Hampus A. • November 27, 2014Great shopping centre. Be prepared to pay some money however. Don't miss out on checking out the Konami office building right next to it!
K B. • April 4, 2019Not really a mall. Just offices with a posh hotel and a selection of nice restaurants near Akasakamitsuke station
The S. • January 3, 2016There's a currency exchange office JR East Service Center on the ground floor north entrance. Very useful
Cat • October 10, 2013Visit the imperial palace agency office or book online way in advance to see this royal villa. Make sure you bring your passport and all parties must be present for reservation at the office
SuNNiDaez L. • April 9, 2013for visitors, do drop by at the information counter to get rail map and some info about osaka; JR office to buy rail pass for tourist only. enjoy kansai!
Doctor C. • April 19, 2019Great for a home office day. Bring your laptop, have some great café & snacks.
Raheem K. • October 7, 2017起業した方がオフィスデスクを月極めで開放している、といった感じで、カフェ的な業態を期待して行くとちょっと違うかな、、、
R A. • August 18, 2014Very spacious rooms, comfortable and luxurious. The hotel being on the top floors of an office building, it offers magnificent views of Tokyo. A beautifully designed hotel with impeccable service.
Eric D. • August 7, 2017It is 1 of the best examples of a city within the city. Opened in 2003 in Tokyo's Roppongi area, the building complex features offices, apts, shops, restaurants, hotels, museum, observationdeck & more
Jason G. • November 21, 2015Best place to do some work outside the office because of the free Wi-Fi and reasonable prices for this area.
Saruke S. • November 15, 2011Don't forget to stop by Jakson curry and coffee 100m for here. It's very delicious :) , J-Hopper is opposite Post office and next to phamarcy shop in 3rd intersection :)
Peter H. • November 14, 2011Head to the information office (NW corner of the park) at 8:45 a.m. to sign up for a guided tour of the palace grounds (10 am and 2 pm).
Nadya K. • February 21, 2014Very cute, comfort, toothbrushes already with toothpaste, officers are very informed, there are tea and coffee, japanese guides, trying kimono, wifi etc. i recommend to stay)
Eric D. • August 22, 2017Takayama Jinya served as the local administrative offices of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled Japan from 1600 to 1868. The compound itself dates back to 1615 & the present buildings date back to 1816
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