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  • Spend a Day in Tokyo Pretending You’re a Celebrity

    A stay in Tokyo already feels like being on a movie set. If you want to go all in and spend the day like you’re on the A-list, here’s exactly how to do it with real services you can actually book. 1. Start the Day with Your Own Prince Friend Kick off your celebrity transformation with Prince Friend, Tokyo’s most ridiculous and wonderful VIP fantasy. You get a sharply dressed bodyguard to walk beside you, carry your bags, dramatically open doors, and glance suspiciously at anyone who comes near. Popular indoor spots for this include Ginza Six’s chandelier hall, the glass walkways of Omotesando Hills, and the domed hall of Tokyo Station. Have a friend join you to take pictures. Book here: https://www.princefriend.jp/ 2. Arrive Everywhere in a Luxury Car Stars don’t take the train. With Tokyo Limousine Service, you can pull up to each destination in a chauffeured luxury sedan or van, complete with an English-speaking driver. Website: https://www.tokyolimoservice.com/ For something a little flashier, A Wonderful Day lets you rent a Lamborghini, McLaren, or Ferrari for the day, with bilingual staff to get you on the road quickly. Website: https://giftlife.tokyo/awd/rental Both options make every arrival feel like a red carpet moment. 3. Lunch Somewhere Hidden and Exclusive Skip the crowded spots and go for a members-only sushi counter or hidden French-Japanese restaurant in Ginza. Try Sushi Jiro Roppongi Hills if you want a famous place with a quiet, refined atmosphere. Website: https://www.sushi-jiro.jp/ Or book through Pocket Concierge for access to private, reservation-only dining experiences that feel like they’re off the map entirely. Website: https://pocket-concierge.jp/ 4. Go Shopping Like You Own the Place Step into high-end stores in Ginza or Omotesando where the staff treat you like royalty. Even if you’re just browsing, you can try on designer fashion, inspect luxury watches, or test out limited-edition bags. Have your Prince Friend carry your purchases while you glide to the next boutique. Start at Ginza Six for the biggest selection. Website: https://ginza6.tokyo/ Then head to Omotesando Hills for runway-level style. Website: https://www.omotesandohills.com/ 5. End with Drinks Above the City Wrap your day at a rooftop bar with Tokyo glittering below. The Bar at the Peninsula Tokyo serves classic cocktails with an unbeatable night view. Website: https://www.peninsula.com/en/tokyo/hotel-fine-dining/the-bar Peter : The Bar, also in the Peninsula Hotel, offers a younger, flashier vibe. Website: https://www.peninsula.com/en/tokyo/hotel-fine-dining/peter-the-bar Order something sparkling, take in the skyline, and let the night feel like the closing scene of your own movie.

  • UNIQLO Ginza's Hidden Kids Library (For Families)

    UNIQLO at Marronnier Gate 1 in Ginza is more than a fashion store. What many people don't realize is that, on the fourth floor, you will find a full kids and babies area. Inside that space is the free "Kids Library". It offers picture books, wooden blocks, puzzles, and small tables where children can relax and play while parents shop. Keep in mind: this is specifically about the Uniqlo at Marronnier Gate (otherwise known as the Uniqlo Global Flagship Store Ginza). There are other Uniqlos in the Ginza area, and they DO NOT have a Kids Library. -Prince Friend was not paid or contacted by any of the establishments featured here. We choose to include these recommendations because we genuinely stand by their quality.- Image: Prince Friend team Why Families Keep Coming Back The Kids Library is bright and cozy. Younger toddlers can sit on the carpeted corner and explore safely. Older kids can use the tables for drawing or doing puzzles. Parents often say it is a great way to keep kids occupied and happy during shopping trips. Practical Parent Features • There is a kids-size restroom right there on the fourth floor. • Elevators and wide aisles make it easy to move strollers around. • The store is open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. including weekends. Image: Marronierr Gate Ginza Take a Break at the Café After some time in the Kids Library head down to the café on the first floor . It serves coffee, tea, and light snacks. It makes a nice pit stop before you continue exploring the rest of the store which has men’s, women’s, kids’ fashion and lifestyle goods. If you want to give your child something to nibble on, here’s the best plan: Grab snacks at the basement food court or nearby cafés  in Marronnier Gate 1. Enjoy them in the public seating zones outside the store , like food courts or café seating areas. These are the only spaces where eating is acceptable. Leave the UNIQLO building after your snack  and return for more shopping or play if needed. Why Use Ginza Uniqlo Kids Library • The play area is free and kid friendly and gives parents space to shop without hassle. • It feels safe, clean, and is sometimes watched by staff (alternatively, if you bring a Family Friendly Prince Friend , they would be happy to play while Mom or Dad shops.) • It adds unexpected family value to a major shopping destination in Ginza. Pro Visit Tips Visit on weekday mornings for the quietest experience. Pair the visit with a walk to the Ginza Six rooftop garden or a stroll along Chuo‑dori for a full family outing. Bring a Family Friendly Prince Friend to accompany Mom or Dad in watching the kids, while the other parent does some shopping

  • Perfect Family Sundays at Toranomon Hills T-MARKETS (Family Day)

    Every Sunday, Toranomon Hills becomes something special. The basement level of the Station Tower, usually a sophisticated food hall for busy professionals and curious foodies, transforms into a welcoming and relaxed space for families. This is the T-MARKETS Family Day, a weekly event that mixes culinary discovery with family-friendly warmth. Image: Prince Friend Team Event Details When:  Every Sunday Time:  11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Where:  T-MARKETS, B2F, Toranomon Hills Station Tower What Makes It Special A Variety of Food for All Ages: With more than 30 food stalls and drink counters, T MARKETS brings together a diverse lineup of Tokyo's best eats. Vendors create special kids’ menus just for Family Day, so children can enjoy tasty meals made with care, while parents indulge in everything from fresh-baked bread to high-end coffee and international dishes. Activities That Keep Kids Happy: Children are welcomed with colorful balloons, fun coloring kits, and easy access to spaces where they can enjoy themselves safely. The atmosphere is laid back and the staff are friendly, making the experience feel easy for both parents and kids. Image: Prince Friend Team A Beautiful Space to Slow Down The indoor garden-style setting of T-MARKETS includes shared seating, greenery, and natural textures. Families can sit together at the PUBLIC TABLE area while each member enjoys something different. It is one of the few places in central Tokyo where you can feel a sense of calm while still being surrounded by good design and excellent food. Tips for a Great Visit Arrive close to 11 AM for the best seating options Try multiple vendors by sharing dishes as a group Let your kids explore the family perks first, such as coloring or balloon giveaways Take your time and enjoy the slower rhythm of a Sunday afternoon Image: Adobe Stock Photos Why It Feels Premium T-MARKETS is designed for people who value detail, taste, and atmosphere. On Family Day, the space becomes softer and more human, offering a version of Tokyo that feels gentle but still exciting. It is not chaotic or overly programmed. Instead, it offers a refined way to enjoy quality time with the people who matter most. A Thoughtful Sunday in the City Toranomon Hills is known for being part of Tokyo’s future-forward design and lifestyle vision. Family Day at T-MARKETS shows another side of that vision. It is not about perfection or performance. It is about presence. Sharing good food. Watching your child smile. Feeling, for a moment, that this is exactly where you are meant to be. If your idea of a good Sunday includes quality food, a peaceful setting, and a little something for everyone, then this is a hidden gem worth discovering.

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