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- Mitsukoshi Department Store
A visit to the legendary Mitsukoshi is vital if you want to experience the Tokyo shopping buzz. Stroll around the temple-like atrium on the ground floor, check out the juice bar and restaurants, the fabulous food store (don't miss the free tastings) and plenty of merchandise that you won't find anywhere outside Japan. With free concerts and art exhibitions taking place regularly, shopping here is an enriching experience.
- Absolut Icebar Tokyo
Following Stockholm's original and cool off-shoots in both London and Milan, Tokyo has become the first city outside Europe to boast its own Absolut Icebar. Kept at a constant -5° throughout the year, visitors are allowed in for 45-minute slots, with a cape and gloves provided along with an individual ice glass and the first vokda cocktail (or non-alcoholic option).
- Tokyo Racecourse
Tokyo Racecourse is one of the city's top attractions, and there is just as much action off-track as on. Aside from races such as the Emitrates World Series, the Saudi Arabia Royal Cup and the Japanese Derby, the horse racing museum's star attractions include a 360-degree surround screen cinema complete with swivel chairs to follow a head-spinning day in the life of a Paris racetrack.
- Blue Note Tokyo
The Blue Note is an established Tokyo venue for quality live music, consistently providing international performers of a high standard.
- Hamarikyu Garden
The traditional Hamarikyu Japanese garden on the Sumida river offers a relaxing break from the bustling modern city, although it's just a hop and a skip away from the central Ginza district. As the park is surrounded entirely by water, the only entrance is via the Nanmon Bridge (or by boat from Asakusa).