Architecture and interior fans are in for a treat at these Tokyo neighbourhoods which are packed with design finds
Good design is everywhere in Tokyo. From the Imperial Palace’s traditional buildings to the avant-garde architecture of luxury boutiques in Ginza and the blockbuster creations by Japanese legends like Kenzo Tange, Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma scattered across the city, design seekers are certainly spoilt for choice. The challenge is what to prioritise when time is limited, but not to worry, we will help make that decision making much easier with the following recommendations. Here are our picks of areas in Tokyo to visit for a satisfying fix of architecture and design.
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1. Aoyama
Shopping is the first thing that comes to mind when one mentions Aoyama and rightly so. It's home to standout flagship stores like the stark, temple-like Comme des Garçons shop designed by founder Rei Kawakubo in collaboration with architect Takao Kawasaki, as well as plenty of memorable luxury boutiques, most notably Prada’s quilted glass building designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Retail therapy aside, make time for Nezu Museum, which has over 7,000 Japanese and East Asian pre-modern art pieces plus hidden tea rooms and gardens that make this place an oasis of calm.