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Shopping at Supermarket
Coop Toyama: 2 min walk
Santoku: 2 min walk
Maruetsu: 7 min walk

Shopping at Department Store Food Floor
Isetan: 15 min walk
Keio: 25 min walk
Takashimaya: 25 min walk
Odakyu: 25 min walk

Trying Various Cheese
Try out wide range of cheese from all over the world.
Recommended store: B1F at Isetan Dept. store

Eat at Saizeriya
Enjoy Italian food at fast, tasty and low cost restaurant chain naed Saizeriya.

Eat at BigBoy
Although Bigboy focuses on meat-heavy dish, it also has a nice salad bar, where you can pick up food of your choice freely.

Shop at Bakery
Perfect for either breakfast, light lunch or for snacking.
Recommended place: Pan ya no donsuke (5 min walk)
Shinjuku Neighbourhood

Tokyo Metropolitan Observatory
The Tokyo government office welcomes visitors to climb up to 45th floor to enjoy the city view.
Place: Tokyo Metropolitan Govnt. Office (30 min walk or 7 min train ride)
Fee: Free

Underground Walk
(Shinjuku Station)
Get lost in the vast underground shopping network spanning about 3 km and connecting 13 stations around Shinjuku Station.
Shinjuku Sanchome Station: 10 min walk

Big Book Shop: Kinokuniya
One of Tokyo’s biggest bookstore, with 8 floors of sales space.
10 min walk

People Watching at Keio Plaza Hotel
Watch people meet & greet their potential spause at one of the famous spot.
15 min train

Craft Shop: Okadaya
Enjoy window shopping at craft shop.
Places:
– Okadaya (15 min walk)
– Kiwa Seisakusyo (Ginza: 15 min train)

Whole Sale Store: Tempos
Wholesale store for restaurant owners with huge variety of everything needed to run a restaurant, from tableware to staff uniforms.

Picnic at Shinjuku Gyoen
A soft baked dessert made from flour, often layered or decorated with whipped cream and fruit.

Department Store: Isetan, Takashimaya, Keio, and Odakyu
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Walk Around Shinjuku Pedestrian Zone at Holidays
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Shop at Bakery
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Go to Batting Center
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

See Construction Site
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Have Haircut
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Karaoke
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Chill at Neraby Cafe
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.
City Walk

Ginza Walk
A Japanese sweet made of soft mochi filled with sweet bean paste (“Anko”) or other fillings. Fruit daifuku is a version that includes fruit inside.

Shinjuku Walk
A traditional Japanese bun filled with Anko. It comes in variety of shapes.

Imperial Palace Walk
A fish-shaped pastry with a sweet filling, usually red bean paste. It contains no fish, so you can enjoy it worry-free.

Ride on Trains and Explore
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.

Shibuya Clossing
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.
Museum

Edo Tokyo Museum
A Japanese sweet made of soft mochi filled with sweet bean paste (“Anko”) or other fillings. Fruit daifuku is a version that includes fruit inside.

Coin Museum
A traditional Japanese bun filled with Anko. It comes in variety of shapes.

Science Museum
A fish-shaped pastry with a sweet filling, usually red bean paste. It contains no fish, so you can enjoy it worry-free.

National Museum
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.
Shopping / Browsing

Home / Furniture: Nitori
A Japanese sweet made of soft mochi filled with sweet bean paste (“Anko”) or other fillings. Fruit daifuku is a version that includes fruit inside.

Home / Furniture: Otsuka Kagu
A traditional Japanese bun filled with Anko. It comes in variety of shapes.

Home / Furniture: Ikea
A fish-shaped pastry with a sweet filling, usually red bean paste. It contains no fish, so you can enjoy it worry-free.

Home: Visit Open Houses
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.

Book: Kinokuniya at Shinjuku
Japanese-style custard pudding. Smooth and creamy, usually topped with caramel sause. It comes in many variations like matcha, milk, cocoa, mango.

Stationary: Itoya at Ginza
A pancake sandwich filled with Anko. Famous for being the favorite food of Doraemon.

Lifestyle Goods: Loft
A soft baked dessert made from flour, often layered or decorated with whipped cream and fruit.

Lifestyle Goods: Tokyu Hands
A layered dessert served in a glass, typically made with ice cream, fruit, whipped cream, and sauces.

Craft Shop: Okadaya
Sweet crunchy sticks made from sweet potato.

Craft Shop: Kiwa Seisakujo
A fried dough pastry, often ring-shaped and coated with sugar or icing.

Food: B1 Floor at Department Stores
A fried dough pastry, often ring-shaped and coated with sugar or icing.

Clothing: Uniqlo
A fried dough pastry, often ring-shaped and coated with sugar or icing.

Indian Food Item: Ambika
A fried dough pastry, often ring-shaped and coated with sugar or icing.

Appliances: Yodobashi, Yamada Denki, Bic Camera
A fried dough pastry, often ring-shaped and coated with sugar or icing.
Tourist / Landmark

Tokyo Tower
A Japanese sweet made of soft mochi filled with sweet bean paste (“Anko”) or other fillings. Fruit daifuku is a version that includes fruit inside.


Shibuya Clossing
A traditional Japanese bun filled with Anko. It comes in variety of shapes.

Shibuya Sky
A fish-shaped pastry with a sweet filling, usually red bean paste. It contains no fish, so you can enjoy it worry-free.

Tokyo Metropolitan Observatory Deck
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.

Senso-ji Temple
Japanese-style custard pudding. Smooth and creamy, usually topped with caramel sause. It comes in many variations like matcha, milk, cocoa, mango.

Team Lab
A pancake sandwich filled with Anko. Famous for being the favorite food of Doraemon.

Shrine Tour
A soft baked dessert made from flour, often layered or decorated with whipped cream and fruit.

Bus Tour
A soft baked dessert made from flour, often layered or decorated with whipped cream and fruit.
Relaxation

Sauna / Public Bath
A Japanese sweet made of soft mochi filled with sweet bean paste (“Anko”) or other fillings. Fruit daifuku is a version that includes fruit inside.


Golf
A traditional Japanese bun filled with Anko. It comes in variety of shapes.

Picnic at Shinjuku Gyoen
A fish-shaped pastry with a sweet filling, usually red bean paste. It contains no fish, so you can enjoy it worry-free.

People Watching with Sunglasses
Small chewy rice dumplings on a stick, often enjoyed with a variety of sweet or savory flavors.