Akasaka Hotels Hotel New Otani Tokyo High-end stays meet impeccable perks and services at this luxury hotel in the heart of Tokyo. See More
Ikebukuro Museums Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushuin Museum Home to a collection of approximately 250,000 historical materials related to the Japanese imperial family and nobility. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Hotels TOKYO DOME HOTEL Stunning views and unbeatable convenience at this high-rise hotel towering over Tokyo Dome City, one of the city’s top scenic spots. See More
Tokyo Tourist Attractions Hahajima Island A World Heritage island teeming with rare wildlife and otherworldly natural scenery. See More
Hachioji Japanese Cuisine Hosodaya Authentic teahouse just beyond the summit of Mt. Takao serving famed nameko mushroom miso soup. See More
Shibuya Commercial Buildings Shibuya MODI A popping fashion and culture hub in Shibuya with iconic forest-designed entrance. See More
Shibuya Miscellaneous Goods HMV&BOOKS SHIBUYA A multifaceted entertainment complex where you can discover the latest trends in Japan. See More Related Articles A Blissful Space Surrounded by Your Favorites! A Guide to Enjoying “HMV&BOOKS SHIBUYA” When people think of Shibuya, they imagine an area brimming with the latest trends. Right in the heart of this district, “HMV&BOOKS SHIBUYA” is a dream destination for those who love supporting their favorite stars. In addition to offering a wide range of CDs, DVDs, and books, the venue frequently hosts events where you can actually meet your favorites.
A Blissful Space Surrounded by Your Favorites! A Guide to Enjoying “HMV&BOOKS SHIBUYA” When people think of Shibuya, they imagine an area brimming with the latest trends. Right in the heart of this district, “HMV&BOOKS SHIBUYA” is a dream destination for those who love supporting their favorite stars. In addition to offering a wide range of CDs, DVDs, and books, the venue frequently hosts events where you can actually meet your favorites.
Tokyo Snacks TOKYO TULIP ROSE "Tulip Rose" A sweet treat that looks as stunning as a flower and smells just as sweet. See More
Tokyo Station Neighborhood Snacks COCORIS “Hazelnut and Raspberry Sand Cookies” A signature item from COCORIS, a specialty store known for its nut-based sweets and one of the most popular shops in Tokyo Station. See More
Kudanshita, Korakuen Japanese Cuisine Kagurazaka Yumeji A charming kappo restaurant tucked away in the backstreets of Kagurazaka, exuding the nostalgic elegance of the Taisho Romantic era. See More
Nippori Chinese Food Hanaya (Tokyo) A long-established spot where you can enjoy both traditional sweets and casual Chinese dishes. See More
Nippori Miscellaneous Goods Yanaka Matsunoya Discover everyday "Aramono" goods—simple, durable household items cherished throughout daily life in Japan. See More
Nippori Miscellaneous Goods ZAKURO lamp shop Japan’s first specialty shop dedicated to Turkish mosaic lamps. See More
Ginza Hotels Henn na Hotel Tokyo Ginza A hotel that seamlessly blends human and robot services with cutting-edge technology. See More
Nakano, Suginami, Nerima Parks & Gardens Tetsugakudo Park A unique park where you can nourish your mind and connect with nature. See More
Fuchu Hotels Hotel Continental Fuchu A hotel with house-run farm and ties to Thoroughbread horses. See More Related Articles A Journey Through Horse Racing Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine: A Full Day Itinerary at Tokyo Racecourse This model itinerary centers around the Tokyo Racecourse, a venue that opened in 1933 (Meiji 8) and boasts over 90 years of history. It is Tokyo’s only venue for central horse racing events and the largest racecourse in Japan, offering seating for 15,000 spectators. Home to major events like the Japan Cup, which is renowned as one of the top races in the world, this enormous racecourse has seen as many as 190,000 visitors in a single day. In this guide, we’ll explore a comprehensive itinerary that revolves around Tokyo Racecourse, featuring must-try horse racing-themed cuisine and accommodation suggestions for the perfect horse-racing-filled experience.
A Journey Through Horse Racing Culture, Traditions, and Cuisine: A Full Day Itinerary at Tokyo Racecourse This model itinerary centers around the Tokyo Racecourse, a venue that opened in 1933 (Meiji 8) and boasts over 90 years of history. It is Tokyo’s only venue for central horse racing events and the largest racecourse in Japan, offering seating for 15,000 spectators. Home to major events like the Japan Cup, which is renowned as one of the top races in the world, this enormous racecourse has seen as many as 190,000 visitors in a single day. In this guide, we’ll explore a comprehensive itinerary that revolves around Tokyo Racecourse, featuring must-try horse racing-themed cuisine and accommodation suggestions for the perfect horse-racing-filled experience.
Shinagawa Meat Dishes Monster Grill Gotanda Monster-sized, hearty steaks and hamburg steaks served with bold flavor. See More
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