It's taller than Roppongi Hills by a couple of meters. Who says size doesn't matter? While they may not have the city night view (the top floors are obscenely expensive condos, not tourist attractio...
This is the place to go if you want to go shopping. It's popular among foreigners because it boasts clothes that actually fit people who aren't Japanese. There are a ton of clothing shops as well as r...
Wonderful dreamscape. Every single time I go there I feel like I'm in Disneyland. Everything is immaculate. It feels so space-age. Wonderful restaurants. Good museum. Beautiful view, especially ...
There are actually 4 shopping malls in close proximity to eachother. There is the Aqua City, the Venus Fort, Mediage and Decks. Odaiba is worth a day trip for shopping and exploring. Venus Fort is ...
Very luxurious. Shopping, fashion, night life... the same basic ingredients for any popular spot in Tokyo. But this one is special because all the stuff is really expensive. Trust me. That makes i...
Souvenirs, Japanese Goods, Shopping Malls ( Roppongi )
The great thing about Hashi Choh is that it is so incredibly visible; you could be across the floor and see the rainbow like arrangement of colors. For a store in Tokyo Midtown, it is on the lower end...
I love this shopping mall because the layout of this place is even more fantastic than Daimaru Peacock in Daikanyama! The annex and main buildings are connected in this awesome zig-zag arrangement th...
This place is like being transported into Ceaser's Palace in Las Vegas. It has the same Italian architecture, and the same blue sky ceiling. Best yet, it is full of interesting stores and restaurants....
Shopping Malls, Landmarks & Historical Places, Architecture ( Tokyo Station )
This was a fabulous way to spend my afternoon. It is the very image of the modern and chic Tokyo I was expecting when I arrived here. This building is full of delicious restaurants of all price ranges...
Just a stone's throw away from La Fuente - another great shopping mall. This place is much smaller than any other shopping mall I've been to, but it has a lot of authenticity...everything from the ci...
This is one of the few "Outdoor-inspired" malls in Tokyo that I've seen. As you may imagine, the type of weather outside dictates how much you can actually enjoy this laid back, European st...
If you want to get away from the everyday Tokyo shopping malls, where after browsing six or seven shops you have to go up an escalator, this is definitely a place to go. It's more reminiscent of a No...
In the heart of Ikebukuro Station easily accessible by all Tokyo Metro and JR trains is a small mall called Tobu Hope Center. While it contains a few small restaurants (Vie de France being one of them...
Everyone talks about the 109 in Shibuya.
Yeah, it's a good place if you want to find some fashion goods for young Japanese.
The place is full of little stores.
I think it's a good shopping mall for ...
A mall just like all the other malls in Tokyo, although this one has a very nice dessert section with lots of choice. There is a lot to see in this mall, but I wouldn't make a day of it. A nice plac...
This is a nice place to spend your lunch hour at. The first floor is essentially a food court, with affordable, yet good restaurants. It includes restaurants like Godiva chocolate, and NY Bagels, and ...
The best part of this building is definitely its selection of fine restaurants. Originally I checked it out to see what was playing on the cinema, but I was ultimately disappointed with the selection,...
Caretta Shiodome is a large office, restaurant and retail space. There are restaurants with spectacular views on the top floors, while more restaurants and shopping areas are located on the lower part...