Useful Information Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Shim (Asakusa kimono and yukata rentals)
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Taitou-ku Asakusa 1-7-5
    A kimono and yukata rental and dressing shop located a five minute walk from Asakusa Station. All of the shop's rental kimonos are vintage items with fabulous patterns carefully selected by the staff. Whether you're having some fun with the girls, going on a date, or going on a little stroll through Asakusa, the staffs are ready to meet your needs and will dress you and style you so you look fashionable and attractive. Because you're renting and not buying, feel free to try bold colors and patterns, and you can come without needing to bring anything special on your part. Rentals can be returned by 8:00 p.m., giving you plenty of time to enjoy yourself. The shop's kimono plans include not only the kimono itself and obi belt but also accessories-you'll be all set! You can also borrow a haori or travelling coat for free in winter to keep warm.
  • Vidulus
    Style / Fashion
    Tokyo Arakawa-ku Machiya 3-8-20
    A seven-minute walk from Machiya Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and Keisei Main Line, and the Machiya-ekimae stop on the Toden Arakawa Line. This shop repairs and also modifies shoes and bags. The shop can handle everything from leather, nylon, and canvas bags to suitcases, wallets, and even belts. The shop can even fix issues other shop's will deem unrepairable, including frays, tears, metal fixture repairs, and lining replacements. The shop is also dedicated to helping students and will rush-repair school bags and randoseru (traditional Japanese school backpacks for elementary school children) at regular price, and will even complete repairs on such items by the following day. If you live far away, the shop can also ship your repaired or altered item to you. Last but not least, the shop accepts orders for custom-made items.
  • Harajuku no Haha
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 4-31-11 COSMO HARAJUKU 501
    "A fortune-telling parlor located a five-minute walk from Harajuku Station on the JR Yamanote Line. Operated by Suzuko Sugano, affectionately known as ""Harajuku no Haha"" (""the Mom of Harajuku""), the parlor offers a wide variety of divination services, including Western astrology, palm reading, and tarot. The parlor's dedicated fortune-tellers can tell you what's in store for your future in areas such as love, health, and work. Some of the parlor's fortune-tellers speak foreign languages; the prices are also clear and fixed, so feel free to ask. For the best possible experience, you are recommended to make a reservation by phone or email in advance, but the parlor also accepts walk-ins."
  • AppleStore Ginza
    Shopping
    Tokyo Chuo-ku
  • YAMATO Haneda Chronogate Sales Office
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Ota-ku Hanedaasahicho 11-ban 1
  • Apple Store Shibuya (Apple Store Shibuya)
    Shopping
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jinnan 1-20-9 Koendori Building
  • McDonald’s JR Tokyo Eki
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    3.5
    105 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Chiyoda Marunouchi 1 9 1 Tokyo Eki 1 Bangai

    Very busy branch, but clean and efficient. Plenty of seating but plenty of people! I had the Shaka Shaka chicken and it was quite good. You choose your powder ---cheese or red pepper. I chose the...

  • Shibuya Stream Hall
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Shibuya 3-21-3 SHIBUYA STREAM 4-6F
  • Shinagawa Intercity Hall&Meeting Room Rentals
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Minato-ku Konan 2-15-4 Hall 1F Meeting Room Rentals B1F
  • McDonald’s Harajuku Takeshita-dori
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    3.5
    53 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Shibuya-ku Jingu-mae 1-19-8 Harajuku Family Building

    We just wanted to try a McDonalds in another country and so we did. We didnt try much and only tried a burger. We ordered the Teriyaki Pork burger... It was... just like MacDonalds back home which...

  • SAGAWA Jonan Sales Office
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Yashio 3-2-38
  • Toshima Civic Center
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Toshima-ku Higashi-ikebukuro 1-20-10 HAREZA IKEBUKURO
  • TKP Shinbashi Conference Center
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chiyoda-ku Uchisaiwaicho 1-chome 3-1 Saiwai Building (Office:12F)
  • TKP Ichigaya Conference Center
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Ichigayahachimancho 8-banchi TKP Ichigaya Building (Office:2F)
  • Shinjuku Mura Studio
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kita-shinjuku 2-1-8
  • Kadokawadaiei studio
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Choufushi Tamagawa 6-1-1
  • YAMATO Nishitokyo Base
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Akishima-shi Haijimacho 4-10-5
  • TKP Tokyo Sta. Conference Center
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Chuo-ku Yaesu 1-8-16 Shin Maki Cho Building 10F11F12F
  • YAMATO Shin Tokyo Base
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Yashio 3-2-35
  • Vision Center Shinagawa
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Tokyo Minato-ku Takanawa 4-10-8 Keikyu Dai7 Building 2-3F

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