nina • November 28, 2017Dedicated to the first modern emperor of Japan (and his wife). It’s free to enter and truly a beautiful and peaceful place.
Artyom F. • July 26, 2016Hidden gem not far from swarming Ginza. Tiny peaceful park, nice place to just relax sitting on grass, surrounded by nature in the heart of biggest megapolis on Earth.
5hrp • January 5, 2018This place will bring you to another world. Its magical atmosphere brings calm and peace to a mind. So take a book and read or just close your eyes and enjoy variety of drinks with classical music
ju j. • March 16, 2015Never miss the breakfast! Healthy, delicious, outlooking a peaceful garden with classical music and perfect service!
Y • March 26, 2015It's really beautiful here and great place for photos during cherry blossom season. Pack a picnic and enjoy the peaceful surrounding.
Eric E. • July 1, 2017It's a Japanese diner serving mainly grilled fish. Very quiet, authentic, and good. It may be challenging to eat and debone fish using chopsticks, but it's definitely worth it.
Richard J. • April 16, 2016What a lovely spot in the middle of busy Tokyo! It is a peaceful sanctuary at an old manor style site with beautifully done gardens.
Akiko A. • July 7, 2015It's got a very peaceful atmosphere and their club rooms have a balcony and I love that!
C M. • November 21, 2018Very beautiful and peaceful temple in the city. Great views of Tokyo Tower from here and the neighbouring Shiba Park.
Mil4n S. • April 12, 2014Great little place, original interior with really nice baristas. Quiet neighbourhood and sofr coffee. A must when in Tokyo
Chai L. • January 9, 2017Fancy dining place in Shiseido building. A very quiet place that might make you a bit uncomfortable. Only came for afternoon tea and I had strawberry parfait (いちごパフェ). Tasty but the price is not cheap
Kevin D. • January 30, 2019Well worth the 20 minute trip from Shibuya! Really peaceful and beautiful!
Adam M. • April 5, 2016The staff was kind and extremely helpful and their menu is bilingual (Japanese and English). The atmosphere is warm, quiet, and reflective.
Amy . • October 16, 2011Quiet and convenient retreat from the rest of Shinjuku. Expensive but worth the splurge.
Dan M. • May 27, 2018Definitely a must see. You can enter through the Main Street and enjoy the souvenirs and sights, and can come back through some of the back streets which offers great food and more quiet ambient
Condé Nast Traveler • October 26, 2016“A feeling of calm washes over you the moment you walk into this beautiful dining room. Don’t miss the tableside tea service. It’s exquisite.” - Sean Brock, chef/co-owner of Husk in Charleston
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