Every time I come to Tokyo for business, I always stay at this hotel. Everything is above average, and most importantly, the location makes it super convenient to get anywhere!
Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower | Review by 蔡政明
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LaLaport TACHIKAWA TACHIHI
Doors flung open first in December 2015 over at LaLaport TACHIKAWA TACHIHI, one the largest shopping malls in the western Tokyo area. All under one roof you’ll find a full-range rolodex of some 240 stores different stores including fashion, great eats, lifestyle goods, and interior décor. Trend-forward and ahead of the beat, there’s always a rotation of new and buzzing shops to browse.
It's not far from the center of Tachikawa. Just hop on the Tama Monorail to Tachihi Station and you're there—super convenient! On weekdays, it's pretty quiet, but on weekends it gets packed and you'll have to wait in line for restaurants.
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Kabukicho
Kabukicho is the entertainment district that sits just steps from the east exit of Shinjuku Station. It’s a major hub for izakaya pubs, amusement centers and nightlife spots to enjoy after hours. With neon signs lit up through the entire night, it’s earned the nickname of “the city that never sleeps”.
Kabukicho is Tokyo's famous city that never sleeps. Even though many shops aren't open during the day, there are already quite a few people handing out flyers.
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IKAHO TOY.DOLL & CAR MUSEUM
The museum displays toys and dolls from the early Showa period to the Heisei period, including the "Fukumatsu Ningyo" (vintage Japanese doll), only nine dolls in Japan. In another area of the museum, cars from the Showa period are displayed, making it a museum that people of all ages can enjoy.
If you spend over a certain amount at the shop, you can enter for free. The nostalgic street recreates the look of Japan during the Showa era, and the car museum displays early Japanese domestic cars. Every single one is a classic—I wish I could own them all! It's every man's dream.






