Teppanyaki Ittetsu [Closed]
Tom RoseveareTeppanyaki Ittetsu in Shimbashi, Tokyo, included Sendai beef to its menu, providing high quality wagyu Japanese beef at a great price.
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort in Shinagawa closed on February 28, 2023.
Every year a beer garden opens in Grand Cafe in Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort just outside of Tennozu Isle Station. Nothing beats beer in luxurious surroundings by the side of the Tennoz Canal.
Teppanyaki Ittetsu in Shimbashi, Tokyo, included Sendai beef to its menu, providing high quality wagyu Japanese beef at a great price.
In addition to the food (teppanyaki) grilled on a hot iron plate, guests enjoy the spectacular night view of Tokyo Bay, which can be seen from each of the tables. Apart from the breathtakin...
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
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.
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.
This huge 350-seat capacity brewery restaurant is located in a renovated warehouse overlooking the canal. Enjoy modern American food with craft beers from the adjoining brewery.
This restaurant offers a selection of foods that will keep you drinking, such as stew made with fresh meat and stir-fried offal, etc. You'll want to enjoy them with makgeolli, or Junnama Makko-bee that combines makgeolli and beer.
Motsu (offal) is their signature item, and they offer not the common motsu-yaki, but stir-fried motsu with different flavors depending on the type of offal meat. The stir-fried beef Abomasum eaten with a traditional sauce passed down over many years is popular.
The Tokyo Cruise Club offers visitors two ways to enjoy the unique atmosphere of Tokyo Bay The Lady Crystal, "" the grande dame of the seas "", cuts a fine figure as she discovers Tokyo Bay. This ship with a capacity of 120 guests, which can be used either as a floating restaurant or as a cruise ship, has three floors and houses a dining room, a private deck and a deck for enjoying the view. You can relax in the clubhouse while enjoying the culinary delights of the French chef. The clubhouse also has a lounge and a bar counter and offers space for around 90 guests for an individual meal or around 150 guests for a buffet. This makes it the ideal place for every occasion, from intimate anniversaries to VIP dinners and weddings.
Tennozu Isle is a 200,000 square artificial made island developed as a fort in the Edo period (1603 - 1868).
Originally this live music club was located in Futakotamagawa. However, it was relocated to Tennoz Island in Shinagawa near Odaiba in 2018. Live artists from various genres perform here regularly and offer visitors an extraordinary music experience in a classical setting. If you love jazz, rock, or soft piano sounds, you've come to the right place. There is a lot on offer for lovers of sophisticated music to spend the evening with a good drink, music and friends. The focus here is on the unadulterated and high-quality live music, in order to offer the visitors a relaxed end to the working day.