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TAMIO & ASAKO ( SUPERSTARS )
( Founders & owners of Superstars Hair salon, Tokyo and Paris )
http://www.superstars.jp/

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1. SUPERSTARS
DAIKANYAMA
1-24-7 Ebisu-Nishi,Shibuya-ku
+81(0)354280039 11am-8pm (Sunday -7pm)
Closed on Wednesday www.superstars.jp/ Hairdresser :
Best hair salon in Tokyo with a new salon that opened last year in Paris. Amazing variety of styles and colors, somewhere to go if you are looking for something new and different.
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2. ANJIN
17-5 Sarugakucho Shibuya-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3770 2727 www.tsite.jp/daikanyama/store-service/anjin.html Bar / Café :
A chic and comfy café-lounge that sits atop one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world
(Tsutaya Daikanyama T-SITE Lounge)
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3. GHIBLI
1-1-83 Shimorenjyuku Mitaka-Shi Tokyo
+81(0)570 05 5777 www.ghibli-museum.jp/en/ Museum :
The Ghibli Museum is the animation and art museum of Miyazaki Hayao's Studio Ghibli, one of Japan's most famous animation studios. They have produced many feature length films with worldwide distribution such as My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.
Located in Mitaka, just outside of central Tokyo, the museum is a must-see for fans of the films. The museum itself is whimsically designed in the distinct style of the studio's films, and many of their famous characters are there, including a life-sized robot from Castle in the Sky on the rooftop garden.
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4. SARASHINA HORII
3-11-4 Motoazabu Minato-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3403 3401 www.sarashina-horii.com/en/ Soba Restaurant :
The founder was originally a fabric merchant in the Shinshu region of Japan, but he gained a reputation on the side as a maker of fine soba noodles.
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5. KATO
8 goukan 5-2-1 Tsukiji Chuo-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3547 6703 Fish Restaurant :
"Kato" in Tsukiji fish market .
They do not advertise in any media so there are no tourists visiting there.
They are good with fish in any form of cooking e.g. grilling, boiling, frying and sashimi.
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6. SUSHI SAITO
1-9-5 Akasaka Minato-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3589 4412 Sushi Restaurant :
Like Sushi Mizutani, Sushi Saito has been awarded three Michelin stars, but its lunch course may nonetheless be one of Tokyo’s best-kept dining secrets. It’s certainly not cheap, but the tender, flavorful seafood and perfectly seasoned rice are worth every penny.
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7. NEW YORK BAR
3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjyuku Shinjyuku-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 5323 3458 www.tokyo.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/entertainment/lounges/index.jsp#4026 BAR :
On the 52nd floor of the Park Hyatt Tokyo, 235m up in the air, sip a cognac or glass of California wine up here and you'll feel like James Bond at large in Japan. Rated by Wallpaper* magazine as one of the best roof-top bars in the world, it's done up in dark wood, with ebony chairs, walnut floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. On clear days you can see Mount Fujiyama and as night falls the neon lights up Shinjuku like something out of Bladerunner. Food includes New York-style grilled sirloin and mash or wild mushroom, truffle brie and thyme pizza. The bar also offers great cocktails and the largest selection of American wines in Japan! And they have more than 40 liqueurs, 15 cognacs and a huge variety of whiskies, gins, rums and tequilas.
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8. SUNDANCE
5-24-9 Kami-Yoga Setagaya-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 5450 7720 www.sundance.co.jp/ Store :
A worldwide famous custom shop for Harley Davidson, their original parts are used by Harley enthusiasts around the world.
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9. FRAMED
3F 5-3-5 Minami-Aoyama Minato-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3400 0490 Store :
Showroom for FRAMED*, a dedicated interior device for displaying digital art.
The space exhibits video- and interactive-based artworks created by artists from around the globe.
The website is : http://frm.fm/en/ .
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10. VEGETABLE SUSHI POTEGER
ROPPONGI
1F 6-9-1 Roppongi Minato-ku Tokyo
+81(0)3 3497 8822 www.sushi-potager.com/en/ "Vegetable Sushi Potager" is a sushi restaurant that uses no fish, but rather only vegetables. At this restaurant, vegetables, which always seem to end up as a side dish, are the main attraction. We go to the actual fields where the vegetables are produced, touch the earth that nourishes them, and deliver the feelings of the producers to our customers together with the vegetables that we serve.
These seasonal vegetables, cultivated by the diligent efforts of producers from all over Japan, are brimming with individuality. You will feel this character while enjoying Potager's Vegetable Sushi, which draws out this charm to its fullest extent.
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