Bigfun Heiwajima
Liz WatsonBIGFUN Heiwajima is an amusement complex with something for everyone
This land of leisure is full of fun amusement facilities complete with a variety of restaurants. In addition to a natural hot spring facility for a day trip and indoor athletic facilities, you can enjoy movies, bowling, karaoke, discount shopping, and more.
BIGFUN Heiwajima is an amusement complex with something for everyone
Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort is part of the Hankyu-Hanshin luxury hotels group. Since 1938, this luxury hotel has been opening its doors to guests who seek a comfortable stay with convenient access to central Tokyo.
Just minutes from Shinagawa Station, the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa is surrounded by lush greenery in the Takanawa area, with rooms offering balcony views of the nearby gardens and the surrounding Tokyo cityscape. This urban resort features convention facilities like the Hiten banquet hall, the international Convention Center Pamir, as well as a wide variety of Japanese, Chinese and Western restaurants.
Hotel Mystays Premier Omori is located less than ten minutes walk from Omori station and is quite popular with local and international guests alike for its convenient location and amazing service.
Customers constantly flock to this standing bar operated by a butcher as soon as the doors open. You can choose what you like from the showcased meat dishes and get a beer out of the fridge yourself.
You'll love the cheap meals at this famous standing bar with branches now located throughout Japan. One person can leave satisfied for just ¥1,000. The secret to its popularity is its quality, with meals cooked at the restaurant using minimal premade food.
This restaurant that opened in March 2019 focuses on all-you-can-drink options. Offering an all-you-can-drink option from 1,200 (excluding tax) for 60 minutes or an a la carte menu for individual drinks. Sometimes sushi from Kanai Sushi upstairs is provided.
Shinagawa Aquarium (しながわ水族館), is a middle sized aquarium featuring an underwater tunnel.
Kinema Omori is the first cinema complex to open in Japan. For this reason, and in order to preserve the entire history of the film, not only are numerous classic Japanese films shown. Well-known films of early black and white cinema are regularly shown shown, but also lesser-known films that are popular with arthouse cinema lovers. The current and future program can easily be found on the official website. Tickets cannot be reserved in advance, but must be purchased on the day of the performance.
The shopping building is right in front of you as you come out of Omori Station. It sells food, everyday items, fashion, medicine, and more. Electrical appliiances and other specialty stores are on 3F and 4F and restaurants and cinema are on 5F.