
ATGC
5 reviews on 1 places
We had a few meals there during our stay in Grand Hyatt. Great environment with friendly staffs. Food is very yummy - we tried many dishes and all are very delicious. We are very happy with the food quantity and portion. Highly recommended.
This is one of my favourites. Short easy walk from car park with mostly flat. The famous Antarctic beech trees on the way before your reach the lookout. We had a great view at the lookout as Weather was great. There is no toilet facilities there.
Great view! The lookout is just few steps from the car park. Beware that there are not many car parking spots there.
We had a wonderful dinner at Izakaya Kotobuki. Staffs are very helpful and friendly. Atmosphere is great and nicely decorated with Japanese influence. We had mixed sashimi as entree and Unaju Don, chicken curry rice, Fried oyster Bento, Wagyu Beef Sizzling. Sashimi is fresh and tasty. The grilled eel is delicious and fried osyter is very yummy. We are very happy with our visit and looking forward to come back and try other dishes.
This is the heaven for Hokusai fans. The museum is situated in modern designed building which has 5 floors including basement. There is a playground infront of the museum. The entry fee is 400Yen. Normally visitors can enjoy two exhibition floors 3rd and 4th but due to the preparation for upcoming exhibition- only 4th floor is open. The paintings in the museum are replicas of the original. There are touch screens which tell you the stories behind the paintings ( you can choose the languages- English / Chinese etc). Photos are allowed without flashes ( as per receptionist from the ticket counter). They have small gift shop near the entrance opposite to the ticket counter. It took me around 45 minutes to 1 hour to look through and taking pictures. The museum may not be for everyone but if you are Hokusai fans- this is must place to visit in Tokyo.