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Ahead of a record-breaking travel boom, the capital’s best stays fuse futuristic comforts with artisanal touches—proof that Japanese hospitality is constantly being reimagined.
Tokyo's World Trade Center Building, which at 152 meters high was Japan’s tallest building ... on a clear day and we can see lots of famous places," said fourth-grader Honoka Magatani, 10.
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An annual government foreign policy report released Tuesday emphasized the importance of Tokyo's push to build ... a view that comes as Japan grapples with how to respond to his decision to ...
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Reservations are available through OpenTable. Eater Awards winner Budonoki is now open seven nights a week, serving its famous Budo-gnocchi and naem alongside newer dishes like wagyu steak frites.