Gary Suen: If u wanna go to ginza or roppongi, no need to ride the free shuttle to shinjuku station. There are 2 nearby metro stations that are accessible from the basement of the hotel. Much easier.
Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA): Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest parks, completed in 1906. one of Tokyo's most popular SAKURA (Cherry blossom) viewing spots.
Cindy Wong: If your kids are like mine and LOVE trucks, ambulances, helicopters, motorbikes, and cars too, this is a fun spot for a few hours interactivity.
Tony Xerri: This place is oozing with charm and education. Multiple floors full of toys that challenge the mind and watching the kids play with them makes it all worth while. The arts and crafts room is a must..
Cindy Wong: OPEN: 7AM-11PM. Kid friendly family diner with kid's menu and kids meal toys. Japanese + International menu options. Clean, bright and yummy. Limitless fountain drinks incl. hot drinks. Good value.
AussieInJapan Aussieinjapan: Worth the ¥200 admission. Great spot to take an obento lunch from nearby Isetan department store, but remember alcohol is prohibited in the park.
Cindy Wong: Buy food from basement department store. You can go to 7th/rooftop level to have your mini picnic or take it near the Shinjuku Gyoen Gardens nearby.
Cindy Wong: Rooftop (9FL) jungle gym. On same floor as kids clothing and toys. There are also chairs and quite a bit of space up here. You are welcome to bring up your own snacks.
Eric Espiritu: There's a lot of great finds here. If you're a tourist, start at the top going down. You have to pay for your purchases by floor. If you spend enough, you can get a tax refund at the lowest floor.
Maia Wailana: one of my favorite places to visit when i am here. wear comfy shoes, pack lunch and water and set your fuel bracelet for walking!! find a spot to tune out, close your eyes and tune in to nature
Ryuichi Hayashi: Cute toy store in Harajuku. Hello Kitty, Rilakkuma, Doraemon, Totoro, Pokemon, Super Mario, Gundam, to name a few. Can not stop buying...watch out!
Cindy Wong: 8:30AM–11PM daily. Rest stop for kids/family in Harajuku with rooftop deck + changing tables. Take elevator to 6FL! Killed some time until stores in Harajuku opened. Try Hojicha tea latte
Denise T: Arrive by 1130 on a weekday, and 11 on a weekend to avoid the crowd. Come for lunch as they might still have their kurobuta loin/fillet available. They’re limited to 5 and 2 sets a day!
Epicurean 🗼dventures: World of diff from Omotesando main thoroughfare.Lots of tiny fashion boutiques,hip cafes,& restaurants dotted along d pedestrian promenade.Very casual & relaxing.
Artyom Fedosov: Few floors filled with cute and useful stuff. Ground floor is about gifts and it has so cool content that you may wanna buy everything here. Get tax free if your purchase costs more than 1000 ¥.
Cindy Wong: OPEN 10AM-9PM (FOOD HALL & ROOF OPEN 11AM-11PM) Food hall - 7FL. There's a rooftop eating area. View of Shibuya Crossing (500Y to visit deck). Highly recommend for families. English friendly.
Cindy Wong: Indoor Play Space for 0 – 5 Year. Open Hours: Sat – Thur 10:00 – 18:00; Access: 14 min walk from Shibuya Station exit 3A. Enter Konami Sports Building. Register at front desk then go to 9FL.
Cindy Wong: Open 10:30AM-12AM. Fun place to take kids as all orders are made on an iPad. Sushi comes via conveyor-belt. Fantastic to try different kinds of sushi for first time. Also great for non-fish eaters.
Cindy Wong: Restaurant floors are very casual place to walk around and eat. It is directly connected with Shibuya station. If kids need wiggle time, I recommend going straight to the second floor for open space.
Travel + Leisure: Set in Roppongi’s Mori Tower, this museum is a hub for global contemporary talent. Tickets include admission to the Tokyo City View observation deck—a 52-story-high outlook above the city.
Cindy Wong: Roppongi Hills complex. 24H. Small park with a pond, seasonal foliage, grassy areas & a beer garden. Near garden (near elevator) is a free play space for small children (leave strollers out).
Ares, Jr.: The ippudo karaka was awesome. I tried with the level 3 spicy and it boasted great flavour. Adding garlic to it was a great final touch. Highly recommended for those that like spicy flavourful ramen.
Casey Lau: Ultimate tourist place - if you liked Kill Bill then you need to go here! The food was good and at tourist prices but the atmosphere can't be beat!
Cindy Wong: Open M-F 10AM-7PM. Perfect family activity w/ kids. Amazing projections + interactive art elements. High tech fun with family! Come early or later to avoid crowds.
Cindy Wong: 10AM–5AM daily. Cross between a thrift store and a Walmart. It's got a little of everything so it's good and bad. There are 5 floors at this establishment. Small aisles.
Cindy Wong: Supermarket has two cafes, post office, an optometrist and a small clothing store. Located conveniently in the middle of the busy Nakano-dori, in front of the Don Quixote, Book First and Sun Mall.