A panoramic view of Tokyo Bay ! A Tokyo tour plan starting from Hilton Tokyo Odaiba!

Tokyo, the capital of Japan. It is no exaggeration to say that it is a place where all tourists visit, with tourist attractions that combine modern and traditional culture in one place. In this article, we will introduce recommended areas and gourmet food for sightseeing in Tokyo. We will also provide you with a plan to enjoy Tokyo to the fullest, along with recommended hotels.
Tokyo , the capital of Japan
The heart of Japan
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is the political, economic and cultural center of Japan and one of the world's leading cities.
Tokyo is home to Japan's political center, including the National Diet Building, Cabinet Office, and Supreme Court, and as the economic center of the country, many corporate headquarters and the Tokyo Stock Exchange are home to the city's economic activity.
It also has the face of an international city, with many foreign embassies and international organizations based there, and functions as a hub for international exchange.
A variety of appealing Tokyo gourmet foods
Tokyo is also known as a food capital.
There are many Tokyo delicacies such as Edomae sushi, monjayaki, and ramen, which attract people from both Japan and abroad. Ginza and Shinjuku in particular are considered gourmet battlegrounds, with everything from time-honored restaurants that hold banquets to casual eateries all gathered under one roof.
A tourist spot where modernization and traditional culture intertwine
Tokyo is a tourist city that combines modern architecture with traditional culture.
Various spots are bustling, including Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Skytree, historical temples and shrines such as Sensoji Temple, and centers of youth culture such as Shibuya and Shinjuku.
Enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay at Hilton Tokyo Odaiba!

Great access with direct connection to the station

When you're not sure where to start with the many tourist attractions, taking in the view of Tokyo first will give you an idea of the city's size and presence.
At Odaiba, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay and the cityscape, we recommend the Hilton Tokyo Odaiba, where you can enjoy a spectacular view of Tokyo while staying overnight. This hotel is directly connected to the Yurikamome Daiba Station, and is easily accessible, with the hotel being just a two-minute walk from the station.
Fully equipped in all rooms! Ocean view from the balcony

Located on Tokyo's waterfront, this hotel offers ocean views from the balcony.
All guest rooms have balconies offering breathtaking views of the glittering Tokyo cityscape, Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge and more.
Additionally, it is easily accessible, just 20 minutes from the city center, making it an ideal location for both business and sightseeing.
Executive Lounge overlooking Rainbow Bridge

The Executive Lounge, available to guests staying in executive rooms and suites, is a special space where you can enjoy views of Tokyo Bay from the outdoor terrace and large windows.
You can enjoy breakfast, afternoon tea, or cocktails while looking out at the skyscrapers and Rainbow Bridge towering across Tokyo Bay.

4 recommended Tokyo gourmet spots with easy access from the hotel!
Ginza Kyubey
Ginza Kyubey is a long-established sushi restaurant that has been loved in Ginza for many years.
The reason for its popularity is not only the taste of the sushi, but also its history and prestige.
You can dine at the counter and watch the chefs at work, or enjoy a leisurely meal in a private room. It can be used for a variety of occasions.
Aqua City Odaiba "Tokyo Ramen Kokugikan Mai"
Tokyo Ramen Kokugikan Mai, located on the 5th floor of Aqua City Odaiba, is a paradise for ramen lovers, with popular ramen restaurants from all over the country gathered together.
The attraction is that you can enjoy the distinctive ramen of various regions, from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu in the south, all at once.
You're sure to find your favorite ramen, whether it's rich pork bone, light soy sauce, miso, etc. If you're in Odaiba, why not stop by and try ramen from all over the country?
Asakusa Imahan
Asakusa Imahan is a long-established beef restaurant.
We offer a variety of beef dishes, including sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, and steak.
In particular, the sukiyaki made using a secret sauce that has been handed down since the restaurant first opened is exquisite.
Tsukishima Monja Street
Tsukishima Monja Street is lined with monjayaki specialty restaurants.
Each store pursues its own unique flavor, so you can enjoy a wide variety of monjayaki.
Monja Street is lined with around 80 monjayaki restaurants, each offering their own unique monjayaki.
You can't miss this! 3 recommended sightseeing spots in the area
Odaiba
Odaiba is Tokyo's most famous waterfront.
There are plenty of things to see, including the beautiful night view of Rainbow Bridge, giant mobile suits such as Gundam, and DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. There is also plenty of shopping, food, and entertainment, so you can have fun all day long.
It gets very crowded especially on weekends and is a popular date spot. It is also recommended for those who want to spend some relaxing time looking at the view of Tokyo Bay.
Ginza
Ginza is a glamorous city lined with luxury brand shops and department stores.
There are a wide variety of shops lined up, from historic, long-established department stores to the latest fashion brands.
More than just a commercial district, it has a unique atmosphere that blends traditional culture with cutting-edge technology, and attracts visitors with its theaters, including the Kabukiza Theater, art museums, and numerous restaurants.
Asakusa
Asakusa also has good access to Kaminarimon, Sensoji Temple, and Skytree.
In addition to being lined with ancient temples and shrines, giving you a taste of Hara Japanese scenery, Nakamise Shopping Street is also home to a Toyotomi of traditional snacks to try, such as ningyo-yaki (dumplings) and fried manju (fried buns).
There is also a retro amusement park like Asakusa Hanayashiki, and plenty of spots for both adults and children to enjoy. There is also a traditional batting center and a Western restaurant nearby, so there are so many tourist attractions that you can't explore them all in one visit.
Access to the station
Access by train and Shinkansen
Tokyo Station on all lines ⇒ Yurikamome approx. 24 minutes ⇒ Direct connection from Daiba Station
Access by bus
Odaiba Rainbow Bus (fee required) - Circulates between Shinagawa and Odaiba / Tamachi and Odaiba.
Access by plane
Approximately 75 minutes from Narita International Airport (Narita) and approximately 20 minutes from Haneda Airport by airport limousine bus.
If you're planning a trip around Tokyo, Hilton Tokyo Odaiba is the place to go!

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Odaiba has good access to both the traditional Asakusa and Ginza, where luxury buildings stand side by side.
When you're looking to enjoy Japan's capital city, which is packed with tourist attractions and gourmet food, why not use Hilton Tokyo Odaiba as your base to smoothly experience the various tourist attractions in Tokyo.
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