Complex Facility / Commercial Facility Spots in Tokyo Area
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- Tokyo
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- Imperial Palace / Marunouchi
- Nihonbashi / Ginza
- Toyosu / Ariake / Odaiba
- Ueno / Yanesen
- Asakusa
- Around Tokyo Skytree
- Ryogoku / Kinshicho / Kameido
- Fukagawa / Kiyosumi
- Akihabara / Kanda / Ochanomizu / Suidobashi / Iidabashi
- Akasaka / Roppongi / Azabu / Hiroo
- Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando
- Meguro / Along the Tokyu line
- Sugamo / Komagome / Oji
- Around Ikebukuro
- Shinjuku / Okubo / Nakano
- Shiba / Takeshiba / Takanawa
- Shinagawa / Haneda Airport
- Kasai
- Ward East / Shibamata
- Eastern Tama
- Northern Tama
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- Western Tama
- Izu Oshima / Toshima
- Niijima / Shikinejima / Kozushima
- Miyakejima / Mikurajima
- Hachijojima / Aogashima
- Ogasawara Islands
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- ecute Nippori
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Arakawa-ku Nishinippori 2-19 JR East Nippori Nippori Station Campus
- This commercial facility is conveniently located in JR Nippori Station. It features more than 15 stores, including a delicatessen, a bakery, Japanese and Western sweet shops, a cafe, and a flower shop. It has two eat-in areas periodically operated by different shops. You can also buy items that are only available there, like merchandise featuring the station’s official mascot Nippori.
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- Maach Ecute Kanda Manseibashi
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Kandasudachou 1-25-4
- The history and stories attached to the Manseibashi, an old red brick elevated bridge completed in 1912, were utilized to give it new life as the Maach Ecute Kanda Manseibashi, a shopping facility hosting cafes and shops with tastes sure to stimulate your curiosity and your intellect. Be sure not to miss the limited time shops which open up here as well.
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- WITH HARAJUKU
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 1-14-30
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- Q Plaza Harajuku
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 6-28-6
- This shopping mall standing along Meiji-dori Avenue in the Jingumae neighborhood of Shibuya City, Tokyo has come to be a new landmark in the Harajuku/Omotesando area. The facility houses cafes and restaurants as well as fashion and lifestyle service shops. The mall is also home to the flagship shop of Urban Research fast fashion brand Sense of Place as well as the first Japanese location for several international chains. The mall is designed such that every shop has a verdant terrace of wall-to-wall glass windows for customers to enjoy the view.
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- Tokyo MIZ Machi (R)
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Sumida-ku Mukojima 1-chome
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- Machida modi
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Machida-shi Haramachida 6-2-6
- "This shopping mall is operated by the same Marui Group as the commercial facility Marui. The building that was once called ""Marui be Machida"" was renovated and reopened in 2006. ""modi"" is a Latin word that means melody and harmony. Once a specialty shop with an emphasis on fashion, it has increased its foodstuffs and miscellaneous good tenants and is unique for limiting its number of clothing vendors. It is connected to Machida Station, Marui, Odakyu Department Store, Machida Tokyu Twins and Lumine via a pedestrian walkway."
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- Ootemori
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Otemachi 1-5-5 Otemachi Tower B1F-B2F
- A mall connected directly to Tokyo Metro Otemachi Station popular for its excellent location and distinctive restaurants, delis, shops, and service facilities. Ootemori also has a convenient nursing room on floor B2 with nursing chairs, baby beds, and a hot water dispenser. Another nice feature: Most of the stores accept Suica and Pasmo cards for payment.
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- Shibuya Niku Yokocho
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawachou 13-8 Chitose Kaikan 2F / 3F
- A food court of meat-focused restaurants. A meat theme park with 26 restaurants offering a wide range of different types of meat, from Japanese, to Western steak, Korean, and even Brazilian. Every restaurant has a delivery service, have food delivered to you from one restaurant as you enjoy a meal from a different restaurant. Events are frequently held including the 29th of every month, come meat the entertainment.
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- Shibuya BEAM
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Udagawacho 31-2
- A 10 floor shopping mall with seven aboveground and three belowground floors. The mall is located in the heart of Shibuya facing Inokashira-dori Street a five-minute walk from Shibuya Station. The Yoshimoto Mugendai Hall theater, where up-and-coming Yoshimoto Kogyo entertainers perform, famously occupies floors 1 through B2, and every day large numbers of comedy-lovers make their way here to see a show. Other tenants include the RECOfan Shibuya BEAM Store, a major CD, record, and DVD store carrying over 250 thousand items; Dipper Dan, a crepe shop with a huge variety. No matter the time of day or the day of the week, the mall is always bustling with people.
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- Daikanyama Address dixsept
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamachou 17-6
- A shopping center in Daikanyama-cho, Shibuya City, Tokyo. Daikanyama Address has been an area landmark since it opened in August 2000. This urban commercial complex is comprised of Daikanyama Sports Plaza and shopping areas centering around the 36 floor Tower high rise apartment complex. 17dixsept hosts fashionable apparel shops suited to the Daikanyama area as well as food shops, a drug store, and other establishments supporting the daily life of local residents.
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- Keiyo Street, Tokyo Station
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1 JR Tokyo Station 1F
- Keiyo Street is a commercial facility located near the Yaesu Underground South Exit of JR Tokyo Station. Based around the theme of “Life-sized Green Life Starting from Tokyo Station,” Keiyo Street offers a wide range of item that can help enrich your lifestyle, from Tokyo Station souvenir gifts through delicious gourmet food to carefully-selected sundry goods that are full of character. With branches of some of Tokyo’s best-known sweet shops and bakery-cafes, as well as a bookstore with all the latest books, etc., Keiyo Street is a very convenient spot to stop and do some shopping for both commuters and tourists.
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- Waterras
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Kanda Awajicho 2-101 , 105
- "This commercial facility complex was built in 2013 combining the words ""wa"" (Japanese / Round / Environment) and ""terrace."" It is composed of two buildings: Waterras Tower with offices and residences, and Waterras Annex with a commercial area. Making use of its terrace-like terrain, it is a place where local residents, workers, students and tourists can freely come and go, allowing it to nurture a new community. In addition to supermarkets that support daily life, there are also restaurants, convenience stores and cafes with terrace seating."
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- GYRE
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 5-10-1
- This trendy shopping mall is located a three-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Meiji-jingumae Station. Consisting of two belowground and five aboveground floors, the museum's distinctive design resembles five boxes stacked haphazardly on top of each other. Delivering the latest trends, here customers can purchase fashionable apparel, merchandise, furniture, food, and more. The mall also has a gallery space and 30-meter-tall atrium extending from floor B1 to five which are used to display works of art by a variety of creators, delighting the eyes of shoppers.
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- CASCADE HARAJUKU
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingumae 1-10-37
- CASCADE HARAJUKU is a commercial facility which opened in 2015 in Jingumae, Shibuya City, Tokyo, housing a range of high-end restaurants and cafes aimed at sophisticated urbanites. It features the first Japanese branches of a cup-cake store originating in London and a popular Italian restaurant chain, as well as many other attention-grabbing tenants, including a Taiwanese tea shop and café, a restaurant serving modern Mexican cuisine, etc. Several of the restaurants and bars are open until late at night, making this a great place to stop off for a bite to eat or a drink on the way home from work. CASCADE HARAJUKU’s ultra-modern design, featuring terraces and plants arranged in circular patterns, is a must-see.
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- FANCL GINZA SQUARE
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 5-8-16
- A one-minute walk from exit A3 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Hibiya Line, and Marunouchi Line. Owned and operated by Japanese cosmetics and health food company FANCL, here customers can experience the latest in the sciences of beauty and health. Highlights include the hands-on-oriented Beauty Shop where you are free to try everything from additive-free skin care products to makeup and supplements to your heart's content; and the Research and Technology Gallery where mini seminars are conducted by researchers every week on Saturdays and Sundays. The facility also offers 80-minute long guided tours which enable you to enjoy many of the experiences on offer all at once (advance reservation required).
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- Shibuya Yokocho
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 6-20 RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK South 1F
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- LOG ROAD DAIKANYAMA
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shibuya-ku Daikanyamachou 13-1
- A shopping mall located in Shibuya City, Tokyo built on 220 meter long grounds which were once the location of a portion of the Toyoko Line railway. The unique long and narrow building is decorated with seasonal plants and flowers, creating a park-like atmosphere. The log-house style building houses a brewery and all-day restaurant, food market, select shops, and bakery along a pleasant boardwalk. Log Road Daikanyama is the perfect place to forget the bustle of the big city and slowly peruse the goods on sale or have a bite to eat.
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- Flags
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Shinjuku 3-37-1
- A 10 story shopping mall located just beyond the southeast exit of JR Shinjuku Station. Flagship stores for many popular fashion, music, and sporting goods brands are located here, and the facility presents visitors with high sense lifestyles from a variety of angles. The popular global casual fashion brand Gap has a store on the first floor. The appeal of the shop is its selection of simple and tasteful designs which incorporate the latest trends to just the right degree and which come in an abundant variety of color variations. A giant video monitor is embedded in the shop's stylish exterior facade, making it a convenient place to meet up with friends.
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- Pola Ginza
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Chuo-ku Ginza 1-7-7 Pola Ginza Building 1 FB 1F
- "Right next to exit number seven of Ginza-itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. This boutique building consists of 12 aboveground floors and two underground floors, delivering fresh and novel surprises to customers based on the concept of ""beauty, the arts, and gourmet food."" The flagship POLA THE BEAUTY shop occupies floor 1 and B1, while the POLA MUSEUM ANNEX gallery, which is free year-round, is located on the third floor. Restaurants and other establishments making their first appearance in Ginza have been inviting into floors 11 and 12."
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- Roppongi Hills, Metro Hat / Hollywood Plaza
- Leisure / Hobbies
- Tokyo Minato-ku Roppongi 6-4-1
- This mall is connected directly to Roppongi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. Situated at the entranceway to Roppongi Hills, the distinctive round building has an open and airy atrium area at its center. Hollywood Plaza tenants include the Hollywood University of Beauty and Fashion, the Hollywood Graduate School of Beauty and Business, and numerous beauty- and health-conscious cafes and restaurants. Metro Hat is also primarily occupied by restaurants and there are spaces where customers can take their time and enjoy takeout food they have purchased here. Note that business days differ by establishment.
Imperial Palace / Marunouchi
Nihonbashi / Ginza
Toyosu / Ariake / Odaiba
Ueno / Yanesen
Asakusa
Around Tokyo Skytree
Ryogoku / Kinshicho / Kameido
Fukagawa / Kiyosumi
Akihabara / Kanda / Ochanomizu / Suidobashi / Iidabashi
Akasaka / Roppongi / Azabu / Hiroo
Shibuya / Harajuku / Omotesando
Meguro / Along the Tokyu line
Sugamo / Komagome / Oji
Around Ikebukuro
Shinjuku / Okubo / Nakano
Shiba / Takeshiba / Takanawa
Shinagawa / Haneda Airport
Kasai
Ward East / Shibamata
Eastern Tama
Northern Tama
Southern Tama
Western Tama
Izu Oshima / Toshima
Niijima / Shikinejima / Kozushima
Miyakejima / Mikurajima
Hachijojima / Aogashima
Ogasawara Islands
Tokyo Areas
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