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Whisky tour in Tokyo

If you would like to go on a Japanese whiskey buying tour in Tokyo, you can do so at JOYLAB Roppongi store

Please inquire in advance about availability before coming to the store if you want to make sure of these.

There is translation tool available at the store, so don’t worry if you don’t speak Japanese.

We look forward to seeing you at our stores.

JOYLAB Roppongi store

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Address 3-4-11-B1 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo-to 106-0041 Japan
Business Hours 10:00 ~ 19:00
Holiday Every Thursday, sunday, New Year’s holiday
Mail Address roppongi@joylab.jp
More Details

https://joylab.jp/shop/roppongi/

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Five popular spots in Tokyo that are beloved by foreign visitors

Here are five popular spots in Tokyo that are beloved by foreign visitors.

1. Shibuya Crossing

Perhaps one of the most iconic sights in Tokyo, Shibuya Crossing is famed as the world’s busiest pedestrian scramble. Located in front of Shibuya Station, this crossing is a spectacle of human movement, emblematic of Tokyo’s bustling urban energy. Visitors come here to witness the orchestrated chaos of hundreds of people crossing from all directions, against a backdrop of neon billboards and towering screens. The nearby Shibuya Hikarie and various department stores offer a shopping experience that ranges from high-end fashion to quirky, youth-oriented apparel. For an aerial view, many head to the Starbucks overlooking the crossing, making it a prime spot for photos and people-watching.

2. Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa

Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple, offers a journey back in time to the Edo period. Located in Asakusa, this ancient Buddhist temple is known for its majestic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), a giant red lantern, and Nakamise-dori, a shopping street that leads to the temple and is lined with stalls selling traditional Japanese crafts and snacks. Visitors are drawn to the temple’s spiritual significance, architectural beauty, and the surrounding area’s old-Tokyo atmosphere. The nearby Sumida River and Tokyo Skytree also offer picturesque views and additional attractions, making Asakusa a must-visit for those seeking both historical and modern experiences.

3. Meiji Shrine

Nestled in a vast, tranquil forest in the heart of the bustling Shibuya district, Meiji Shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. The shrine’s serene atmosphere provides a stark contrast to the nearby Harajuku area, known for its vibrant youth culture and fashion. Visitors to Meiji Shrine can participate in traditional Shinto activities, such as making offerings, buying charms, and writing wishes on ema (wooden prayer plaques). The shrine’s surrounding Yoyogi Park is a popular spot for picnicking, relaxing, and occasionally viewing traditional Japanese weddings.

4. Tokyo Skytree

As the tallest structure in Japan, Tokyo Skytree offers breathtaking views over Tokyo and beyond. Located in the Sumida City Ward, it serves as a television broadcasting tower and a landmark for sightseeing. The tower features two observation decks, providing panoramic vistas of the cityscape, Mount Fuji, and on clear days, the Chiba and Izu Peninsulas. Below the tower, Tokyo Solamachi—a shopping and entertainment complex—offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and an aquarium, making it a full-day destination for families and visitors of all ages.

5. Akihabara Electric Town

Akihabara, affectionately known as “Akiba,” is the heart of Japan’s otaku (geek) culture, specializing in electronics, anime, manga, and video games. This district is a paradise for tech enthusiasts and fans of Japanese pop culture, featuring stores packed with the latest gadgets, collectibles, and gaming arcades. Themed cafes, such as maid cafes and anime-related establishments, provide unique dining experiences that are quintessentially Akihabara. The area’s vibrant atmosphere and specialized merchandise draw visitors from around the globe, making it a cultural phenomenon and a highlight of Tokyo’s diverse urban landscape.

These five spots are just the tip of the iceberg in a city as multifaceted as Tokyo. Each destination offers a different perspective on Japanese culture, history, and modern life, appealing to a wide range of interests and providing unforgettable experiences. Whether it’s the electric energy of Shibuya and Akihabara, the spiritual serenity of Senso-ji and Meiji Shrine, or the stunning views from Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo is a city that captivates the hearts of international visitors with its dynamic charm and endless possibilities.

Stores and Contact Information

JOYLAB Roppongi store

Address 3-4-11-B1 Azabudai, Minato-ku, Tokyo-to 106-0041 Japan
Business Hours 10:00~19:00
Holiday Every Thursday, New Year’s holiday
Mail Address roppongi@joylab.jp
More Details https://joylab.jp/shop/roppongi/

JOYLAB Nagoya store

Address 3-8-10 Osu, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken 460-0011 Japan
Business Hours 10:00~19:00
Holiday Every Wednesday, New Year’s holiday
Mail Address nagoya@joylab.jp
More Details https://joylab.jp/shop/nagoya/

Brandear Umeda store

Address 1-4-18, Dojimahama, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 530-0004, Japan
Business Hours 10:00~19:00
Holiday Every Thursday, New Year’s holiday
Mail Address umeda@joylab.jp
More Details https://joylab.jp/shop/umeda/

JOYLAB Fukuoka Tenjin store

Address 1-19-15-1F Imaizumi, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken 810-0021 Japan
Business Hours 10:00~19:00
Holiday Every Thursday, New Year’s holiday
Mail Address fukuoka@joylab.jp
More Details https://joylab.jp/shop/fukuoka/
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