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The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo

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For the city’s best sushi, make your way to... Sukiyabash­i Jiro (sushi-jiro.jp). This is a Tokyo institutio­n; the master sushi chef is 90 years old. Visit the branch in Roppongi Hills. It’s a tiny place and getting in can be hard so make sure you book ahead. For the ultimate tempura, you can’t go past... Tempura Mikawa (mikawa-roppongihi­lls. jimdo.com). I love the atmosphere and attention to detail, right down to the utensils. If you’re in the mood for something traditiona­l, head to... Tokyo Shiba Tofuya Ukai (ukai. co.jp), which is located near Tokyo Tower and specialise­s in delicious and healthy tofu dishes. It’s housed in an old-fashioned building with beautiful gardens so it’s a lovely spot for a romantic dinner.

For families, I recommend... Robataya (roppongi-robataya.com), a Japanese charcoal grill where the chefs cook in front of the guests. It’s popular with children – they can help out with making mochi, sticky rice cakes traditiona­lly made with a hammer. For a business meeting, I book a table at... The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo’s lounge (ritz carlton.com). It’s practicall­y a custom in Japan to host meetings in a hotel lounge. No trip is complete without going to... an izakaya, a Japanese pub serving snacks. My favourite is Omoya (1-12-6 Minamiikeb­ukuro, Toshima). It looks like just another house on the street but inside is a lively pub and restaurant. For breakfast, try... Bills (billsjapan.com) by Australian chef Bill Granger. It’s very popular with locals. There are a number of branches and you can expect queues at all of them. And get your caffeine fix at... Blue Bottle Coffee (bluebottle­coffee.com). Again, they have a number of outlets. They have been around for more than a decade and are still the best. The most popular food market is... The Tsukiji Market (tsukiji-market.or.jp). Stroll around the inner and outer markets, where more than 1000 specialty shops offer fish, seaweed, dried beans, vegetables and kitchen utensils. The tuna auction is an experience; you’ll be required to queue for 30 to 45 minutes to get admission, which, even with a guide, is not guaranteed. You’ll find the perfect gift or memento at... Tokyo Midtown (tokyo-midtown.com). The third floor is home to great stores selling local artefacts as well as Japanese homewares. For designer fashion, go to... the Aoyama area for independen­t boutiques and trendy cafés. Also worth visiting is the Harajuku district to experience Japan’s most extreme pop culture and fashion styles. It’s packed with local boutiques and upcoming designers. If it’s raining, visit... the Art Triangle of Roppongi, three relatively new art centres: The National Art Center, Tokyo (nact.jp) for blockbuste­r exhibition­s; Mori Art Museum (mori.art.museum) for modern art; and the Suntory Museum of Art (suntory.com/sma).

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Upscale Ginza is home to Australian chef Bill Granger’s restaurant
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ALEX GREIG An aria is an elaborate melody constructe­d so that a single stunning voice can shine. In the case of Mondial’s “Aria” ring, the central 1.5-carat pear-shaped diamond is the prima donna; a girdle of 10 rare pink brilliantc­ut diamonds forms the chorus;...
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