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The Nihonbashi district is home to many centuries-old seaweed, fan and lacquer ware shops, Shinto shrines, the Nihonbashi ‘Bridge of Japan’ and Japan’s most prestigious department store, Nihombashi Mitsukoshi MainStore. Historically, travellers would mark their arrival in the capital by passing over the famed Nihonbashi bridge, also known as ‘kilometre zero’ and a popular Tokyo monument. The Concierge team’s popular walking guide map will ensure all highlights are easily navigated.
Located near the hotel, in the basement of the Fukutoku Shrine in Nihonbashi, Suigian is an elegant and intimate venue serving sushi, sake, sweets and Japanese tea made with recipes originating from different historic periods including Edo, Meiji and Taisho. Guests will enjoy performances originating from Japan’s past, including Noh classical musical drama, Kyogen traditional comic drama and Nihon Buyo dancing in surroundings filled with theatrical antiques.