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  1. Tange was inspired to make the building look like a computer microchip, while gothic cathedral elements of the towers add to its grandeur. There are two observatories within that offer panoramic views of the futuristic Shinjuku neighbourhood and beyond. Address: 2-8-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo 163-8001. Tel: +81 03 5321 1111.

  2. Located in Nakano Broadway (no relation to the New York version), this place is like one long love letter to every manga fan ever. A pioneer in the used book trade, Mandarake has a plethora of valuable relics populating its shelves. From rare volumes to old magazines from a completely different era, you can almost feel the history radiating from the aisles. But as the cosplaying clerks ...

  3. Forget about Tokyo’s shiny skyscrapers, massive complexes and other architectural showpieces. If you look closely, you will find a more down-to-earth side of this mega city in the hidden alleyways or ‘yokocho’ between or behind buildings. Explore one of these alleys, such as Nonbei and Sankaku Chitai, and you will find Yakitori and ramen shops, …

  4. The Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra is a highly praised orchestra with one of the longest histories in Japan.Founded in 1911, it is currently the most renowned orchestra in Japan with 166 members, and closely collaborates with various opera and ballet groups. The Orchestra holds regular performances at Tokyo’s top concert halls, including Suntory Hall, Bunkamura Orchard …

  5. Budget. Opening Hours Varies by shop; usually 10am – 8pm. Stretching more than 1.3km long and boasting 400 shops, this is the longest shopping street in Japan. Known throughout Japan as the first place in the country to feature ‘Ginza’ in its name, Togoshi Ginza boasts a plethora of brand-name goods and fine-dining options.

  6. Niku no Mansei was established in 1949 in Akihabara as a butcher and deli but today is a popular restaurant chain specialising in steak. People come in droves to enjoy the tender steak and sukiyaki, a beef and soy hotpot. Sukiyaki is one of their pricier dishes, but ...

  7. Comme des Garçons. Founded in 1973 by designer and CEO Rei Kawakubo, Comme des Garçons is known far and wide for its creative designs. Its four brands include Comme des Garçons, Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, Junya Watanabe Comme des Garçons and Comme des Garçons Junya Watanabe Man. Address: 5-2-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062.

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