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TOKYO STATION FOOD & SHOPPING ULTIMATE GUIDE: Japan Travel Guide 2024



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0:12 OP
2:29 PASMO CARD
5:23 TOKYO STATION HOTEL
6:21 GRANSTA Yaesu
8:17 Noodle House Laundry
11:15 Dancyu Shokudo
13:42 Tokyo Ramen Street
14:35 Tokyo Character Street
15:29 TOKYO MIDOTOWN
17:24 Tokyo Station Underfloor-Yaechika
19:04 Shin-Marunouchi Building
21:55 Restaurant Omiya
24:10 THE FRONT ROOM
26:45 ISOLA SMERALDA
29:00 Sakaba Mihama Tokyo

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◼︎TOKYO STATION HOTEL
1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://g.co/kgs/j2EGDJo

◼︎GRANSTA Yaesu
1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://www.gransta.jp/mall/gransta_yaesu/

◼︎dancyu shokudo
GRANSTA Yaesu1F, Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13271151/

◼︎Noodle House Laundry
GRANSTA Yaesu B1F, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13270970/

◼︎Tokyo Ramen Street
https://www.tokyoeki-1bangai.co.jp/street/ramen/en/

◾︎TOKYO MIDTOWN YAESU
2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo, Tokyo
https://g.co/kgs/FGFsNtq

◾︎Yaechika
2-2-1 Yaesu, Chuo, Tokyo
http://www.yaechika.com/

◾︎Shin Marunouchi Building
1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://www.marunouchi.com/building/shinmaru/

◾︎Restaurant Omiya
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13038495/
Shin Marunouchi Bldg 5F 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo

◾︎Marunouchi Building
2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://g.co/kgs/S8ERxLQ

◾︎ISOLA SMERALDA
Marunouchi Bldg 5F 2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13004159/

◾︎THE FRONT ROOM
Marunouchi Bldg 1F 2-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13275247/

◾︎Sakaba Mihama Tokyo
1-7-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1302/A130201/13261817/
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Hey there. Welcome to the bustling heart of Tokyo, where every corner tells a story and every street leads to a new adventure. Today we’re diving into the world of Tokyo Station. Not just your average train stop, but a place where history, culture and delicious eats collide.

The classic charm of Tokyo stations brick facade takes you back in time. While inside, it’s all about moving forward. Let’s marvel at the striking beauty of Tokyo Station’s iconic architecture with its red brick exterior and European Renaissance design! This architectural masterpiece, completed in 1914, isn’t just a train station.

Despite the scars of war, the station has been lovingly restored to its former glory, standing today as a proud symbol of Tokyo’s resilience and charm from its opening in 1914! Tokyo Station has witnessed the evolution of Japan’s rail network, surviving war, reconstruction and modernization to become the bustling hub it is today.

I’ll talking about a place that’s buzzing with energy from speedy trains, whisking people away to new destinations to the lively hum of travelers exploring what’s around. And oh, the treasures you’ll find here will wander through hidden passages. But wait, there’s more. Just outside the station doors.

And because no adventure is complete without food, I’ll introduce some popular restaurants around Tokyo Station 🙂 Whether it’s grabbing a quick bite at a cozy cafe or savoring traditional Japanese flavors that have been around for ages, every meal is a chance to taste a piece of Tokyo.

So whether you’re here for the sights, the sounds, or just the sushi, Tokyo station is where it all starts. Let’s kick off this journey together, ready to explore. Before dive into the Tokyo station, let me explain about super useful card, which is available both ticket for the

Trains of cash card for some restaurants or convenience store around Japan. The name is PASMO or Suica. Your magical path to navigating Japan with ease and style. With this card, you can ride stations without the hassle of buying a ticket each time with PASMO. You just tap and go. But wait, there’s more.

And for the cherry on top, getting started with pass mo is as easy as pie. Even if you don’t buy it at the station, you can just download the app and you’re set to explore Japan. Plus, recharging your PASMO is a breeze at stations or convenience stores, so you’re never left stranded.

So dear travelers, embrace the convenience of the card and make your Japan adventure smoother, faster and more enjoyable. Say goodbye to ticket lines and hello to more time exploring what Japan has to offer. Do you remember? Ready, set, PASMO! Ever find yourself wandering around Tokyo Station

Feeling a bit lost amidst its myriad of exits? Sorry, this is actually me. Tokyo Station is a labyrinth with exits galore both above and underground. But fear not, because I’ve done my homework to help us navigate this together. Let’s take a look at how Tokyo Station is laid out. Okay I know.

It’s always important to think about breakdown simply. Tokyo Station is essentially divided into two main areas the Marunouchi area and the Yaesu area! Understanding this is your key to mastering the layout of the station. We’re going to focus on roughly six spots within and around the station,

Which can all be categorized into these two areas. Just remember, if you exit on the Marunouchi side, the Yaesu side is directly opposite. This is a crucial tip to keep in your back pocket. So whether you’re trying to catch a bullet train, exploring the city or just passing through,

Keeping the simple division in mind will save you a lot of time and confusion. Happy exploring! When you look up the ceiling at the Marunouchi South exit, you will find that Tokyo Station Hotel nestled within the ceiling of the iconic Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building,

Which is designated as an important cultural property of Japan. This story, stretching back to 1914, opening its doors as part of the Marunouchi Station building. It quickly became famed for its luxurious accommodations and unparalleled service. part of a major restoration project of the Marunouchi building, the hotel now

Offers the perfect mix of modern amenities while preserving its historic charm. Yet you’re surrounded by contemporary comfort tailored to today’s traveler. That’s the magic of the Tokyo Station Hotel, a timeless elegance that continues to enchant guests from around the world. Now I’m walking under ground

Floor of Tokyo Station, which is connected to GRANSTA Yaesu. Just head towards the Yaesu underground central exit and voila, a world of shopping and dining awaits you both inside and outside the ticket gates! GRANSTA Yaesu isn’t just any mall. It’s a bustling hub where you can experience

The vibrant pulse of Tokyo and really useful for travelers with a wide array of restaurants serving up dishes from around the world. GRANSTA Yaesu is your go to spot for a delicious break! Whether you’re waiting for a train or just exploring, you’ll find the perfect spot to satisfy your cravings.

From fast food to gourmet dining, the restaurant’s floor open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. from early morning till late at night. This place buzzes with life, offering everything from trendy fashion to traditional Japanese souvenirs. But that’s not all. Location means you can easily pop in

For some shopping therapy or grab a bite without wandering far from your train. And with shops opening early, it’s perfect for early birds looking to make the most of their day in Tokyo. It’s three distinct dining areas. Yaekita Shokudo, Kurobe Yokocho and Kitamachi Sakaba! Each offers

A unique vibe and dining experience, catering to every taste and occasion. Actually, I’m really hungry right now, so let me go for a culinary adventure at Kurobe Yokocho, where we’ll explore a standout ethnic restaurant known for its impressive selection of craft beers and a diverse array of Asian cuisine.

This spot is a paradise for food lovers, offering 15 types of meticulously selected craft beers paired with an extensive menu of ethnic noodles and other Asian delicacies. Whether you’re craving Southeast Asian flavors or just looking for a refreshing craft beer, you’re in for a treat. With both table and counter seating available,

The restaurant is perfect for solo diners or those looking for a casual meal. The relaxed atmosphere makes it easy to drop by anytime, and the unique addition of a craft beer vending machine outside lets you choose your favorite brew. On this visit, I opted for the Kao man gai lunch,

A delicious Thai dish featuring succulent fried chicken served over fragrant rice. The combination of juicy chicken and perfectly cooked rice enhanced with fresh cilantro creates a refreshing and satisfying meal. Dipping it in the tangy and spicy nonplused sauce adds layers of complex flavors.

And to top it off, the lunch set comes with a delightful mango pudding packed with juicy mango chunks for a fresh finish. With its stylish star like ambiance, this restaurant in Kurobe Yokocho is a must visit for anyone looking to indulge in authentic Southeast Asian cuisine, paired

With an excellent selection of Japanese craft beers. Yaekita Shokudo is a casual dining space. This area is perfect for those who seek a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re dining alone or looking for a cozy spot to unwind here, you’ll find a variety of eateries, from refreshing cafes

To inviting bars, all designed to make you feel right at home. Kurobe Yokocho, a sophisticated dining area with a chic ambiance. It’s where grown up fun overflows from casual drinks to dining on gourmet dishes. Kitamachi Sakaba welcomes you with open arms for social gatherings. Ideal for enjoying lively moments with friends or colleagues.

This area boasts beer halls and Japanese style taverns. Perfect for group outings or intimate get togethers. It’s all about sharing good times and great food! So, the first place is located within Yaesu North Dining, a hub of restaurants right inside. Tokyo Station with fantastic about this place is

You don’t even need to exit the ticket gates to enjoy a meal, making it the perfect spot for a quick bite before hopping on the Bullet Train. We’re exploring the Yaesu north dining area inside Tokyo Station. This spot is perfect for grabbing a bite without even leaving the station.

Ideal for those about who catch a bullet train from tokyo station. Located just 2 minutes from Tokyo Station in the GRANSTA Yaesu north area, known as A battleground for gourmet cuisine. This dining spot the first ever to be produced by the Gourmet Magazine Dancyu, offers a unique experience right before you.

Enter the bustling streets leading from the Yaesu exit of Tokyo Station. Upon entering, you’re swiftly seated and the dishes arrive within 5 minutes, reflecting the fast paced environment of Tokyo Station. Visiting around 2:30 p.m. on a weekday, I noticed the clientele was sparse, suggesting many diners stop

By before catching their trains, with groups being more common. The interior boasts a warm ambiance with wooden accents and orange lighting that instantly makes you feel at home. The counter seats surrounding the kitchen allow diners a close up view of their meals being prepared adding anticipation to the dining experience. For this visit,

I chose the signature lunch dish, the Ginger pork set meal for 1480 yen. This dish uses Chiba Prefecture’s premium pork, carefully grilled with onions, apples, grated ginger, tamari soy sauce and Saké for a flavorful finish. The set doesn’t just stop at the main dish. It includes cabbage and macaroni salad pickles.

Fish, sprinkle for the rice, soup, a side dish of simmered higiki seeweed, And a mandarin orange. The inclusion of the Mandarin, a seasonal treat available for just two weeks in early December was a delightful surprise. The ginger pork itself is thickly sliced with about four pieces per serving, ensuring a hearty meal.

If you wrap the rice with the pork, you’re in for a delicious bite. Contrary to expectations of a health focused, lightly seasoned veal from a Dancyu produced restaurant. The seasoning is rich, making the dish irresistibly savory. We’ve arrived at an exciting destination beneath Tokyo station, Tokyo Ramen Street!

This spot is a foodie’s paradise, boasting a collection of ramen shops that ensure you could dine here every day for a week and still not tire of the options. With a concept focused on variety, Tokyo Ramen Street offers everything from beloved classics to unique location specific creations.

The street houses eight shops, each serving up its own version of this beloved dish. Whether you’re in the mood for the rich creaminess of tonkotsu, the savory depth of seafood broths, the robustness of miso, or the simplicity of salt based ramen, there’s something here to satisfy every craving. Attention to detail.

Each shop prides itself on the quality of its offerings from the Chewiness of the noodles to the flavor of the soup and the freshness of the toppings. Right next to the culinary delights of Tokyo Ramen Street. There lies a world of fantasy and fun. Welcome to Tokyo Character Street.

This place is a treasure trove for fans of all ages, featuring a wide range of shops dedicated to beloved characters from popular culture, from official TV station shops to favorites like Pokémon, Rilakkuma, Ultraman and Pretty Cure, Tokyo Character Street has it all. It’s a paradise not just for kids and women,

But for anyone who loves pop culture. Offering everything from cute mascots to specialized kabuki merchandise. And yes, for all you Hunter X Hunter fans out there. This is my favorite anime as ever. Right in front of Tokyo station, you’ll find a new and beautiful building

Just a stone’s throw away from Tokyo station lies the newly opened Tokyo Midtown Yaesu opened in March 2023. This colossal complex is a sight to behold, stretching from two underground floors to five above ground levels, from the latest fashion boutiques and gourmet restaurants to offices, a hotel, a bus terminal and elementary school…really!?

I didn’t know that. And also a children’s garden and even a business exchange facility. That’s not all. This is one of the important roles that the facility plays. Dive into the underground level and you’ll find yourself at one of Japan’s largest bus terminals, providing seamless connections to major cities and international destinations.

No need to step outside. A direct link from the south central exit of Tokyo Station takes you right here. The architecture is a marvel with its glass facade making a bold statement in the Tokyo skyline. Inside the building boasts one of the largest touchless offices in the Tokyo metropolitan area,

Featuring face recognition technology for automatic doors. A dream for those of me who always fumble with keys in my bag…how about you? And when it’s time to unwind. The fifth floor offers cafés, event spaces, and Yaesu terrace, a glass enclosed oasis where you can enjoy lush greenery, tranquility

And stunning night views away from the crowd. Just a three minute walk through the Yaesu underground mall from Tokyo Station, Tokyo Midtown Yaesu awaits to enchant you with its blend of modernity and convenience. Even just walking around, I could enjoy in people looks really relaxing. Personally, this is my favorite place.

Don’t miss out on this exceptional piece of Tokyo’s urban landscape on your next trip! Now I’m walking through the Yaechika area! Yaechika is the nickname for a sprawling underground shopping area located beneath Tokyo Station. Specifically on the East Side, this extensive network of shops and eateries is part of the station’s

Underground mall, offering commuters, tourists and locals alike a diverse shopping and dining experience without the need to step outside. The Yaechika area is renowned for its convenience, providing a wide array of services and goods ranging from fashion boutiques and souvenir shops to convenience stores. However, it’s perhaps best known for its culinary offerings,

Featuring a multitude of restaurants, cafes and food stalls that serve up a variety of Japanese and international cuisines. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick snack or a hearty meal are looking to grab some coffee or sweets, Utica has something to satisfy every palate.

One of the great appeals of Yaechika is its accessibility. Located directly beneath one of the busiest transport hubs in the world, it offers a convenient shopping and dining option for those traveling through Tokyo Station. It’s especially popular among commuters and travelers

Looking to make the most of their time by combining transit with meal stops or last minute shopping! Now I’m outside of Tokyo Station and I’ll head for some commercial facility located in Marunouchi area, known for their convenience and vibrant atmosphere. These places are perfect for anyone looking to dive into Tokyo’s

Bustling business, shopping and culinary scenes. Our first destination is the Shin Marunouchi Building, or Shin Maru for short. Opened in 2007, this towering structure is a stone’s throw away from the Marunouchi south exit of Tokyo Station! Shin Maru is a beacon of modern architecture and design,

Offering a mix of business spaces, chic shopping and gourmet dining options. It stands as a modern landmark in Tokyo’s Marunouchi area, easily accessible through an underground passage that keeps you dry, even on rainy days. It’s a place where the latest in architectural innovation

Meets thoughtful environmental design, making it a must visit for those looking to experience new trends in lifestyle and cuisine. As lunchtime approaches and I’ve worked up an appetite for my little adventure, it’s time to explore the delicious offerings these buildings have in store. So now I’ll introduce

Some of restaurants and café in this building. To a popular Western style restaurant in the Tokyo station area, frequently featured in the media and a sure bet for a fantastic meal. This restaurant, a second branch of an established eatery originally

From the South USA, offers a unique twist on Western cuisine, with a French base perfectly paired with rice. You can enjoy with a selection of fine wines and sparkling beverages. Tucked inside the New Marunouchi building, a towering structure opened in 2007 with 38 floors above ground and personnel.

This spot is just a stone’s throw from Tokyo Station. It houses a vast array of shops and restaurants. The interior isn’t overly spacious, but is neatly divided into counter and table seating areas, with about eight counter seats and around 30 table seats. The restaurant offers a cozy dining experience.

I was seated at the counter this time from the weekday lunch menu. I chose the signature lunch set priced at 1819, including corn soup and a choice of bread or rice. The lunch options here range from 1500 to ¥2000, a bit on the premium side. Other classic Western dishes

Like beef, steak, lunch and beef stew were also on the menu. The Meat Cutlet itself was impressively large to fist sized portions, making it incredibly satisfying. Other classic Western dishes like beef, steak, lunch and beef stew, were also on the menu. Served piping hot.

It’s a delight as soon as it hits the table. Cutting into it, I found it packed with coarsely chopped cabbage and closed in a crispy breading and filled with an ample amount of meat. Truly a fulfilling meal. Now you need to know about this restaurant. It is already really popular and well known

In Instagram, the name is “THE FRONT ROOM”. Just one minute away from Tokyo Station, this shop has stirred up buzz with its remarkable concept of drinkable French toast sweeping across Instagram and other social media platforms. What does that mean? You’ll know that later.

It seems I’m the first customer since I arrived at opening time♬ The spacious cafe offers 123 seats in total, split between the indoor and outdoor areas, providing a modern and inviting atmosphere. However, do note there’s a one hour limit for seating. Ideal for a quick and delightful tea time.

THE FRONT ROOM invites you to experience the unexpected. In Tokyo, where traditional French toast is transformed into an extraordinary indulgence, while their authentic firm pudding is quite popular. Without annoying, I ordered their original French toast priced at 1310yen! Served on a sizzling skillet and slathered with whipped butter and maple sirup,

It looks almost sinfully sweet! Hmm looking good. The lavish volumes speaks volumes about its richness. This French toast is crafted using brioche dough, developed exclusively for this dish, leveraging the techniques honed at their affiliated Shibu ichi Bakery. Crisply toasted on the outside, the texture surprises

You as it melts into a soft and silky delight in your mouth. Next, I arrived at a haven for Italian cuisine lovers. As you step into this restaurant. You’re greeted by a cozy atmosphere that speaks volumes of Italian dining. This spot is a hit among families,

Couples and business groups alike, thanks to its versatile appeal. And if you’re after the best seat in the House, be sure to book in advance. The coveted tables, with a view of Tokyo Station are in high demand but offer an unmatched dining experience with a pizza oven at the entrance.

You can watch the magic happen as pizzas are crafted right before your eyes. The restaurant prides itself on authentic Italian dishes using ingredients like flour, salt and water sauce directly from Naples for that perfect pizza base with a seasonal menu crafted by the chef and around 300 carefully selected wines.

Your tastebuds are in for a journey to Italy. I ordered the Margherita pizza for ¥1,500. A simple, yet satisfying choice. Though the lunch menu items come a la carte. You have the option to add sides, desserts or drinks for a little extra catering to those looking for a more filling meal.

The Napoli style pizza with its incredibly soft and chewy texture is a must try. And for a bit of a kick try it with some spicy oil. Quick service is the cherry on top. Next, just 2 min walk from Yaesu exit, you’ll find Tokyo Station’s “Taste Walkway” area!

This area is designed to offer both travelers and locals a chance to savor a wide variety of Japanese culinary delights, all conveniently located in one corridor. Visitors can enjoy sushi, ramen, tonkatsu, and many other specialties, showcasing the diversity and depth of Japanese cuisine. Next, just a two minute walk

From the Marunouchi north exit of Tokyo Station, I arrived ajino-sanpodo, a brick built dining area that transforms from a bustling izakaya scene at night to a haven of affordable and delicious lunch options by day. I’ll introduce you to a newly opened spot famous for its Yellowtail set meal.

The restaurant boasts an open and welcoming interior with wooden accents and centrally placed long tables, creating a communal and inviting atmosphere. Arriving just before the last order during a weekday afternoon, the place was pleasantly quiet. Perfect for a relaxed meal. I went for the signature dish, the teriyaki

Yellowtail set meal for 1400 yen, which also included a daily special of teriyaki chicken. The set comes with free refills on rice and self-service coffee, along with side dishes like simmered vegetables and tofu. And even a raw egg for making TKG, which is raw egg on the rice as

A finishing touch. The buri teriyaki is served in a four step culinary journey, first savored on its Own, then with a sprinkle of Sansyo miso, followed by dipping in beaten raw egg and finally enjoyed as a rich and flavorful egg rice. Despite its slightly higher price, The quality and taste

Offer great value for a lunchtime treat. The friendly service with a cheerful “See you tomorrow” as you leave makes you want to come here again. Stay tuned for more Tokyo Dining gems right here. And there you have it, folks. We’ve taken a whirlwind tour of Tokyo Station and its surrounding facilities

Diving into the heart of one of the world’s most bustling hubs. From the historic Marunouchi side to the vibrant Yaesu area, Tokyo Station is more than just a transit point. It’s a destination brimming with culture, shopping and culinary delights. Whether you’re navigating the intricate pathways of the station,

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