The atmosphere at the hotel is really beautiful. It feels so grand, and as soon as you walk in, you get that quiet, upscale vibe.
The Westin Tokyo | Review by Tony Lam
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Ekibenya Matsuri at Gransta Tokyo
At this spot you’ll find over 150 different types of bento boxes every day, meaning you can enjoy regional tastes from all over Japan, right here at Tokyo Station. The lineup includes popular seafood & sushi bento boxes, hearty bentos with meat as the star ingredient, and packed Makunouchi bento, each hand-crafted with an eye for detail.
The bento selection is seriously overwhelming—in a good way.
If it’s your first time here, it’s hard to choose.
They’ve got famous regional bentos from all over Japan, so it feels like you’re traveling Japan in one stop. -
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Inawashiro Lake
Overlooking Mount Bandai in the north, Inawashiro Lake is the fourth largest in Japan, covering an area of approximately 103 square kilometers and reaching depths of up to 93 meters. During the summer, the lake becomes a bustling hub for water activities such as swimming, boating, and fishing. Centrally located in Fukushima Prefecture, it spans the cities of Aizuwakamatsu and Koriyama, as well as Inawashiro Town.
Lake Inawashiro is huge. Standing by the shore and looking out is seriously so relaxing.
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