonal dishes in calm, ryokan-style private rooms.
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TokyoChuo
Oreno Kappou Ginza
A Japanese restaurant from the “Ore no Yakiniku” group—premium ingredients at reasonable prices in a modern Japanese setting.
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TokyoChuo
Oreno French Tokyo
2 minutes from Ginza-itchome: the largest “Ore no French” in Tokyo—casual French and wine at great value.
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TokyoShibuya
Yakiniku 173
Casual wagyu at great value—popular for platters and thick-cut skirt steak, with grilling tips at the counter.
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TokyoShibuya
Hakata Jidori Fukuei Kumiai Shibuya
A popular Shibuya eatery offering rare Hakata Jidori dishes and Kyushu local sake, with multilingual support.
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TokyoTaito
Ume no Hana Ueno Hirokoji
Ueno “Umenohana”—enjoy kaiseki featuring tofu and yuba with wagyu and seasonal fish in inn-like private rooms.
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TokyoMinato
Waketokuyama
At the renowned Azabu restaurant “Buntoku-yama,” enjoy seasonal kaiseki and abalone isoyaki.
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TokyoOther
Yakitori Tsukada Nakameguro
A specialty restaurant where you can savor a full yakitori course of house-raised Miyazaki Jitokko (one course per person).
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TokyoChuo
Sumibi Yakitori Kibidori Ginza
A hidden-gem dining spot pairing Miyazaki Jitokko chicken cuisine with carefully selected wines.
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TokyoShibuya
New National Theatre Tokyo
Directly connected to Hatsudai Station—Japan’s only national theater for contemporary performing arts, offering opera, ballet, and theater year-round.
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TokyoChiyoda
HoneyHoney Akihabara
In the heart of Akihabara Electric Town—a casual maid café with food and cheki photos, with no cover charge.
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TokyoToshima
HoneyHoney Ikebukuro
Along Ikebukuro Sunshine Street—a warm, transparent-price maid café with food and cheki photos.
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TokyoOther
HoneyHoney Nakano
Next to Nakano Broadway—a transparent-price maid café with great food, drinks, and cheki photos.
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TokyoChuo
Maruya Honten Ginza Glasse
Near Ginza Station—savor premium hitsumabushi and eel dishes at an intimate counter in an upscale setting.
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TokyoChuo
Anagoya Ginza Hirai
Near Ginza Station—enjoy diverse conger eel specialties (kabayaki, tempura, and more) at a Michelin-listed restaurant.
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TokyoKoto
Japan Shine Tour
A tour in Ryogoku featuring morning sumo practice viewing or tournament watching, with an interpreter and sumo journalist commentary.
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TokyoChuo
Ginza KEIJI
Near Shimbashi/Ginza—watch artisan skills up close and enjoy a seasonal wagyu full-course with premium sake.
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TokyoShibuya
Cerveza JPN Shibuya AKUSU
Near Shibuya Station—a beer restaurant serving craft beers from Japan and around the world, plus authentic paella.
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TokyoMinato
Nikuazabu Shimbashi
Casual yakiniku in Shimbashi: A5-focused omakase course is a favorite, plus “meat cake” surprises for special occasions.
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TokyoOther
Gyutan Rikyu Tokyo Solamachi
Near Oshiage Station—enjoy Sendai beef and craft beer at Japan’s largest gyutan (beef tongue) specialty chain.
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TokyoChuo
Tokyo Yakiniku Heijoen Ginza 5-chome
2 minutes from Ginza: long-established wagyu yakiniku—famous for 48-hour aged tongue and wagyu harami.
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TokyoChiyoda
Buta-sute KITTE Marunouchi
Ise beef (female cattle) specialist: gyudon at lunch, and “grilled sukiyaki” at night with Ise soy sauce.
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TokyoMinato
Nikuazabu Nishi-Azabu
A popular Nishi-Azabu yakiniku spot: casual A5 wagyu courses, and meat cakes for celebrations.
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TokyoShinjuku
Samurai Restaurant
A Japanese-style entertainment restaurant where you can enjoy a powerful samurai show and a meal at the same time.
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TokyoMinato
UNIHOLIC
Night views × uni in a new style: enjoy uni-centric dishes at approachable prices—try the course for the full experience.
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TokyoMinato
Nikuazabu Roppongi
3 minutes from Roppongi: staff-grilled omakase with eight sauces—live, immersive atmosphere.
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TokyoShibuya
Nikuazabu Ebisu
1 minute from Ebisu: high-value A5 wagyu—meat cakes also available for anniversaries.
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TokyoShibuya
Samoyed Café moffu Takeshita-dori
A city refresh café where you’re surrounded by 16 Samoyeds and soothed by their fluffy fur and smiles.
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TokyoKoto
Dinner in the Sky
A sky-high restaurant where you dine suspended 40 meters above the ground, with spectacular views and thrills.
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TokyoChiyoda
Yakiniku Story Suidobashi
Steps from Suidobashi Station—enjoy top-grade Matsusaka beef at great value through direct sourcing.
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TokyoShibuya
Teppanyaki & Okonomiyaki Kashiwa
Directly connected to Shibuya Hikarie—an 인기 dining spot for diverse teppan dishes like A4 wagyu and Hinai-jidori chicken.