Shangri-La Tokyo is located in central Tokyo and surrounded by some of the city's most popular shopping areas.
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A plethora of attractions are nestled at Asakusa, located in the downtown Taito district of Tokyo.
Keep your eyes peeled for the renowned Sensoji Temple, the famous Five Storied Pagoda and Nakamise shopping arcade. Meanwhile, Sumida River cruises are a much-loved activity at this unique destination.
Immensely popular for its vibrant traditional festivals, Asakusa is home to the popular Sanja Matsuri, an annual event held in May.
A large manmade island in Tokyo Bat, Odaiba is complete with ultra modern buildings, elegant shopping malls and electric cars.
Odaiba offers in terms of entertainment a world's big Ferris wheel, at 115 metres tall. Visitors can also look forward to an assortment of amusement parks, a reproduction of the Statue of Liberty, the Museum of Maritime Science and much, much more.
Roppongi shines a spotlight on Tokyo’s global personality. Visitors can enjoy various national and international cuisines, world-famous coffee shops, sophisticated clubs and live-music venues. This is also Japan's famous night-time entertainment spot.

One of the best regarded shopping districts in the whole of Japan, if not the world, is Ginza. It is the site of fashionable boutiques, department stores, restaurants, and jewelry shops.
Kabukiza, a traditional Japanese Kabuki theatre, and Tsukiji, the world's large fish market, are nearby.
One of Tokyo's oldest commercial districts, a mere seven-minute walk away from the hotel.
It features iconic landmarks such as Japan's first department store, Mitsukoshi and contemporary retail complexes such as COREDO Muromachi, offering everything from traditional crafts to luxury goods.
Filled with historic shrines and streets that reveal layers of old Edo charm, Nihonbashi offers a shopping experience that feels both deeply rooted and distinctly upscale. Visitors can explore traditional washi paper shops and craft stores to gourmet food halls and contemporary fashion, making it a captivating destination for culture seekers and luxury shoppers alike.Akihabara is Tokyo’s Electric Town. It is the hub of Japan’s gaming, manga and animatronics subculture.
Housing about 650,000 items at any given time, Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba is a large shopping mall of electronics. Electronic powerhouse Ishimaru Denki has nine branches in Akihabara alone, four of which are exceptionally large stores.
Aficionados should look out for the Tokyo Animation Centre, which provides information and demonstrations on animation and gaming.