Leisure & Experiences in Tokyo

A renovated museum, brewery, and tasting hall in the Ebisu district, dedicated to the history of Yebisu beer by Sapporo Breweries.

The official residence of the Japanese emperor in central Tokyo, on the site of Edo Castle (Chiyoda). A vast green complex with moats and stone walls, housing the residence, ceremonial halls, and Imperial Household buildings.

A friendly bar in Asakusa serving Japanese beer, sake, whiskey and cocktails. English-speaking staff and a relaxed atmosphere make this a great place to meet new people.

The museum houses the world's largest collection of Japanese artifacts and works of art. Of the 100,000 objects, about 4,000 are on display at any one time, with exhibitions changing regularly.

A luxurious two-Michelin-starred restaurant (including a Green Star) where chef Hiroyasu Kawate reimagines French-Japanese cuisine with a vegetable-forward approach, paired with refined dishes, artistic desserts, and rare wines and sake.

An iconic 332.6 m tower inspired by the Eiffel Tower. It houses museums, restaurants, and shops, with observation decks at 145 m and 250 m.

A unique bar in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, where you can enjoy authentic cocktails while watching a spectacular close-up magic show performed by a professional magician. With around 500 types of cocktails available, it’s the perfect spot for a memorable night in Tokyo.

A large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, connected to the city by the Rainbow Bridge. A popular area with modern architecture, parks, a beach, and entertainment.

A trendy music bar and lounge blending Japanese street culture with LA-style influences, combining music, fashion, and cocktails. It offers a laid-back club atmosphere with live performances, DJs, and the option to dance until morning.

Over 100 varieties of sake at the self-serve bar. Choose your drink, pour your own and enjoy without time limit. Bring your own appetizers and enjoy sake from boutique producers.

Japan’s largest contemporary art exhibition center, located in Roppongi. Hosts temporary exhibitions of painting, sculpture, photography, design, fashion, anime, manga, and architecture.

A cozy bar in the Yotsuya district where you can meet Japanese and foreigners. The bartenders offer drinks to suit all tastes, including beer, cocktails and whisky. There is a choice of music, karaoke and live sports.