Ultra luxurious department store featuring several levels of designer European brands.
Destinations
RyuGin
Michelin star restaurant in Tokyo that blends traditional kaiseki with molecular gastronomy.
National Gallery, London
The hands-down best collection of Western art - especially rich in Renaissance works.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Learn about over 400 years of Japanese history, culture, and every day life.
Momofuku Noodle Bar
One of David Chang's uber successful Momofuku restaurants that just happens to also be wallet-friendly.
British Museum
One of the world's greatest museums, complete with over 700 pieces on display.
Volks Dollfie Salon
Where collectors of handmade Super Dollfie's and Dollfie Dream dolls come for all their supplies.
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
An iconic symbol of freedom in the United States, the Statue of Liberty is 450 000 pounds of copper, steel, and awesome.
Yoyogi Park
Tokyo's most interesting park has a long history as the meeting place of where the East meets the West.
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal's architecture brings you back to a more glorious time, and will also take you to Westchester.
Daiwa Sushi
Rival to Sushi Dai, this is the other most popular sushi joints in the Tsukiji Market.
WEGO Harajuku
Budget friendly, Japanese streetwear in Harajuku. This place carries some of the trendiest junior looks for men and women.