Tokyo Skytree Solamachi Mall
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Tokyo Solamachi is a shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the foot of the famous Tokyo Skytree. It has more than 300 shops and restaurants and is well worth a visit even without the tallest tower in Japan.
There are original Japanese souvenir shops, an official Tokyo Skytree shop, a large food market and food area, as well as many other restaurants and shops that invite you to extensive shopping. Tokyo Solamachi is also home to the Sumida Aquarium, a planetarium and many small green areas and terraces.
The Postal Museum opened in March 2014 on the ninth floor. It has an extensive collection of postage stamps from around the world, as well as interactive exhibits and exhibits that show the history of postal services in Japan.
The Tokyo Solamachi complex is located within steps of Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree line, and a short walk from Oshiage Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. It can also be reached in a 15 minute walk from the popular Asakusa tourist district on the opposite side of the river.
The new Tokyo Skytree Solamachi mall breathes new life into the historical old downtown Shitamachi district of Tokyo. Dubbed the a “people-oriented, new downtown",this
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Bring Sensoji or Tokyo Skytree home with you and construct them with your own hands. These miniature size bricks will keep you on your toes.
La Sora Seed, an Italian restaurant located on the 31st floor of Tokyo Solamachi, offers a simplistic menu using farm fresh ingredients that will delight your tastebuds!
ลา โซระ ซี๊ดเป็นร้านอาหารอิตาเลี่ยนบนชั้นที่ 31 ของโตเกียวโซแลมจิที่ให้เมนูง่ายๆโดยใช้ส่วนประกอบสดจากฟาร์มที่จะทำให้คุณพบกับรสชาติสุดประทับใจ
เอาวัดเซนโซจิ หรือโตเกียวสกายทรีกลับบ้าน แล้วสร้างมันขึ้นมาด้วยมือคุณเอง ตัวต่อขนาดเล็กจะทำให้คุณสนุกและมีสมาธิ
Новый Токио Skytree Solamachi центр вдыхает новую жизнь в исторический центр города, в районе Shitamachi, Токио.
A nova zona comercial Solamachi na Tokyo Skytree traz vida nova à antiga e histórica baixa no distrito de Shitamachi em Tóquio.
Discover the secrets of Japanese beauty with Makanai's natural cosmetics and skincare range.
โตเกียว สกายทรี โซลามะจิ มอลล์ (Tokyo Skytree Solamachi mall) ที่เปิดใหม่นี้ ช่วยทำให้ย่านดาวน์ทาวน์เก่าแก่ ย่านชิทะมะชิ ( Shitamachi) ของกรุงโตเกียว ดูสดใสมีชีวิตชีวาขึ้น
Trung tâm mua sắm Tokyo Skytree Solamachi mới mang hơi thở mới vào khu trung tâm cũ của quận Shitamachi ở Tokyo. Đây được mệnh danh là " trung tâm thành phố mới”,
This new permanent cafe is located on the 4th floor of Solamachi, Tokyo Skytree, and is sure to bring a smile to any Kirby fan.
A special pop-up cafe event at the Tokyo Box cafe & space at Tokyo Solamachi celebrates Miffy, the iconic rabbit character created by Dutch artist Dick Bruna.
Visitors to Tokyo Skytree Town can look forward to a lively and family-friendly Setsubun celebration with the return of the Tokyo Solamachi Setsubun Bean Throwing event.
NOHGA HOTEL AKIHABARA TOKYO is conveniently located in the midst of the electric town Akihabara, also known as the capital of manga and anime. In addition, this neighborhood has an abundance of tech shops, maid cafes and a variety of restaurants. With just a 6-minute walk away from Akihabara station, it provides easy access to explore other areas nearby such as Ueno and Asakusa. This hotel embodies the rich cultures of music, art and food. Nohga’s concept of music is derived from Akihabara’s local history, starting as a district of radio and wireless component merchants in the late 1920s. The artistic and luxurious space throughout the hotel is achieved by featuring art and amenities designed in collaboration with craftsmen from around Japan. As for the food menu, it’s seasonal fresh ingredients are sourced domestically. The glasses and dinnerware served are collaborations with stores in the surrounding area. All 120 non-smoking guest rooms feature an ensuite bathroom with a rain shower, in-room safety box, mini fridge, USB plugs, free Wi-Fi, a high-quality bluetooth speaker and flatscreen TV with original music and film. The lounge area and a compact 24-hour gym can be found near the reception on the second floor. Services include laundry (from 2,750JPY) and a 24-hour front desk with a check-in time of 3PM and check-out time of 11AM. For sightseeing you can rent a Tokyobike for the day (2,000 JPY/day) to explore the vicinity.
Oakwood Premier Tokyo comes from a brand of standout luxury hotel & service apartments right at the heart of the Tokyo metropolis. It is located in the business hub of Marunouchi with JR Tokyo Station in close proximity. This will allow guests and travelers to easily access the city's extensive transport network and visit various landmarks such as Imperial Palace, Tsukiji Fish Market, Ginza and Shopping District. Boasting 123 luxurious apartments on the upper floors of a multi-serviced complex, each room offers a magnificent view of the city, not to mention all furnished and a fully-equipped kitchen set which is rarely seen in your everyday service apartment. Without doubt, these spacious tranquil retreats are curated to give you the amenities and services of a luxury hotel and a feeling of home. They are good options for both business executives and leisure travelers from one night of a short-stay to a few weeks/months of mid-to-long-term stay.
Di Asakusa pusat kota Tokyo, Hotel Kapsul Riverside merupakan hotel yang sangat murah untuk menginap, dekat dengan objek wisata, tempat belanja dan transportasi
Enter the world of Moomin, the Finnish fairy-tale comic characters, in the exclusive Moomin Café in Tokyo Skytree Town. This permanent Moomin Café is specially designed for Moomin fans and offers dishes, desserts, drinks and decorations on the Moomin theme. Whether you are alone or eat in company, a plush Moomin figure will keep you company at the table. The figures of the Moomins are hippopotamus-like troll creatures and were invented by the writer Tove Jansson. They love in the idyllic Moomin Valley somewhere in Finland. The Moomin characters are very popular worldwide and their adventures have been translated into more than 30 languages. There is another highlight for real Moomin fans: The "Moominvalley Park" theme park was opened in March 2019 about 40 kilometers northwest of Tokyo in Saitama prefecture and offers further insights into the world of trolls.
Ayam-YA is a certified halal ramen restaurant found in the Okachimachi area of Tokyo, between Asakusa and Ueno, and not far from Assalaam Mosque. A sister branch in Kyoto also exists.
Bunny Cafe Moff Rell in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward offers a chance to interact with adorable rabbits. You can make reservations for the cafe by phone, or you can visit and pay at the store before entering. The cafe provides 30- and 60-minute courses, and you can play with or feed the bunnies. If you are unsure about how to treat the rabbits, don't worry! The staff members will kindly explain everything to you. Minimum age is 10 years old.
With a height of 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is Japan's tallest structure and a symbol of Tokyo. It is located in the northeastern part of Tokyo. The height of the tower is an allusion to both its current location and the history of the area: 634 is also a reading of the Japanese characters for "Musashi," the old name of the province in which the tower stands today. The Tokyo Skytree has two viewing platforms that offer spectacular views over Tokyo. The two closed decks are at heights of 350 and 450 meters respectively, making them the highest observation decks in Japan. The Tembo deck, the lower of the two decks, is 350 meters high and extends over three levels with great views from all floors. The higher Tembo Gallery (450 meters) consists of a sloping spiral-shaped ramp that increases in height as you go around the tower. You'll find many attractions inside the tower's observation decks, such as restaurants with skyline views and photo spots manned by staff. Attached to Skytree is an expansive shopping and sightseeing area called Solamachi. Filled with specialty shops ranging from salts to chopsticks, toys to t-shirts.
Sumida Aquarium has been bringing aquatic wonders to the Tokyo Skytree area since 2012. The aquarium is a two-floor housing complex for over 10,000 animals. With its artificial seawater system, the aquarium also reduces CO2 emissions in ways that most other aquariums do not. The aquarium centerpiece--a 350,000-liter tank--is the largest of its kind in Japan and is home to penguins and fur seals. The aquarium lies in the West Zone of Tokyo Skytree Town on the 5th and 6th floors. Instead of following lines or pre-chosen routes, guests are instead free to find their own way through the aquarium and enjoy the aquatic animals from many angles. There are also many seating areas scattered throughout the aquarium to enhance watching experiences and allow visitors to take a break while they wander. As of 2020, the Sumida Aquarium has also added a jellyfish exhibition area. Watch jellyfish float beneath you in a surreal alien landscape from the viewing platform. More than 500 moon jellyfish are illuminated in this area and create a one-of-a-kind view. The gift shop is where you can find all kinds of merchandise and stuffed animals of your favorite aquarium inhabitants. Visit the café and restaurant for a snack or a meal, and be impressed by their themed foods.
The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center (浅草文化観光センター, Asakusa bunka kankō sentā) is an eight story building designed by Kengo Kuma. The top floor contains a free observation deck and a cafe with views onto Sensoji temple and the Nakamise shopping street.