After checking out the night view, this bar is the perfect spot for a drink. Sipping cocktails while looking at Tokyo's nightscape is so relaxing. The design is super stylish but not too loud—great for a date or just to unwind!
Paradise Lounge | Review by 黃佳嫻
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d47 MUSEUM
This design museum is located on the 8th floor of Shibuya Hikarie. d stands for “design”. 47 refers to the number of prefectures in Japan. Designed items based on each prefecture are presented across various periods. Themes include architecture, craftsmanship, food, fashion, environments and much more. Exhibits feature creations from young artists to traditional Japanese crafts, and tourism-related local travel designs.
This exhibition hall is full of design flair, perfectly showcasing the unique culture and design of Japan's 47 prefectures. The displays are thoughtfully curated and there's so much to see—definitely worth a deep dive!
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Kuromon Mitoya
Located in Kuromon Market, this traditional Japanese confectionery shop has been delighting customers for over 70 years. Known for its dedication to mochi-making, the shop carefully selects the best quality glutinous rice each year based on climate conditions.
A perfect blend of fresh ingredients and traditional craftsmanship. The sushi just melts in your mouth, and the soup is warm and flavorful. The service is attentive and thoughtful—you really feel that special Osaka hospitality!
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Miyako Hotel Hakata
A smart luxury hotel directly connected to Hakata Station, offering a resort-like experience in the heart of the city with exceptional amenities such as a rooftop spa and rooms with private terraces.
The location is super convenient—just a quick walk to the station. The rooms are clean and comfortable, the staff are really friendly, and the price is very reasonable. I’d definitely stay here again!
