Category: Tokyo
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Axis Design Center: Roppongi’s Creative Space
Axis Design Center in Roppongi showcases cutting-edge design and architecture through exhibitions, events, and workshops.
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Oedo Antique Market: Japan’s Largest Outdoor Bazaar
The Oedo Antique Market, Japan’s largest outdoor bazaar, offers 250 shops with antiques like pottery, kimonos, and tableware at the Tokyo International Forum.
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Seiko Museum Ginza: Japan’s Timekeeping Legacy
The Seiko Museum Ginza in Tokyo showcases Japan’s clockmaking history through exhibits of historical timepieces, including Japanese temporal clocks.
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Nakameguro: Riverside Cafes and Cherry Blossoms
Nakameguro combines riverside cherry blossoms, trendy cafes, and the iconic Starbucks Reserve® Roastery Tokyo.
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Meiji Jingu Museum: Imperial History and Design
The Meiji Jingu Museum, designed by Kuma Kengo, highlights artifacts from Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken in a harmonious architectural setting.
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Yayoi Kusama Museum: A Tribute to a Visionary
The Yayoi Kusama Museum in Shinjuku showcases the artist’s iconic works, including Infinity Mirror Rooms and sculptures, in an intimate, timed-ticket setting.
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Azabudai Hills: Tokyo’s Urban Village
Azabudai Hills in Minato City is a sustainable urban village combining offices, residences, schools, and green spaces in Tokyo.
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Tsukiji Outer Market: Tokyo’s Food Town
Tsukiji Outer Market offers traditional Japanese foods, wholesale and retail shops, and ready-to-eat bite-sized delights.
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Shiseido Gallery: A Hub for Contemporary Art in Ginza
The Shiseido Gallery in Ginza, Japan’s oldest art gallery, hosts free contemporary art exhibits in a striking building designed by Ricardo Bofill.