Area Information


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okyo has no center, but rather is made up of a series of small towns and neighborhoods clustered together, each with its own history, flavor, and atmosphere.

We will explain some of towns in this page.

Shibuya area

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hibuya is the trendy area for Tokyo’s youth, where fashions and styles get started from all of Japan. It’s a vibrant, always moving place, with a variety of department stores, shops, cinemas, restaurants, and bars.

Aoyama/Omotesando area

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he area east from Shibuya Station and going toward Aoyama is seeing more and more shops and restaurants. One can stroll all the way the Aoyama / Omotesando are in less than half an hour.
For the residential in this area is high, but a lot of forgner lives this area.

(Shopping Information)
Kinokuni-ya International Supermarket

Daikanyama area


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here are various narrow side streets offering a variety of cuisine and place of libation.

Ebisu area


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bisu is the transit point for riders from the JR Yamanote line and Hibiya subway line. The area offers a good array of eating and drinking establishment, including the Ebisu Garden Place.

Hiroo area


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mix of tree lines avenues, street side cafes, and fashionable shops.

(Shopping Information)
National Azabu Supermarket

Harajyuku area


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irectly in front of the Harajyku Station is Takeshita-dori, a narrow, trendy pedestrian shopping street with all type of shops, and cruising area for young people.

Yoyogi area


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oyogi Park is the largest park in Tokyo.

Nishi Azabu /Roppongi area

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ishi-Azabu has an abundance of small restaurants and bars all dispersed around its main intersection, but it’s a quieter area than the Roppongi circus up the road.

Roppongi is the center for foreigner night-life in Tokyo.

Although best known for its nightlife, Roppongi has an array of restaurants that serve a variety of great cuisine ? most have English speaking staff and menus.

Kamiyacho/ Toranomon area

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his area sees the beginning of various government office and building that multiply as one gets closer to Kasumigaseki.n array of restaurants that serve a variety of great cuisine ? most have English speaking staff and menus.

Akasaka area


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major business center with many of the international financial offices. Nightlife though it shows a different side, with its various narrow side streets offering a variety of cuisine and places of libation.

Shinagawa area


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his area is a major connection for passengers from Yokohama and other area south of Tokyo.

There has been an explosion of development in Shinagawa with multiple new high-rise building going up all about the station.

Shinjyuku area


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hinjuku is the hub of Tokyo, and Shinjuku station is the most used in Japan, with over 1 million people passing thru everyday. Most of the city's government office are on the West side of Shinjuku station, and mix of department stores, electric outlets, restaurants, bars, and clubs on either side.