Looking up at TOKYO SKYTREE from below feels like standing at the feet of a giant—it's awe-inspiring and impressive. The towering structure really gives you a sense of grandeur and challenge.
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Nakamura Tokichi Ginza Store
Founded in the first year of Ansei (1854), "Nakamura Tokichi Honten," a Japanese tea specialty store based in Uji, Kyoto, opened its first store in Tokyo, located in the largest shopping mall in the Ginza district, "GINZA SIX." Popular among shoppers, daters, and tourists from both Japan and abroad, the store is always bustling with a line of customers. Upon entering through the "Maruto" noren (shop curtain) and taking a seat, guests are served a seasonally selected welcome tea, offering a moment of relaxation.
The matcha ice cream is super rich and not bitter at all.
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Tokyo Kaikan Ginza Sky Lounge
Located right in front of Yurakucho Station, this historic French restaurant in Ginza boasts a circular floor plan with all seats arranged along the windows, allowing for panoramic views of Marunouchi, Ginza, and the Tokyo Station area through its expansive windows.
The restaurant slowly rotates, so the view is absolutely amazing! You can sit in one spot and see all of Ginza. Eating while enjoying the cityscape is such a treat.
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Umeda Sky Building / Kuchu Teien Observatory
The 40-story, twin super high-rise was completed in 1993. The two towers are connected on top. In England, it was selected into the “Top 20” list of world buildings as a thrilling skyscraper. The beauty of the building itself is part of its popularity. On the 3rd floor, there is a gate for the elevators to shoot you up to the 35th floor.
If you have the pass, you can get in for free, so it's super crowded. You can enjoy coffee, desserts, and the view up there—perfect for a relaxing afternoon tea.
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